Join us for a free professional development webinar on Thursday, April 6th at 7 p.m. or 10 p.m. EDT to learn about bringing Native American viewpoints and primary sources into your lessons.
We will share several simple ways to bring Native American stories, viewpoints, and primary sources into your students’ lives.
Learn about what is already created that you can just drop into your regular lessons — and what is coming in the near future.
The workshop will focus on lessons, primary sources, and examples from the Pine Ridge and Standing Rock Sioux. Everyone is welcome, however, no matter where you are!
We offer a one-hour National Archives Professional Development certificate for attending. Some school districts and libraries accept these certificates for required PD credit. Be sure to check with your district in advance.
To register, email us at distancelearning@nara.gov
how much does it cost?
The webinar is free.
What grade levels is this most appropriate for?
The majority of the lesson materials are for grades 3-12.
Who can enroll in the webinar? I would be more happy to join this webinar and take part in the questionnaire.
Everyone is welcome. It was designed for educators to learn about bringing Native American viewpoints and primary sources into classroom lessons.
If you missed the webinar is there another way to hear it again or view what was discussed?
Sure there is! Please email us at distancelearning@nara.gov so we can let you know when the video is available and send you the handouts.
I was a day late? Is there another way to view what was discussed?
No worries, Tara. Just email us at distancelearning@nara.gov so we can get you the recorded material as soon as it is available.