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CSEEES Autumn 2024 K-14 Workshop: Exploring the Environmental History of Eastern Europe and Eurasia

Natural landscape near the river during sunset. Ryazan region village Russia
October 26, 2024
10:00AM - 1:00PM
Zoom

Date Range
2024-10-26 10:00:00 2024-10-26 13:00:00 CSEEES Autumn 2024 K-14 Workshop: Exploring the Environmental History of Eastern Europe and Eurasia Register here!In this workshop participants will expand their knowledge of how the environment has shaped human history within Eastern Europe and Eurasia. They will also learn about how attitudes towards the environment and natural resources have influenced the actions of the people living in these regions from the past to the present day. Educators will leave this workshop with a deeper understanding about this topic so that they can lead related discussions with their own students. This year's workshop will be led by Dr. Nicholas Breyfogle, Professor of History, co-lead of the Environmental History Initiative, and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University.Guest Expert: Dr. Nicholas Breyfogle, Professor of History, Director of the Goldberg Center (Ohio State U.)  Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle is a Professor of History and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University. He is a specialist in the history of Russia/Soviet Union and in global environmental and water history, and is co-lead of the Environmental History Initiative. He is the author/(co-)editor of multiple volumes, including Hydraulic Societies: Water, Power, and Control in East and Central Asian History (2023), Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History (2021), Nature at War: American Environments and World War II (2020), Eurasian Environments: Nature and Ecology in Imperial Russian and Soviet History (2018), Readings in Water History (2020), Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History (2007), and Heretics and Colonizers: Forging Russia’s Empire in the South Caucasus (2005). He is currently completing two books: “Baikal: the Great Lake and its People” and “Water: A Human History.”  Since 2007, Breyfogle has worked as co-editor of the online magazine/podcast/video channel Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, and most recently on Picturing Black History. In 2024, his next co-edited book, Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories that Changed the World will be published with Abrams Books. EligibilityThis workshop is free, virtual, and open to pre- and in-service K-12 educators and community college educators. This year's cohort size will be limited to 30 participants.BenefitsA certificate for 3 contact hours$50 stipend for attending the workshopFree curriculum resources2-3 books that focus on the workshop topicOpportunity to receive an additional $50 stipend for completing a lesson plan by July 1, 2025RegistrationRegister by Friday, October 11, 2024 at go.osu.edu/cseees_au24_workshop. For more information about this professional development opportunity, please email CSEEES' outreach coordinator, Alicia Baca at baca.31@osu.edu.This year's workshop will utilize Ohio State's ScarletCanvas Platform as the main hub for program communications, materials, and more. If you have any accessibility needs, we would be happy to help you. Please contact Alicia Baca (baca.31@osu.edu) with the accommodations that you would need for this workshop. Typically, a two weeks' notice before the workshop will allow us to secure access, and we will do our best to fulfill requests that come in after that time period.This workshop is organized by the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies in partnership with the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching. Zoom Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies cseees@osu.edu America/New_York public

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In this workshop participants will expand their knowledge of how the environment has shaped human history within Eastern Europe and Eurasia. They will also learn about how attitudes towards the environment and natural resources have influenced the actions of the people living in these regions from the past to the present day. Educators will leave this workshop with a deeper understanding about this topic so that they can lead related discussions with their own students. This year's workshop will be led by Dr. Nicholas Breyfogle, Professor of History, co-lead of the Environmental History Initiative, and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University.

Guest Expert: Dr. Nicholas Breyfogle, Professor of History, Director of the Goldberg Center (Ohio State U.)  

Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle is a Professor of History and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University. He is a specialist in the history of Russia/Soviet Union and in global environmental and water history, and is co-lead of the Environmental History Initiative. He is the author/(co-)editor of multiple volumes, including Hydraulic Societies: Water, Power, and Control in East and Central Asian History (2023), Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History (2021), Nature at War: American Environments and World War II (2020), Eurasian Environments: Nature and Ecology in Imperial Russian and Soviet History (2018), Readings in Water History (2020), Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History (2007), and Heretics and Colonizers: Forging Russia’s Empire in the South Caucasus (2005). He is currently completing two books: “Baikal: the Great Lake and its People” and “Water: A Human History.”  Since 2007, Breyfogle has worked as co-editor of the online magazine/podcast/video channel Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, and most recently on Picturing Black History. In 2024, his next co-edited book, Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories that Changed the World will be published with Abrams Books. 

Eligibility

This workshop is free, virtual, and open to pre- and in-service K-12 educators and community college educators. This year's cohort size will be limited to 30 participants.

Benefits

  • A certificate for 3 contact hours
  • $50 stipend for attending the workshop
  • Free curriculum resources
  • 2-3 books that focus on the workshop topic
  • Opportunity to receive an additional $50 stipend for completing a lesson plan by July 1, 2025

Registration

Register by Friday, October 11, 2024 at go.osu.edu/cseees_au24_workshop. For more information about this professional development opportunity, please email CSEEES' outreach coordinator, Alicia Baca at baca.31@osu.edu.

This year's workshop will utilize Ohio State's ScarletCanvas Platform as the main hub for program communications, materials, and more. 

If you have any accessibility needs, we would be happy to help you. Please contact Alicia Baca (baca.31@osu.edu) with the accommodations that you would need for this workshop. Typically, a two weeks' notice before the workshop will allow us to secure access, and we will do our best to fulfill requests that come in after that time period.

This workshop is organized by the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies in partnership with the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching.