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Secession, Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction



Presenters: History Professors from around the state 

Each session during this workshop will address the state’s curriculum standards covering slavery, secession, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. The workshop emphasizes close interaction with scholars, the examination of primary sources, and the development of effective pedagogical strategies and engaging assignments and activities. Teachers will receive books and other instructional materials.

 

Teachers must fill out an application with Humanities Texas and be approved to attend the workshop on this day. Please click here for the online application form


Important Session Information:


Humanities Texas will reimburse schools $80 for a substitute for any teacher who attends.Teachers will be reimbursed for approved travel costs up to $300. Eligible expenses include mileage, lodging, air travel, airport parking, and taxi fares. Meals are not reimbursable.Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements to and from the program. Please note that Humanities Texas’s maximum reimbursement for total travel expenses is $300, even if the teacher’s actual expenses exceed $300.

Registration for this session has ended

Session ID:
362083
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
Seats Available:
52
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Jennifer Gaona
Instructor(s):
Jennifer Gaona
Audience:
Teacher (All Level)
 
Date Time Location
2/18/2016 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Region 17 ESC - North Conference Main Hall
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