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TI13: Equity in the Italian Curriculum

Teaching Italian Meeting XIII Equity in the Italian Curriculum

For 12 years, the Teaching Italian Symposium has been the annual meeting place of Italian scholars and teachers from around the globe to connect professionally and share ideas.

Due to the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19, Teaching Italian has been reconceptualized and will take place virtually while providing the same stimulating experience. And this year, the Joseph and Elda Coccia Institute will be offering the Teaching Italian Symposium free of charge to all participants.

TIXIII: Equity in the Italian Curriculum is where you need to be this October 23 and 24, as we meet to engage with experts to develop materials and reflect on today’s urgent social issues. Montclair State’s signature event—with its stellar presenters and networking opportunities for Italianists—offers an immersive learning experience designed to deliver strategies and problem-solving skills you can put to use immediately to help you address issues of equity and social justice in the Italian curriculum.

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Tavola Rotonda: Voci unite / Unifying Voices

Ospiti: Amir Issaa (Artist); Nicolino Applauso (Morgan State University); Maria Gloria Borsa (Bellaire High School) & Kwanza Musi Dos Santos (Questaèroma); Silvia Carlorosi & Giulia Guarnieri (Bronx Community College); Rosetta Giuliani Caponetto (Auburn University) & Vetri Nathan (Univ. of Massachusetts)
Moderatrice: Dott.ssa Enza Antenos, Montclair State University

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