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Cultivating Learning is a professional development series where Smithsonian educators model teaching techniques for using digital museum resources to support student learning. This year’s series celebrates America at 250. Programs are free and accessible to anyone.
Leading the Way: Native Women from Revolution to the Future
Wednesday, March 18, 4:00 PM EST
In many Native cultures, it is common for women to hold leadership roles in society. Join Renée Gokey, from the National Museum of the American Indian, to explore a new teaching poster that focuses on three Native American women whose actions were historically significant during the American Revolution. You'll leave with a deeper understanding of the important contributions of Konwatsi’tsiaienni, a Mohawk leader of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; Nanye’hi, a Cherokee Beloved Woman; and Nonhelema, a Shawnee Peace Chief and learn ways to tie history to contemporary Native culture.
Building Civic Engagement with Postage Stamps
Wednesday, April 15, 4:00 PM EST
Join Phoebe Sherman of the National Postal Museum to explore how postage stamps can be used in the classroom to encourage civic awareness and engagement. We’ll examine how stamps can spark curiosity and deepen understanding of civics, American history, national identity, and commemoration by using thinking routines that focus on both subject matter and artistic design. You’ll see how these approaches come to life with students and leave with classroom-ready resources and fresh ideas for incorporating postage stamps into your teaching practice.
Promoting STEAM Innovation and Invention in the Classroom
Wednesday, May 20, 4:00 PM EST
Join Nyssa Buning of the National Museum of American History’s Spark!Lab and Carol O’Donnell of the Smithsonian Science Education Center to explore strategies for cultivating an inventive mindset in your students. We’ll discuss the history of STEAM innovation in America and try an open-ended invention challenge that uses object-based learning techniques to encourage creative problem solving and support curiosity and perseverance, skills essential to inventors throughout history. You’ll leave with a set of facilitation tools to support students as they develop their own inventive identity and become future problem-solvers. You’ll also receive access to a newly released e-book from the Smithsonian Science Education Center, STEAM Innovation: Celebrating Our Nation's 250 Years.
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