Finding Your Voice, Telling Your Story  @SmithsonianEducation
Finding Your Voice, Telling Your Story  @SmithsonianEducation
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How can our students engage with everyday primary sources they may come across? How can our students use these sources to find their story … and think historically? This interactive session will examine personal family artifacts to tell a story of American immigration. Examples from recent NCSS methods texts for pre-service educators will also show how to engage with primary sources on a wider national scale.
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