Leaders in Teaching with Primary Sources

The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) offers the following teaching workshop in partnership with SEEM Collaborative.

Open to all SEEM Members.

Leaders in Teaching with Primary Sources

You have already discovered the power that primary sources have to engage students across all disciplines, build content connections, and energize curricula. Now it’s time to share your knowledge and passion with other teachers. In this workshop, we will continue the conversation and practice of finding and using a wealth of primary source materials at the Library of Congress in order to promote a variety of innovative pedagogies. As a teacher leader, you will also explore a variety of educational technology services to develop your own plan for running a workshop to help promote the power of teaching with primary sources. In addition to the two on-site meeting dates, there will be an additional three hours of flipped coursework.

In the past few years, we have had tremendous success in our Teaching With Primary Sources trainings, and this summer will be no different as we focus on creating leaders in teaching with primary sources.

Date: June 27 and 28, 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (and 3 hours of flipped, online work)

Location: Melrose High School Learning Commons

Questions: For any questions about the workshop, please contact Josh Cristiano (jcristiano@melroseschools.com) or Rob Mahoney (rmahoney@melroseschools.com)

Registration: SEEM member schools can use the following link to reserve limited space in the workshop: https://goo.gl/forms/BSIX3mqfYLlDKdph1

PDPs: 15 PDPs are offered for this workshop, which includes the 3 hours of flipped, online work.

Please see our flyer, featured below:

Leaders in Teaching with Primary Sources - Summer 2018 Flyer