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Teachers–Join the Conversation

On Tuesday May 17 at 4 PM (Eastern Time), I will be participating in my first webinar via the National Council for the Social Studies. Register here

 

“Bestselling author Ken Davis invites teachers to join in an interactive discussion about teaching American History in more exciting ways. Davis, known for his down-to-earth, non-academic style, will present a brief introduction on what excites him in his study of American History, and what he’s learned in twenty years of talking to Americans about what they “need to know about American History.” Then he will open up the webinar to questions and comments from teachers.

“This is not a lecture, but a dialog,” says Davis, who hopes you will join the session and share your ideas and experiences about what works in the classroom.”

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