The Silk Roads began as a series of interconnected trade routes across Eurasia as far back as c. 200 BCE and facilitated the exchange and development of ideas, art forms, religions, goods, trade, inventions and technology throughout history and into the contemporary period.
Join facilitator Dr. Elizabeth Joy Reynolds for this session as part of the "Asian Topics Discussion Series" and explore key points during this period with the opportunity to ask questions and discuss various approaches to teaching the topic.
Participants are asked to review select video presentations from Asia For Educator’s Video on Asian Topics ahead of session in preparation for Q&A and discussion of teaching approaches.
Professional development hours available to those who attend upon completion of a teaching reflection form distributed at the end of the year.