About this Event
Join us for our summer instititue! Learn about the social history of Northeast Ohio, gain usable place-based pedagogy and content, and grow your educator network!
- Earn CEUs for your participation
- Graduate Credit available from Ashland University
- Access place-based pedagogy immediately usable in your classroom
- Meet a network of like-minded educators
- Deepen your connection to Northeast Ohio
Agenda
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
DAY 1: IDENTITY AND RACE. Tuesday, June 9
Info: Participants will explore their own identities through a racial lens, learn pedagogy to engage their students in similar conversations, and discuss their personal experiences through a series of activities, media, and presentations.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
DAY 2: CLEVELAND’S SOCIAL HISTORY. Wednesday, June 10
Info: The second day will concentrate on Cleveland's history through the lens of immigration, the Great Migration, and suburbanization, all of which led to conflict and violence in the 1960s during the Hough Riots and the Glenville Shootout. Past TCI participants will present their lessons and activities about these topics.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
DAY 3: THE LEGACIES OF SYSTEMIC INEQUITIES. Thursday, June 11
Info: The third day will explore the legacies of systemic inequities in Greater Cleveland today. Participants will meet community leaders who are engaged in addressing these challenges and engage in conversations to help them make connections for their students and for their work.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MidTown Collaboration Center, 1974 East 66th Street, Cleveland, United States
USD 100.00









