
News from the TPS Western Region - New Sand Creek Massacre Educator Resources - Intro to LOC graduate course - Primary Source Bell Ringers - Literacy Awards https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/jan25
Funded by the Library of Congress and housed at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, TPSWR
Funded by a grant from the Library of Congress, the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program at MSU Denver promotes the use of primary sources in instruction by offering FREE professional development opportunities for K-12 educators (in-service and pre-service) across the state . Program Goals:
- Provide online and in-person primary source-based professional development programs nationwide.
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News from the TPS Western Region - New Sand Creek Massacre Educator Resources - Intro to LOC graduate course - Primary Source Bell Ringers - Literacy Awards https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/jan25
New resources from the Library of Congress and TPS Western Region - https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/oct24
New Graduate Course from TPS Western Region - https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/sep24-4742488
New asynchronous graduate credit course from TPS Western Region - https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/sep24
Labor Day | Nixon Pardon | Geospatial Apps | Banking History | Einstein's Love Affair | Anne Bonny https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/aug24
TeachRock | Charlie Russell | Ute Knowledge | Canned Childhood | Lincoln's Pockets- https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/june24
Idaho, Montana, and Colorado workshops | New LOC Teaching Blogs- https://mailchi.mp/tpsteachersnetwork/may24
TLD 2024 | Library Summer Teacher Institute | Explore Community History - https://mailchi.mp/msudenver/tlddecember2024
TLD 2024: Looking Back and Moving Forward - https://mailchi.mp/msudenver/tld2024announcement
Please join the Sand Creek Massacre Foundation for this free event with Cheyenne author Tommy Orange.
Presented in partnership with CU Denver American Indian Student Services, the University of Colorado Denver Center for Identity and Inclusion, Metropolitan State University of Denver and Environmental Stewardship of Indigenous Lands.
Made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): Sustaining Humanities through the American Rescue Plan in partnership with the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM). Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the ATALM or the NEH.
Constitution Day Resources | Free AHA conferences in Utah and Texas | Ethnic Studies | UnErasing LGBTQ History | - https://mailchi.mp/msudenver/tpswesternregionsep23
LGBTQ+ Workshop | NHD Workshops -