African Studies Center Project 2022 - K-5 Digital Learning of Contemporary Africa - Senegal

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Digital content with lesson plans in Social Studies, Arts and Music. This collection includes images, videos and interviews taken from July 7 through July 18, 2022, in and around Dakar, Senegal.

The African Studies Center has been awarded a grant from the Oak Foundation for a project, “K-5 digital learning of contemporary Africa using technology,” which will produce resources for elementary school educators. The ASC will use the grant to create lesson plans and user guides as well as curated social studies, arts and music content focused on Africa that teachers can use in the classroom. The strategy of digitizing...

Digital content with lesson plans in Social Studies, Arts and Music. This collection includes images, videos and interviews taken from July 7 through July 18, 2022, in and around Dakar, Senegal.

The African Studies Center has been awarded a grant from the Oak Foundation for a project, “K-5 digital learning of contemporary Africa using technology,” which will produce resources for elementary school educators. The ASC will use the grant to create lesson plans and user guides as well as curated social studies, arts and music content focused on Africa that teachers can use in the classroom. The strategy of digitizing up-to-date content in this pilot program will align with pedagogical best practices and the hybrid models of classroom-based and remote learning. The project intends to create accessible, interactive, and current web-based resources for educators. The Oak Foundation is a global funding organization that commits its resources to addressing issues of global, social and environmental concern.