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Students as Changemakers: A Conversation with Mary Beth Tinker

Explore how educators can support students as changemakers today. This webinar will feature a conversation with activist Mary Beth Tinker, insights from educators, and a new teaching unit designed to promote civic skills in your students.

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Civics & Citizenship
Democracy & Civic Engagement

One year ago, the March for Our Lives reminded us of the power of student protesta right established fifty years ago in the landmark Supreme Court decision Tinker v. DesMoines.

Join Facing History & Ourselves to explore how educators can support students as changemakers today. This webinar will feature a conversation with activist Mary Beth Tinker, insights from educators and a new teaching unit designed to promote civic skills in your students.

Available for one-hour of PD credit.*

We are grateful to The Hammer Family for supporting the development of our on-demand learning and teaching resources.

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