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Teaching Practices: Partition and its Aftermath

Thu, 23 Jun

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Teaching Practices: Partition and its Aftermath
Teaching Practices: Partition and its Aftermath

Time & Location

23 Jun 2022, 6:00 pm

Zoom Webinar

About the Event

We are delighted to announce that oral historian and publisher Urvashi Butalia will be joining us for this event where our educator-participants will be presenting their Lesson Plans on the subject, 'Partition and its Aftermath'. They will be focusing on specific themes within the ambit of the partitions this subcontinent witnessed in the twentieth century (1905, 1947 and 1971).

Here are the zoom details for the event:

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87340199573...

Meeting ID: 873 4019 9573 Passcode: 569957

These lesson plans, peer-discussed and critically reviewed by Urvashi Butalia and Dr. Jaiswal at the session, will be made available as a resource pool—by and for teachers—and added to the existing repository of classroom teaching-learning material on the History for Peace digital platform.

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