We are excited to bring you Teacher Librarian Day(s) 2022: Creating a Learning Oasis on February 21st - 25th, 2022. The week will include a mix of live keynote speakers, on-demand teaching materials, and hands-on learning opportunities focusing on how primary sources can enliven and enrich classroom instruction.
7:30am - 8:00am | Morning Mojo
- Start your day w/ TPS master teachers Cindy Stout and Sherrie Galloway for an informal chat.
11:00am - 11:30am | Brown Bag
- Short resource sessions for teaching with primary sources
5:00pm - 6:30pm | Keynote Speakers
- John N. Maclean | Story, place, and primary sources
- Award winning author and journalist
- Lee Ann Potter | Discover a Primary Source Oasis
- Director of Professional Learning and Outreach Initiatives at the Library of Congress
- William Wei | Who’s an American?: People of Color and the Law
- Professor, author and historian
- Sarah Westbrook | Good questions? Reflective Inquiry
- Director of Professional Learning at the Right Question Institute
All Day | Goose Chase | Two Geeky Teachers
- Engage in an asynchronous online scavenger hunt for educational resources and strategies. Multiple prizes will be given out!
*Live sessions will be recorded and posted for attendees who are unable to join at the scheduled time.
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*More information and links to the conference app and other information coming soon.
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The Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Western Region increases access to and promotes the widespread, sustained, and effective use of primary sources housed at the Library of Congress. The TPS Regional program provides grants up to $25,000 to educational organizations to incorporate TPS methods and materials into existing education and professional development programs.
For more information about the TPS program and how to apply for a grant click here.
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