Using Digital Resources to Integrate Asian Pacific American Experiences in the Classroom
Description:
Join Smithsonian Affiliate museums and the Smithsonian Learning Lab team to discover free digital resources and strategies to integrate Asian Pacific American history, culture, and the arts into your K-12 classroom. Presenters will highlight a set of Smithsonian Learning Lab collections that teachers can adapt and use to examine a breadth of topics, from the 1800's to the present and on both local and national scales, in ways that best suit their students’ needs. Presenters: - Kristin Gallas – Program Manager for Education Development, Tsongas Industrial History Center (Lowell, MA) - Rahul Gupta – Education and Tours Director, Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience (Seattle, WA) - Hanna Huang – Culture and Arts Education Coordinator, Asian American Resource Center (Austin, TX) - Ashley Naranjo – Manager of Educator Engagement, Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access - John Plunkett – Reading-Language Arts Teacher, Lowell Public School District (Lowell, MA) - Tess Porter – Education Support Specialist, Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access Find collections discussed by our panelists and download the Learning Lab How-To guide at: http://learninglab.si.edu/q/ll-c/qjPXGFCgv3RBj3A4 Find #APA2018 Smithsonian Learning Lab collections at: https://learninglab.si.edu/search?st=APA2018&st_op=and&item_type=collections This online session received Federal support from the Asian Pacific American Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.
Video Duration:
1 hr 7 min 36 sec
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