Learn how to teach any social studies class, driven by primary source analysis, the Everything is a Primary Source way.

    Join one, two or all three of the different two-hour sessions beginning at 9 am ET on Tuesday, August 6th in order to 

    • Refine and supplement your classroom facilitation
    • Encourage your students’ historical literacy skills
    • Get the most out of LOC.gov and other primary source collections
    • Build on your content area strengths
    • Contribute to the building of educational resources,
    • Help put the SOCIAL back in social studies, and have FUN at a professional development workshop!

    Details and registration for this free event can be found here

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