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Teaching Asian America in K-12 Classrooms

Join us for a dynamic and interactive workshop designed for K-12 educators and pre-service teachers committed to integrating Asian American history and experiences into their classrooms. We will explore the rich history of Asian Americans, with a special focus on Seabrook Farms, a significant yet often overlooked chapter of New Jersey history. Experts and educators will provide insights into the broader Asian American experience, the evolving landscape of Asian American Studies, and practical strategies for classroom implementation. Participants will engage in discussions, hands-on activities, and collaborative lesson planning to bring these essential stories to life for their students.
Sessions include:
- Seabrook Farms with Dr. Trish Morita-Mullaney
- Overview of Seabrook Farms Education and Cultural Center with Masaru Nakawatase
- Introduction to Asian America and Asian Americans in NJ with Christy Lee
- The Third Wave of the Asian American Studies Movement with Dr. Sohyun An and Dr. Noreen Naseem Rodriguez
- Workshop Time
Logistics:
- Free parking
- Light breakfast will be provided
- Professional development credits, resources, and stipends will be provided to those who complete pre/post surveys
For any questions, please reach out to Isabella Kasegrande: isabella.kasegrande@aapinewjersey.org.
Funding for this event was made possible by a grant from the Spencer Foundation (#202400165).
Additional support provided by Rowan University College of Education and Teach Asian American Stories.


