Why Teach India? Caste and Its Controversies

Educators for Teaching India will hold "Why Teach India? Caste and Its Controversies," a one-day conference for secondary school teachers on Friday, April 30 at Harvard University. Hosted by Harvard's South Asia Initiative, the conference will feature keynote speaker Mridu Rai of Yale University and a variety of workshops related to the historical and contemporary role of the caste system in India. Participants will also discuss pedagogical approaches to teaching India in public and private school classrooms.
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NEH Summer Seminar on the Abolitionist Movement
Teachers and graduate students are invited to apply for "The Abolitionist Movement: Fighting Slavery and Racial Injustice From the Revolution to the Civil War," a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar that will be held from June 20-July 16, 2010, at the Library Company of Philadelphia.
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Opera Boston Presents Madame White Snake

This February, Boston will experience Opera Boston's world premiere of Madame White Snake, a "cross-cultural drama of passion and transformation." Madame White Snake, created by Cerise Lim Jacobs and composed by Zhou Long, tells the legendary Chinese tale of a white snake demon that longs for the human experience of love.
Don't miss this international operatic event!
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Teach Teachers and Students in China This Summer

Sino-American Bridge for Education and Health (SABEH) invites you to volunteer to teach Chinese teachers of English and students in China in Fuzhou, Hangzhou, and Nanjing in summer 2010. The mission of SABEH instructional strategies of education to is to function as a bridge Chinese teachers and students between the United States.
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2010 Preserve America History Teacher of the Year
Nominations are now open for the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History's 7th annual Preserve America History Teacher of the Year program. This national award recognizes outstanding teachers of American history across the country and offers prizes to national and state winners. This year's competition is open to all full-time middle or high school teacher of grades seven through twelve who teaches American history (K-6 teachers are eligible every other year).
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Contemporary South Asia Seminar
Middlesex Community College is pleased to present "Contemporary South Asia: Emerging Trends and Voices," a multi-disciplinary seminar on the timely cultural complexities of South Asia. This seminar will be held on Friday, March 26, 2010, from approximately 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Federal Reserve Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts.
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