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Teacher Outreach 2010 

Liverpool Elementary School, February 12, 2010

As part of the European Research Centers’ outreach to Liverpool Elementary School on February 12th, 2010, presenters engaged with classroom teachers to better their understanding of Europe and its culture.  Materials, including maps, brochures and online resources, were made available to the teachers to continue European discussions in their classrooms.  In addition, all teachers participating in the outreach attended a lunch with the presenters to learn about their backgrounds and European heritage.

 

High School Social Studies Seminar 2010 

 

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"CLASSROOM INTEGRATION AT HOME AND ABROAD"    

 

Seminar Information:

Date: Tuesday, June 1

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Location: Maxwell Hall, Syracuse University, Room 204 

Our Keynote Speaker:

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Professor Robert Bifulco
Associate Professor of Public Administration
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Syracuse University

"Student Integration, Perceptions, and Attitudes: A Glimpse Inside Inter-district Magnet Schools"

Seminar Agenda:   

4 p.m. - Graduate Student Panel 

Student Panel:  Josh Dailey (South Korea), Gabe Fosson (France), Terese McKinney-Wood (Honduras), Sven Stafford (Russia)

Four Maxwell graduate students with significant abroad experience will lead breakout groups to talk about new trends, how they can be integrated into lessons, and how students can become active and participate in the international community.

5 p.m. - Keynote Speaker Professor Bifulco

Professor Bifulco will present the findings from his paper "Student Integration, Perceptions, and Attitudes: A Glimpse Inside Inter-district Magnet Schools" which focuses on his team's research in the New Haven School District.

6 p.m. - Dinner and Breakout Discussion

How can the Moynihan European Research Centers better serve your school?  We would like to serve the NYSED learning standards by providing varied perspectives on world history, and would welcome any suggestions for ways our Centers and your school to partner in this cause.

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