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Professional Development

EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Join the Jackie Robinson Museum and Brooklyn Public Library’s Center for Brooklyn History for a special two-part professional learning opportunity that will introduce Jackie Robinson as an athlete, activist, citizen, businessman, and family man and explore Robinson’s legacy as a champion for equality, on and off the field.

CTLE credit provided for educators who participate in both sessions.

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Note: This is a two-part PD. Registrants will be automatically registered for both April 29 at the Jackie Robinson Museum and May 5 at the Center for Brooklyn History, each from 4pm to 6pm. 4 CTLE credits will be issued at the end of the second session.

Session 1: Jackie Robinson Museum, April 29, 4-6PM

During Session 1 at the Museum (75 Varick Street, lower Manhattan), join an interactive exhibition tour, learn about the program offerings, and try out student-facing activities that are part of the Museum’s popular field trip programs.

Session 2: Center for Brooklyn History, May 5, 4-6PM

In Session 2 at the Center for Brooklyn History (128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn Heights), educators will encounter Jackie Robinson-related artifacts in the Othmer Library reading room, acquire practical teaching techniques, and practice hands-on primary source work.

Light refreshments served at each session. Free registration available via the Center for Brooklyn History.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 12:00 - 3:00 PM

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Free WITH ADMISSION

Honor the legacy of Dr. King and the fight for civil rights at the Jackie Robinson Museum, where you can learn about Robinson and Dr. King’s collaboration during landmark campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement.

HOURS: 11 AM - 6 PM, Thu - Sun