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Monday, January 6, 2025

Social Studies Second Tuesdays

 

Social Studies Second Tuesdays 

Join us for online PDs on the Second Tuesdays of the month from 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. These mostly teacher-led sessions will provide practical strategies and resources to help your social studies lessons shine. Earn one OPI Renewal Unit per session. The first two in the series (October 8, "Teaching Current Events," and November 12, "Teaching with Maps") were fabulous.  Although we don't usually do this, we did record them and so let me know if you want the link. Here are our winter/spring offerings: 

 

January 14: Teaching Montana's Chinese History, with Mark Johnson

Author of Middle Kingdom under the Big Sky and Associate Clinical Professor at Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education Mark Johnson will explain why it's important to include the history of Chinese immigration in your curriculum and introduce new lessons for teaching about the Chinese in Montana. Register.
 

February 11: Teaching with Historic Places, with Ron Buck and Jennifer Hall

MTHS Teacher Leaders in History Ron Buck (7th-12th grade, Shelby) and Jennifer Hall (7th-8th grade, Eureka) will talk about how to make field trips meaningful and why to incorporate place-based education into your school year. Register.

 

March 11: Engaging with Your Local Museum, with April Wills

Museums are great for field trips, but they can be so much more for your students. Join MTHS Teacher Leaders in History and Montana Heritage Project alum April Wills (4th grade, Culbertson) to learn about ways museum-school partnerships can enrich your students' learning, from providing opportunities to conduct local history research to offering authentic audiences for student work. Register.
 

April 8: Teaching Thematically, with Cynthia Wilondek

Textbooks are generally organized chronologically, but is that the best way to organize your class? MTHS Teacher Leaders in History Cynthia Wilondek (9th-12th grade, Big Fork) will discuss the benefits and strategies of teaching social studies with themes rather than following a timeline. Register.

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