TEA's NCTA Videos and Webinars

     

Videos

Videos are an NCTA resource collection sponsored by the NCTA National Coordinating Site at TEA, 精品SM在线影片. Each video focuses on a timely topic or 鈥渂est practice鈥 presented by an NCTA consulting scholar, seminar leader, teacher alum, or author. How can you use the videos?

  • Take a 鈥渜uick course鈥 on a current topic you can integrate into your teaching
  • Choose a video to show in class
  • See how NCTA alumni are using new resources successfully
  • Hear what authors have to say about using their new books in the classroom

Our NCTA videos are housed on the NCTA national website. Check out the full menu of titles on the .

In addition NCTA at TEA has developed 鈥淩ecommended Resources鈥 pages for selected videos. Check the links below for Recommended Resources for the following videos:

China鈥檚 Millennials: The Want Generation by Eric Fish
The Constitution at 70 by Ethan Segal
        The Honobono Family Asks, 鈥淲hat Are Constitutional Revisions?鈥
        Embracing Democracy, Popularizing Democratic Values Lesson Plan

Cultural Appreciation or Appropriation? by Melanie King 
Korea Goes Global by Tony Robinson
Learning to Read Japanese Paintings: An Art Historian鈥檚 Perspective by Carla Stansifer
Learning to Read Japanese Paintings: A Social Studies Perspective by Mary Hammond Bernson
Learning to Read Japanese Paintings: Using Artwork as an Entry Point for Japanese Literature by Sarah Campbell
Milestones in K-12 Japan Studies by Linda S. Wojtan
by Dafna Zur
Using Samurai to Teach Critical Thinking by Ethan Segal

Webinars from NCTA at TEA

In addition to our NCTA Class Apps, NCTA posts selected NCTA webinars on timely topics hosted and sponsored by the NCTA site at TEA. Current titles are listed below and also on the  under .

by Sarah Tynen