From: Pamela Tindall [mailto:ptindall@ucdavis.edu]
Dear Friends of the History Project at UCD,
Our Saturday Seminars are back by popular demand!
Join us on October 11 for “Local History, American History,” the first in this year’s series. Historian Louis Warren and three practicing teachers will explore local connections to the national narrative. The content of Dr. Warren’s talk and the model lessons will be particularly useful for 4th, 5th, and 8th-grade teachers and of interest for all other history lovers and teachers.
Dates & Details
Where: Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K Street in Sacramento
When: Saturday, October 11, 2008. Registration, continental breakfast, and networking from 8:30-9:00 am; Lessons to noon
Tuition:$45 for this workshop alone; $250 to attend all 6 seminars.
Click here to view the flier or here to register for this event.
Please forward this to your friends and colleagues. Hope to see you there!
Cheers,
Pam
Pamela Tindall, Director
The History Project at UC Davis
One Shields Avenue, 653 Kerr Hall, Davis, CA 95616
phone: 530.752.4286 mobile: 916.837.9781
Friday, October 3, 2008
Holocaust Center Student Volunteer Program
The Next Chapter
The Next Chapter is a volunteer program for 11th and 12th grade students who want to learn more about the Holocaust. Teen volunteers are matched with Holocaust survivors who they will interview and record their oral histories. Also, the teens will work with research partners at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland to try to determine what happened to each survivor’s family, community, and town after the war.
Students will meet once a week at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco to learn about the history of the Holocaust, conduct research, and complete the oral history essays. The program will run from November through May.
Students will receive community service credit for their participation.
For an application and more information please contact:
Taylor Epstein
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
TaylorE@jfcs.org
415-359-2463
To download a flyer click here
The Next Chapter Project is a partnership of JFCS and the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture, in cooperation with Congregation Emanu-El and the Holocaust Center of Northern California.
Quick Links:
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Upcoming Events
Fall Film and Lecture Series
October 30
Film Screening:
Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story
Q&A with Louis de Groot
November 20
Melanie Saxer Johnston,
author of What My Father Saw
December 11
Film Screening:
Watermarks
View our full list of upcoming events here
Ongoing Exhibit
Letters: 1938 - 1946
HCNC's current exhibit
Contact Us
121 Steuart Street
San Francisco, CA
94105
415.777.9060
info@hcnc.org
HCNC is a beneficiary of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.
The Next Chapter is a volunteer program for 11th and 12th grade students who want to learn more about the Holocaust. Teen volunteers are matched with Holocaust survivors who they will interview and record their oral histories. Also, the teens will work with research partners at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland to try to determine what happened to each survivor’s family, community, and town after the war.
Students will meet once a week at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco to learn about the history of the Holocaust, conduct research, and complete the oral history essays. The program will run from November through May.
Students will receive community service credit for their participation.
For an application and more information please contact:
Taylor Epstein
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
TaylorE@jfcs.org
415-359-2463
To download a flyer click here
The Next Chapter Project is a partnership of JFCS and the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture, in cooperation with Congregation Emanu-El and the Holocaust Center of Northern California.
Quick Links:
HCNC Website
HCNC Events
Donate to HCNC
Upcoming Events
Fall Film and Lecture Series
October 30
Film Screening:
Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story
Q&A with Louis de Groot
November 20
Melanie Saxer Johnston,
author of What My Father Saw
December 11
Film Screening:
Watermarks
View our full list of upcoming events here
Ongoing Exhibit
Letters: 1938 - 1946
HCNC's current exhibit
Contact Us
121 Steuart Street
San Francisco, CA
94105
415.777.9060
info@hcnc.org
HCNC is a beneficiary of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.
Labels:
history,
holocaust,
student,
volunteering opportunities,
world history
Cal Performances in the Classroom Workshop: Making History Come Alive!
From: Rica Anderson [mailto:ricaa@calperfs.berkeley.edu]
Space is still available. Enroll now!
Having trouble reading this email? Read it online.
www.calperformances.org
Professional Development Workshops for Educators with
Lenore Blank Kelner, Kennedy Center Teaching Artist
Making History Come Alive!
Tue, Oct 14, 3:30-6:30 pm
Longfellow Middle School,1500 Derby Street
Berkeley, $25
Offering strategies for integrating drama into the social
studies/history curriculum, this workshop engages
participants in theater games that teach geography and
role drama, effectively transporting students to other
cultures and time periods. As part of daily instruction,
these dramatic methods are designed to deepen students’
comprehension and spark their interest.
Lenore Blank Kelner, Actress, Director, Author, Educator
Since 1981, Kelner has directed her own educational theater company, Interact Story Theatre which performs in schools, museums, libraries, and theaters all over the United States. The recipient of the 2004 Creative Drama Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education, Kelner serves as an education consultant to the Maryland State Department of Education and school systems nationwide. She has trained thousands of teachers in how to integrate drama into everyday classroom instruction and has worked with students in all grade levels. She has also written three books on drama and education. Her most recent book, A Dramatic Approach to Reading Comprehension, co-authored with Rosalind Flynn, was published by Heinemann in 2006.
Enroll Now! Online Order Form
For more information about Cal Performances in the Classroom and to register for
workshops, contact Rica Anderson at 510.642.6838 or ricaa@calperfs.berkeley.edu
Presented by Cal Performances and the Berkeley Unified School District as a team of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Partners in Education Program.
2008/09 Cal Peformances in the Classroom Workshops
Chinese Acrobatic Artistry
Sat, Nov 1, 10 am-1:00 pm
Jewish Culture Around the World
Tue, Dec 2, 3:30-6:30 pm
The Music of Revelations
Sat, Jan 31, 10 a.m.-1:00 pm
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Rica Anderson
Education Programs Administrator
Cal Performances
101 Zellerbach Hall #4800
Berkeley, CA 94720-4800
phone: (510) 642-6838
fax: (510) 643-6707
www.calperformances.net
Space is still available. Enroll now!
Having trouble reading this email? Read it online.
www.calperformances.org
Professional Development Workshops for Educators with
Lenore Blank Kelner, Kennedy Center Teaching Artist
Making History Come Alive!
Tue, Oct 14, 3:30-6:30 pm
Longfellow Middle School,1500 Derby Street
Berkeley, $25
Offering strategies for integrating drama into the social
studies/history curriculum, this workshop engages
participants in theater games that teach geography and
role drama, effectively transporting students to other
cultures and time periods. As part of daily instruction,
these dramatic methods are designed to deepen students’
comprehension and spark their interest.
Lenore Blank Kelner, Actress, Director, Author, Educator
Since 1981, Kelner has directed her own educational theater company, Interact Story Theatre which performs in schools, museums, libraries, and theaters all over the United States. The recipient of the 2004 Creative Drama Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education, Kelner serves as an education consultant to the Maryland State Department of Education and school systems nationwide. She has trained thousands of teachers in how to integrate drama into everyday classroom instruction and has worked with students in all grade levels. She has also written three books on drama and education. Her most recent book, A Dramatic Approach to Reading Comprehension, co-authored with Rosalind Flynn, was published by Heinemann in 2006.
Enroll Now! Online Order Form
For more information about Cal Performances in the Classroom and to register for
workshops, contact Rica Anderson at 510.642.6838 or ricaa@calperfs.berkeley.edu
Presented by Cal Performances and the Berkeley Unified School District as a team of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Partners in Education Program.
2008/09 Cal Peformances in the Classroom Workshops
Chinese Acrobatic Artistry
Sat, Nov 1, 10 am-1:00 pm
Jewish Culture Around the World
Tue, Dec 2, 3:30-6:30 pm
The Music of Revelations
Sat, Jan 31, 10 a.m.-1:00 pm
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Rica Anderson
Education Programs Administrator
Cal Performances
101 Zellerbach Hall #4800
Berkeley, CA 94720-4800
phone: (510) 642-6838
fax: (510) 643-6707
www.calperformances.net
Labels:
Cross-disciplinary: theater arts,
geography,
history,
Workshop
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