National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA), 2023 events
"Join us for a virtual journey that will introduce East Asia’s diverse cultures and environment while building and enhancing your tool chest of teaching resources for the classroom. Focusing on the regions that comprise present-day China, Japan, and Korea, participants in this free online seminar will engage with experts and other educators in the field to explore major trends, global issues, and historic foundations that shape East Asian society... "
NCTA 2023 Speakers and Topics:
“East Asia, Part I” Ann Marie Davis, Associate Professor, University Libraries and East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University
“What is East Asia, Part II” David Kenley, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Dakota State University and author, Modern Chinese History
“East Asian Religions” Blake Michael, Swam-Collins-Allan Professor of Religion, Ohio Wesleyan University
“East Asian History” Ann Marie Davis, Associate Professor, University Libraries and East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University
“East Asian Literature” Seán Michael Wilson, author, The Minamata Story: an EcoTragedy, and others (attending from Japan)
“East Asian Science/Data” Yvette Shen, Assistant Professor, Design, The Ohio State University
“East Asian Popular Culture: K-Pop” Pil-Ho Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University (attending from Korea)
See more here, it seems to be open to any K12 school staff (not being American i had to look up what K12 means!) in various states across the USA:
https://easc.osu.edu/events/ncta-seminar-2023