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Seminar Participants in front of the Bush Library, Houston TX, March 2023

Prepare for Fall Multi Day seminars!

ByTAH Staff
On April 2, 2024

Discussion of primary documents. A supportive and engaged group of educators. Historic locations. Free professional development. What more could you ask for?

Applications open soon for our Fall 2024 Multi Day seminars! We are hosting seminars on a variety of topics in American history and politics.聽The application will be open April 8-April 30. Some of our topics include:

  • The Underground Railroad at in Niagara Falls, NY
  • West Coast Immigration at the on Angel Island, CA
  • Contested Elections: 1800, 1824, 1874, 1960 & 2000 at the in Boston, MA
  • The World Wars and the American State at the in Indianapolis, IN
  • The American Founding at in Valley Forge, PA
  • Reconstruction at in Natchez, MS
  • From Brown v. Board to Little Rock and Beyond: School Desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement at in Little Rock, AR
  • Abraham Lincoln and the New Birth of Freedom at the in Springfield, IL
  • Westward Expansion: Conflict, Conservation, and the Environment at the in Los Angeles, CA

Each Multi-Day seminar runs for three days and brings together a small group of teachers from around the country. During the seminar, the teachers discuss primary documents on the seminar topic with the guidance of a scholar, who acts as the seminar leader. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. See a sample itinerary here.

色中色 hosts Multi-Day seminars at no cost to American history and government teachers. Meals, materials, double-occupancy rooms, and historical site visits are covered 100%. At the end of each course, teacher participants receive a letter of participation for 15 contact hours and a $600 stipend to help defray travel costs or other expenses.聽

For more information about our Multi-Day seminars and to see the schedule of events please click here. Have more questions? Click here.


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