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    • Saturday, March 16, 2013, 3pm
    • Museum of the City of New York
      1220 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street
      New York, NY

CUP at the Teaching Social Activism Conference

CUP at the Teaching Social Activism Conference

CUP's Valeria Mogilevich will be presenting "City Studies: project-based learning for a new civics education" at the Museum of the City of New York's Teaching Social Activism Conference. CUP will share our methodology for developing project-based curricula for public high school students that investigate and demystify complex city issues. You'll see tools for a new civics education that engage students in investigating how the city actually works, and how it could work. 

More information on the conference here.

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