Find summer professional development opportunities about news literacy, presidents and the Constitution, historical injustices, and youth activism!
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Educators Open House in Washington, DC
DC metro area educators are invited to attend an open house at the National Archives on September 12.
Summer Professional Development Around the National Archives
This summer, join us for one of our professional development workshops for educators. Professional Development Webinars Visit the National Archives without leaving your school or home! Our interactive webinars feature resources and strategies for bringing primary sources into your classroom: An Introduction to DocsTeach.org and Online Resources from the National Archives, August 13 & 17 … Continue reading Summer Professional Development Around the National Archives
“The Struggle for Voting Rights” Workshop on February 21
If you’re in the Austin, Texas, area, join us at the LBJ Presidential Library for the teacher workshop "The Struggle for Voting Rights: From the 15th Amendment to Today," on February 21st.
Working with Documents in Remembering WWI
Ready-to-use strategies for helping students work with newly digitized WWI-era primary sources featured in the new Remembering WWI app
Adult Citizenship Education Summit at the National Archives
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the National Archives are hosting an adult citizenship education summit on using document learning strategies to teach ESL and civics education.
Using the Remembering WWI App in the Classroom
We built the Remembering WWI app with teachers in mind. Here are some ideas for classroom use.
Remembering WWI App Workshop
Join us for a free educator workshop on June 21st to learn about our new Remembering WWI app.
The “Write” Stuff: Literacy, Writing, and Research Festival this July
We invite students, teachers, and families to join us for a free summer writing festival at the National Archives!