From: Kristen Frost <kfrost@sbsenfield.org>
Date: Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 9:13 AM

Hello to all,

I know I'm replying to a very old email, but I wanted to follow up on Jenny's original post, as I signed up and just recently completed this course of study involving teaching with primary sources from the LOC through Waynesburg University. I want to let everyone know that this was one of the best PD experiences I have had in recent years! The course is free and consists of 6 weekly zoom meetings with a cohort of attendees from various backgrounds (we had appx. 25 people in my class consisting of teachers, librarians, non-profit workers, historians and others). Each week we explored one or more resources from the LOC collection and utilized a specific teaching strategy to explore. The goal of the course is to curate an album of material from the LOC collection that you or one of your teachers could utilize for their classes. I created an album focused on the history of  the U.S. National Parks for my grade 3-4-5 teachers to use. Each week we also had a selection of readings/videos to watch that focused on searching the LOC collection and various teaching materials. 

I'm sending this review out to everyone in hopes that some of you may explore this course as well. They run this class three times a year, and the next session will be held over the summer...a great way to get some exciting new skills. It is something to put on your radar for sure. It was so nice to have PD that was relevant to what I do! :) 

Kristen Frost
St. Bernard School
Enfield, CT

On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 12:11 PM Jenny Lussier <jlussier@rsd13.org> wrote:
Interesting opportunity - has anyone participated in this before? Or something else from them?

 

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Eastern Region

Teaching with Primary Sources Leadership Institute

 

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Thursdays

January 25th – February 29th

5:30 - 6:30 pm ET

Free

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Participants earn up to 25 CEU hours for course completion, with an option to earn ten more afterward.

 

This course focuses on:

 

·       Selecting primary sources from www.loc.gov and utilizing them in day-to-day instruction;

·       Applying knowledge of TPS materials and methods to your work in peer coaching and professional development presentations;

·       Adapting and delivering TPS professional development and creating effective coaching relationships that meet the needs of adult learners;

·       Providing educators with the knowledge, skills, and aspirations to use Library of Congress TPS content in various educational settings;

·       Using a variety of coaching techniques to support educators in the use of Library of Congress primary sources and TPS strategies.

 

TPS Leadership Institute participants complete one to two hours of independent learning activities in preparation for each week’s one-hour live web conference. 

 

Already registered? Invite a colleague to attend!

 

 

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Brewster and John Lyman Elementary Schools

jlussier@rsd13.org

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