Using Library of Congress Resources to Build a Historical Argument
Featuring resources from the Library of Congress, National History Day (NHD) offers a course for teachers that focuses on the skills of historical argumentation.
The course includes four live webinars with an expert historian and an NHD curriculum specialist. Teachers will develop strategies to help their students think like historians and develop solid historical arguments. What is NHD? These research-based projects are entered into local and affiliate contests. The top student projects have the opportunity to advance to the national competition at the University of Maryland at College Park. NHD also seeks to improve the quality of history education by providing professional development opportunities for educators. Summer 2025 – Montana State University, Bozeman For more information contact Dr. Hailey Hancock at nationalhistorydaymt@gmail.com |
Contact Information
Dr. Hailey Hancock, nationalhistorydaymt@gmail.com
https://eu.courses.montana.edu/CourseStatus.awp?&course=25MEDU588752
Event Details
Target Group | K - 2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12 |
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Delivery Method | Online |
Available PL Durations(s) | It's self-paced, 70-100 hours for most people |
Cost | Free* |