Library of Congress Teaching With Primary Sources Webinars (Previously Recorded Webinars). Examples of sessions recorded from their 2016 Online Conference:
Beyond the Bubble: A New Generation of Historical Thinking Assessments
Library of Congress 101 for Teachers
Social Media in Social Studies: Engaging Students in their Medium.
National Council for History Education Webinars (Upcoming Live and Previously Recorded Webinars). Examples of recent webinars:
The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., 3/31/20 7-8pm.
Upcoming: Teaching Video Game History, 4/30/20 7-8pm
National Council for the Social Studies (Upcoming Live and a Library of Previously Recorded Webinars): xamples of recent complimentary (free) webinars:
The Knowledge Gap: What It Is and How to Narrow It, 3/26/20 7pm
More Deadly Than War: How Do We Teach the Lessons of Pandemics – While We Are in One?, 4/2/20 7pm
Facing History and Ourselves, “Support for Teachers During the Coronavirus Outbreak,” Recording of Webinars given: Coronavirus: Maintaining Healthy Schools and Preparing for Online Learning, 3/25/20 6-7 pm
Coronavirus: Teaching Complex Current Events and Supporting Student Well-Being, 3/26/20 4-5 pm
Teaching American History (Upcoming Live and Previously Recorded Webinars): Examples of recent webinars:
Saturday Webinar: Douglas MacArthur, 4/4/20 11am
Documents in Detail: Calvin Coolidge’s Speech on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independent, 4/22/20 7-8pm
US National Archives (YouTube Channel of Previously Recorded Webinars): Examples of webinars:
Petitions, Protest, and Persuasion: Women’s Voices in the Records of the National Archives
Teaching the Constitution with Political Cartoons. You can Subscribe to this PlayList.
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