C3 Framework Showcase Webinar 2: Behavioral and Social Science

Professional Organizations Advisory Working Group

C3 Framework Showcase Webinar 2: Behavioral and Social Science

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Feb 6, 2024 7:00 PM

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Join us in celebrating the evolution of the C3 Framework. This session highlights curriculum inquiries and C3-related projects and programs from members of the original Advisory Working Group of Behavioral and Social Science Professional Organizations.

This is part of a special NCSS webinar series is a celebration of the C3 Framework’s first decade! Each C3 Framework Inquiry Showcase webinar highlights different organizations and members active in the development and implementation of the C3 Framework. Share in examples of curriculum inquiries, books, professional development programs, or other instructional resources and support (for teachers, students, researchers, leaders…anyone!) based on the C3 Framework.

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Registration: Free for all NCSS members; non-members $59 per webinar or $349 to attend the full series (9 webinars). Non-members who register for the full series will receive one (1) year of NCSS membership complimentary.

 

Panelists

Aaryn L. Green, Ph.D., is the Interim Director of Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs. Prior to joining ASA, she worked in student affairs and diversity, equity, and inclusion, and worked as a diversity and equity consultant for various educational and health organizations. Green completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at John Carroll University and was a visiting lecturer of sociology at Case Western Reserve University. She is a three-time alum of the University of Cincinnati, where she received her BA, MA, and PhD all in sociology.

Daniel Ginsberg is Director of Strategic Initiatives at the American Anthropological Association. As Director of Education and Professional Practice from 2020–2023, they were a member of the curatorial team for the traveling exhibition World on the Move: 250,000 Years of Human Migration, principal investigator of the multi-site ethnographic study Anthropology Majors Prepare for Life after College, and co-editor of Anthropology for All in the Secondary Grades, a forthcoming sourcebook for teachers in grades 6-12. An educator and linguistic anthropologist by training, their interests include community engagement, professional identity, and career discernment, informal / nonformal education, and critical pedagogy.