Education Calendar

Announcements
Bring the world to your classroom - Have Global Ambassador Patricia Manjarrez present about her experience abroad.
Teach about Energy - Find resources through our Global Energy Initiative or have a
Global Energy Ambassador speak at your school.
6th Grade World Cultures Summit - see pictures from the event
World Affairs Scholar 2008 - Congratulations Emily Brianne Zirbes, B.F. Terry High School

All events are free to students and teachers (unless otherwise noted).
You must register in advance online or email edursvp@wachouston.org.

Date

May

5/17
CLOSED

Global Issues in Depth - Turkey: Past, Present, and Future
Saturday professional development workshop - free for teachers

5/24
REGISTER
 

World Religions Field Trip for Educators
Sri Meenakshi Hindu Temple
Date June

 6/5

Educators Forum on Energy 
Pending approval by the TAGT for 2 professional development credit hours

6/11

The Africa Society and the World Affairs Council present
Teach Africa - Why Africa Matters

Houston-Area Principals, Superintendents, District Leaders and Administrators

 6/21

World Religions Field Trip for Educators
Jewish Synagogue - details coming soon
Date July
 7/21-25 Summer Institute
Week-long professional development workshop - details coming soon


 

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