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AFESC-ARNCTA-Women's History Month Series - Teaching about Women in Modern China-ZOOM



A virtual workshop series for 6 - 12 teachers sponsored by the Arkansas Division of the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia


WHEN: Thursdays in March (March 7, 14, 28) 4:30pm - 5:30pm
WHERE: University of Central Arkansas and on Zoom
AUDIENCE: Grade 5 - 12 social studies and language arts teachers


During Women’s History Month, ARNCTA will offer a 3-part hybrid series on  Women in Modern China. As political leaders, fashion icons, and subjects of spirited debate, women have been at the forefront of China’s modern transformation from a crumbling empire to a global economic superpower. Join celebrated Asian Studies scholars from around the world to explore this rich history and access engaging themes and resources to diversify your classroom. Topics include: the role of women in Confucian society (March 7); Shanghai Women in the Global Roaring Twenties (March 14); and the history and lasting effects of China’s One Child Policy (March 28). Come to a single event, or attend all three to receive a free package of books and curriculum materials. 




Important Session Information:


March 28: Teaching Data Literacy through China’s One Child Policies 

ZOOM

With Prof. Zach Smith (University of Central Arkansas)

China’s One Child Policy– which between 1980 and 2016 limited most Chinese families to a single child–is among the most consequential public policies in human history. Join Dr. Zach Smith for an exploration of the origins, implementation, and lasting impact of this program as well as

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Session ID:
520433
Credits Available:
(1) Hours
Seats Filled:
8 / 50
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Dr. Julie Workman
Instructor(s):
Dr. Zach Smith - UCA
 
 
Date Time Location
3/28/2024 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative - Other - Digital Session 11


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