Buffalo Civic Education Summer Institute

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Buffalo Civic Education Summer Institute

Time: July 15, 2016 from 9am to 3pm
Location: SUNY Buffalo Law School
Street: O'Brian Hall, 211 Putnam Way
City/Town: Buffalo, NY 14260
Website or Map: http://www.civicspdny.org
Phone: 6315211773
Event Type: professional, development
Organized By: David Scott
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2016

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*News Literacy* *Students' Rights* *Civic Responsibility*

Civic Education Summer Institute for NY Teachers

1-day, 6 hour, Professional Development Summer Institute for NY Teachers focused on empowering teachers to prepare all students K-12 as active, informed, engaged responsible participants in our democracy.  Expert presenters will share instructional strategies and free turn-key resources that participants can replicate in their schools.  Registration fee is only $30.  Go to www.civicspdny.org to register.  This event is sponsored by the Law, Youth and Citizenship Program of the New York State Bar Association and The New York Bar Foundation.  

 

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