Metro Pittsburgh Educators: Take your teaching to the next level. Classrooms Without Borders is thrilled to offer Marching Down Freedom’s Road, a transformative seminar exploring the Civil Rights Movement in the American South. From crossing the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to visiting the Equal Justice Initiative’s Legacy Museum and Memorial, this program is designed to deepen your understanding of the fight for equality—and to help you bring these vital lessons into your classroom. Thanks to generous subsidies, this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is accessible to educators who are passionate about fostering justice, equity, and inclusion. ?? Applications are now open. Take the next step in your educational journey today: https://lnkd.in/eCc44XYg #OpenMindsOpenHearts #MarchingDownFreedomsRoad?
关于我们
Classrooms Without Borders (CWB) is a premier provider of experiential professional development for teachers through study seminars that take place outside of the classroom. History, culture, politics and current events are experienced "live" through learning tours abroad with a focus on Holocaust and Israel education. The exposure to ancient and modern realities from a "first-person" perspective gives teachers a greater appreciation of their subject of study and specialty. CWB's unique travel experiences are enriched with rigourous content, scholarly readings, renowned speakers, exhibits, arts and direct applications to classroom instruction. Educators return to the classroom highly motivated and energized, their intellectual and creative batteries recharged and strengthened. Diverse local programming supports the travel study seminars by continuing to engage educators, while extending the CWB experience to students and the community.
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https://www.cwbpgh.org
Classrooms Without Borders的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 国际事务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2011
- 领域
- Education、Professional Development、Judaism、Israel、Holocaust、Study Seminars、antisemitism、diversity and inclusion和Holocaust education
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Classrooms Without Borders员工
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Zipora (Tsipy) Gur, Ph.D.
Founder and Executive Director at Classrooms Without Borders
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Nancy Aloi
Educator, Consultant, Educational Liaison
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Aaron Ruben
Executive Vice President at CASTO
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Janet Monseur-Durr
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program Leadership // Deep Cultural Understanding & Training
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It was a wonderful surprise to see two of our friends from the American South featured in the newest Learning for Justice magazine. You can also meet Ms. Joanne Bland and Mr. Charles Person (pp. 8-11) if you join us for Marching Down Freedom's Road. SWPA educators receive generous subsidies. Learn more here https://lnkd.in/eCc44XYg
New Learning for Justice magazine – Dialogue Across Difference - is here! Our shared liberation requires bridging our diversity to enable collective action. In this polarized political environment, we must not lose sight of the humanity of the people around us. Dialogue creates opportunities to reach across differences and to engage with and understand one another, without losing the integrity of our work for equity and justice. This issue explores why dialogue is crucial for a thriving democracy, addresses critical issues facing our communities in the South and our nation, and encourages us to reach across our differences for the common good. Our democracy’s strength rests on our ability to commit to one another for a shared purpose that centers our humanity. Read, download and share: lfj.pub/Fall-2024-Magazine #education, #socialjustice, #parenting, #publishing
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It delighted us to see some of our friends from the American South featured in the newest edition of Learning for Justice. Learn more about Ms. Joanne Bland and Mr. Charles Person on pages 8-11. You can meet them, too! Apply for our Marching Down Freedom's Road seminar next June. It's generously subsidized for SWPA educators! https://lnkd.in/eCc44XYg
New Learning for Justice magazine – Dialogue Across Difference - is here! Our shared liberation requires bridging our diversity to enable collective action. In this polarized political environment, we must not lose sight of the humanity of the people around us. Dialogue creates opportunities to reach across differences and to engage with and understand one another, without losing the integrity of our work for equity and justice. This issue explores why dialogue is crucial for a thriving democracy, addresses critical issues facing our communities in the South and our nation, and encourages us to reach across our differences for the common good. Our democracy’s strength rests on our ability to commit to one another for a shared purpose that centers our humanity. Read, download and share: lfj.pub/Fall-2024-Magazine #education, #socialjustice, #parenting, #publishing
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Come learn about the United States by touring Atlanta, Alabama, and Memphis. Study the Civil Rights Movement by talking with its foot soldiers and reflecting with excellent educators. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eCc44XYg and email [email protected] for more information about subsidized pricing for SWPA educators!
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Applications for 2025 seminars are now open! Consider joining us for Marching Down Freedom's Road, a civil rights seminar in the American South. Application link is in the comments! https://lnkd.in/eAivBssr
Marching Down Freedoms Road 2024
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Applications for our 2025 study seminars are now open! Join us for a Holocaust education tour of Poland or a Civil Rights experience in the American South. Learn more at www.cwbpgh.org/seminars
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We are excited to share that Classrooms Without Borders, a program of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, has been awarded a Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. This award, one of only 35 granted, will enhance our partnership with Tony McAleer and Peter Hutchison at The Cure for Hate, allowing us to further engage students and communities in efforts to counter radicalization. Read our full press release to learn more about how this grant will shape our work moving forward https://lnkd.in/eH2CXP3t #openmindsopenhearts #thecureforhate #TVTP
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We hope that you'll register to join us at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit this Friday to learn more about the Kindertransports and supporting displaced children.
Join Education Programs Director Kate Lukaszewicz and Education Programs and Outreach Manager Ellen Resnek for a day of learning how to teach narratives of displaced children. This free opportunity includes five Act 48 credit hours. Register here: https://lnkd.in/euSGyNwY
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To learn more about the Civil Rights Movement, consider joining our Marching Down Freedom's Road seminar. Register for the Open House on September 29 here: https://lnkd.in/eN-kYQJr
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Join Education Programs Director Kate Lukaszewicz and Education Programs and Outreach Manager Ellen Resnek for a day of learning how to teach narratives of displaced children. This free opportunity includes five Act 48 credit hours. Register here: https://lnkd.in/euSGyNwY