From Rachel Davison Humphries <[email protected]>
Subject Webinar | Why Teach Social Studies in a Crisis?
Date May 5, 2020 7:59 PM
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Dear John,

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have called into question what the institution "school" as we know it really means. While classes become remote or non-existent, more significant questions emerge such as: "What does learning itself mean?" and "How does learning about the past prepare us for the present?"

Please join BRI staff members Rachel, Gary, and Kirk tomorrow at 4 p.m. ET ([link removed]) as they examine the purpose of social studies education in a crisis, and discuss techniques for conveying its importance to students.
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We hope to see you live on YouTube tomorrow!

Warmly,

Rachel Davison Humphries
Director, Outreach
Bill of Rights Institute

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