The MSCSS 2020 Conference this week in Townson, MD  Social Studies/History    c3 IDM   was really exciting for Gay and me.  Our session was standing room only and our supply of 50 folders with handouts were not enough!  There was lots of teacher-to-teacher interaction and questions about TPS. It was a non-partisan way to start a discussion about presidents and presidential elections by looking at the leadership attributes and political issues faced by the four presidents who were once memorialized in stone. 

    We shared a two page C3 IDM Who Will Win My Vote Blueprint with the participants that is now published as a full 25 page inquiry on the C3 Inquiry With Library of Congress Resources Hub.   

    Here's a link to our Google Slide presentation: http://bit.ly/2STjGqK. 

    This presentation will be presented as a poster session at NCHE 2020 in Cleveland!  We hope to see you there!

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    This topic and inquiry will be a TPS Poster Session at NCHE 2020 on Cleveland!  Hope to see you there!

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