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Teaching Korea in the Globalizing World
A one-day workshop designed to offer perspectives and resources for teaching Korean history and contemporary issues. Participants will consider how to engage students in exploring political ideology, economic development, and national identity on the Korean peninsula.
Where
Start Date: | September 23, 2017 |
End Date: | September 23, 2017 |
Time Detail: | 8:30am – 4:15pm |
Location: | CU Denver Auraria Campus |
Type of Course: | Face-to-Face Seminars and Workshops |
Audience: | K-12 teachers |
Course Description: | A one-day workshop designed to offer perspectives and resources for teaching Korean history and contemporary issues. Participants will consider how to engage students in exploring political ideology, economic development, and national identity on the Korean peninsula. |
Registration and Info: |
https://www.colorado.edu/ptea/korea-flyer
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Offered to: | Colorado |
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