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Teaching Latinx Studies: A Critical Introduction & Conversation for CT K-12 Teachers

An intergenerational panel of teachers, students, scholars and teacher educators will share curriculum and pedagogy examples, principles and practices for a range of subjects and grade levels, including those who will teach the new statewide African American/Latinx Studies course. We will also share a curated resource guide in progress with sample lesson plans, curriculum units, and primary sources for K-12 educators and students. The panel and resource guide emphasize a broad anti-racist framework in teaching Latinx Studies, one that centers Afro-Latinx themes, student experiences, and community-based collaborations.

Register in advance for this meeting here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. FB link is here.

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Teaching Black and Latinx Studies in Connecticut