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SUMMARY:Public Humanities in the Classroom Workshop: Approaches to Public Humani
	ties in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:\nJoin the Humanities Institute for a Public Humanities in t
	he Classroom Workshop&nbsp\;on &ldquo\;Approaches to Public Humanities i
	n the Classroom.&rdquo\;\n\nIn this introductory workshop\, participants
	 will learn about various approaches to publicly engaged teaching and wi
	ll develop a public humanities component to an existing course they teac
	h or plan to teach in the future.\n\nLed by Public Humanities Postdoctor
	al Fellow Elizabeth Gray\, the workshops will introduce faculty and grad
	uate students to forms of project-based learning\, community engagement\
	, and public partnerships. Participants will develop a public humanities
	 component to an existing course and leave with a toolkit of approaches 
	that can be applied in the classroom. The workshops can be taken individ
	ually or as a series.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/eve
	nt/hi-phcw_0128/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Join the Humani
	ties Institute for a Public Humanities in the Classroom Workshop&nbsp;on
	 &ldquo;Approaches to Public Humanities in the Classroom.&rdquo;</p><p>I
	n this introductory workshop, participants will learn about various appr
	oaches to publicly engaged teaching and will develop a public humanities
	 component to an existing course they teach or plan to teach in the futu
	re.</p><p>Led by Public Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow Elizabeth Gray, t
	he workshops will introduce faculty and graduate students to forms of pr
	oject-based learning, community engagement, and public partnerships. Par
	ticipants will develop a public humanities component to an existing cour
	se and leave with a toolkit of approaches that can be applied in the cla
	ssroom. The workshops can be taken individually or as a series.</p><p>Fo
	r more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/hi-phcw_0128/'>
	https://events.la.psu.edu/event/hi-phcw_0128/</a></p></body></html>
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