In our second series of virtual workshops starting July 25, The Asian American Education Project will continue to showcase our curriculum on the AAPI experience. Our curriculum is divided into themes to make it easier for educators to adapt the whole or part of the curriculum into their own practice. The workshop participants will:
Learn more about some of the content of each thematic unit
Be able to apply the curriculum into their teaching practice
Join us to learn about how Asian immigrants have contributed and shaped the way the country is today since their arrival as far back as the 1800s. From labor activism to fighting for school integration and citizenship rights in the courts, and against model minority, perpetual foreigner stereotypes, Asian Americans - one of the fastest-growing populations - have faced adversity, and fought for opportunities to create roots here in the U.S.
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The lesson plans are developed in partnership with UCLA Asian American Studies Center. The thematic units were created by Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) with our lesson plans.