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Death Note, Confucianism, and Kim Jong Un: Applying Information about Asia in K-12 Curricula
With constant news headlines about North and South Korea, economic stories about China in the global market, pop culture influencing the world from Japan, questions about gender dynamics central to India and Pakistan, and much more, Asia is an important part of understanding the contemporary world. Dr Paul Crutcher (
pacrutcher@ualr.edu
), professor at UA Little Rock and site director for the Arkansas NCTA (National Consortium for Teaching about Asia), offers a professional development session focused on learning more about the fascinating histories and cultures in Asia. The session offers pragmatic take-aways for middle and high school teachers, including books, curricular supports, pedagogical tools, and ongoing resources.
Important Session Information:
A $50 FEE WILL BE DUE ON THE DAY OF THE WORKSHOP IF NOT PARTICIPATING IN THE DMESC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM.
Registration for this session has ended
Session ID:
347168
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
8 / 20
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Crystal Willey
Instructor(s):
Dr. Paul Crutcher
Audiences:
K-12
Date
Time
Location
7/18/2018
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DeQueen/Mena Education Cooperative - _Main Campus - DMESC eSchool Lab