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Wednesday August 13, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
This session is designed for educators who want to bring a more accurate and nuanced understanding of Arab history and culture into their classrooms. Participants will explore key aspects of Arab culture, language, and history while learning how to challenge common stereotypes that often shape perceptions of the Middle East. The session will also offer practical strategies for teaching about Middle Eastern conflicts in a way that balances historical accuracy with empathy and cultural awareness. Educators will leave with concrete tools to facilitate respectful discussions on complex topics, helping students engage with global histories and diverse perspectives in meaningful ways.
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Rania Hammoud

K-12 Curriculum Coordinator, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools
Rania Hammoud is a passionate educator and curriculum leader dedicated to making history education more inclusive and meaningful for all students. As the K-12 Curriculum Coordinator for Social Studies, World Language, and School Climate at Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, she works... Read More →
Wednesday August 13, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Room 4

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