Students probe the history of the United States from 1830 to 1865. Using primary sources, readings, and lessons, students consider the experiences of people in the United States as well as the issues driving the political confrontation over slavery and the meaning of liberty.
Introductory Webinar
The Civil War and the Meaning of Liberty: A Choices Program and American Antiquarian Society Webinar
4:00 pm
Webinar
Providence, RI
Providence, RI
DETAILS
This webinar will provide an overview of the readings, lessons, and videos found in the Choices Program’s The Civil War and the Meaning of Liberty unit. The American Antiquarian Society will provide a brief overview of their resources that are available to teachers.
Co-sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
Cost: Free.
Pre-registration is required.
The Choices Program and the American Antiquarian Society plan to hold a daylong in-person workshop in Spring 2021. We hope this webinar will inspire you to attend this future in-person event!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The webinar is appropriate for middle and high school history, social studies, and humanities teachers, including AP and IB educators.
“Informative, interesting, and helpful.”
– Fred T., History Teacher, Florida
Mimi is the Director of Sales and Professional Development for the Choices Program. Prior to joining the Choices Program in 2011, Mimi worked at Clark University where she served as the Director of the Teacher Center for Global Studies supporting K12 social studies teachers throughout Massachusetts for more than 20 years. Mimi holds a Masters in International Development and Social Change from Clark University.