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Making Sense of High School U.S. History Standards



This Law-Related Education interactive institute provides opportunities for collaboration with college professors and other teachers. Deepen your understanding of TEKS that are challenging to high school students including standards in the following topics:

  • Science and Technology - Gilded and Progressive 
  • Changing Role of Government - Contemporary America from 1970s to present
  • National Identity and Immigration - 1920s 
  • Equality - Civil Rights

Experience hands-on lessons that allow learners to engage with the content and gain a deeper understanding of our nation's history.  Explore opportunities to examine history through a conceptual lens. Engage in lessons and  strategies that support student success and enrich existing curriculum.


Important Session Information:


This is a two day training! Lunch will be provided each day. Participants receive access to all materials upon completion of the course.


T-TESS/T-PESS:
Dimension 1.1: Standards and Alignment, Dimension 2.2: Content Knowledge and Expertise


Registration for this session has ended

Session ID:
1007401
Credits Available:
(12) CPE
Seats Available:
32
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Sabrina Blankenship
Instructor(s):
Law Related Education
Sabrina Blankenship
Audience:
Teacher (9-12)
 
Date Time Location
7/18/2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Region 17 ESC - South Conference D
7/19/2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Region 17 ESC - South Conference D
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