I've been bombarding you with opportunities lately, so many that I bet you've missed some. Here's a summary!
On-the-Road Workshops
Last week of March and first week of April, educator Jim Schulz is coming to Great Falls, Butte, Missoula, Bozeman, Billings, and Miles City with a new social studies workshop. Find a description, dates, a link to the agenda and links to register here.
Teacher Leaders in Montana History Program
We are looking for eight rock star elementary teachers to become Teacher Leaders in Montana History Fellows. Deadline to apply is March 27. Find more information and a link to apply here.
March 16 Online PD
Teaching Social Studies Skills is the last topic for our online PD series. The new standards focus on helping students learn how to develop questions, plan inquiries, compare, evaluate and use sources, communicate conclusions, and take informed action. Come with your questions and your best ideas for teaching those skills. Register here before March 15 to receive a link to the Zoom meeting.
Centennial Bell Award
Speaking of rock star teachers: If you know a great middle or high school Montana history teacher, nominate them for the 33rd Montana Statehood Centennial Bell Award. The nomination will take you less than 2 minutes. Deadline is March 31. Learn more here.
Be a Presenter in October
Sign up to present at the 2022 MFPE Educator Conference (in-person in Helena or virtually), October 20-21. We need to beef up the social studies schedule, and I bet you have something to offer. Deadline to apply is April 30. Learn more and submit a proposal to present here.
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