Resources and Lesson Plans from Previous Workshops

2019-2020

LGBTQ-Inclusive Pedagogy, Prof. Betsy Erbaugh

Resources for teachers and students

Disability Culture, Prof. Priti Haria and Lydia Fecteau

Resources for teachers and students

2019 Institute

Red Summer: Race Riots in the U.S.,1917-1923, Prof. Wendel White


Oceania and the Popular Imagination: Myths and Realities, Prof. Adam Miyashiro

Lesson Plan: This Is Paradise

Resources for teachers and students 


The History and Cultures of African Diaspora Communities Throughout America, Prof. Patricia Reid-Merritt

Lesson Plan: African American Experience

Resources for teachers and students 


2018 Institute: Global Approaches in The Humanities

Literature and Migration, Prof. Gorica Majstorovic

 

Lesson Plan: Identity

Resources for teachers and students 


The Black Atlantic, Prof. Kameika Murphy

Lesson Plan: The Black Atlantic

Resources for teachers and students


Bringing Human Rights Home, Prof. Sara Nović

Lesson Plan: Colonialism, Identity, History

Resources for teachers and students


 

2017 Institute: Social Justice and The Humanities

 

Contesting the American Dream: Race, Privilege, and Inequality

Lesson Plan: Contesting the American Dream through the Humanities

Resources for teachers and students


Poetry & Feminism as Tools for Social Change

Lesson Plan: Poetry, Feminism, and Protest

Resources for teachers and students


Islamophobia and the U.S. Racial Landscape

Lesson Plan: Islamophobia and Islamophilia

Resources for teachers and students


Creative Approaches to Social Issues

Lesson Plan: Creative Approaches to Social Justice

Resources for teachers and students


2016 Institute: Reading American Literature and Material Culture

 

American Artifacts

Lesson Plan: Material Culture: What can objects tell us about people, cultures, and history?

Resources for teachers and students


Local History – Batsto Village, Hammonton, NJ

Lesson Plan: Preserving Local History

Resources for teachers and students


Three Centuries of South Jersey Literature

Lesson Plan: Be a folklorist: Tell the story of your community

Resources for teachers and students


Tradition, Identity, and Place in Native American Indian Literature and Culture

Lesson Plan: Native American Studies: Learning about stereotypes and reading with new cultural considerations.

Resources for teachers and students


2015 Institute: Social and Political Issues

Dissent in America

Lesson Plan: Civil Disobedience: Is it ever ok to break the law?

Resources for teachers and students


Slavery and American Memory

Lesson Plan: WPA Slave Narratives: Whose story is being told?

Resources for teachers and students

 


Underground Railroad in Salem, NJ

Lesson Plan: The Eighth Step to Freedom: What story will you tell?

Resources for teachers and students

 


Sustainability and the Humanities

Lesson Plan: Sustainability: What’s so sacred about nature?

Resources for teachers and students