“The Struggle for Voting Rights” Workshop on February 21
If you’re in the Austin, Texas, area, join us at the LBJ Presidential Library for an engaging one-day teacher workshop: “The Struggle for Voting Rights: From the 15th Amendment to Today.” The workshop...
View ArticleSummer Professional Development Around the National Archives
This summer, join us for one of our professional development workshops for educators. Native American Professional Development Series Webinars Programs in our Native American professional development...
View ArticleNew DocsTeach Webinars Available upon Request
We are happy to announce a new program in our line-up of professional development webinars: "DocsTeach On Demand." Connect your school or district for an on-demand webinar exploring DocsTeach, the...
View ArticleEducator Open House in Washington, DC
Attention DC area educators! Please join us for our annual Educators Open House on Thursday, September 13th from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. at the National Archives in Washington, DC. Heavy hors d’oeuvres...
View ArticleNew for Constitution Day: Distance Learning for Students and a Professional...
September 17th is Constitution Day! On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document that they had spent weeks creating: the Constitution...
View ArticleNew on DocsTeach: War & Protest Photos, Alexander Hamilton, the Bill of...
Recent highlights of primary sources newly added to DocsTeach
View ArticleNow on YouTube: Teaching the Constitution with Political Cartoons
Access our "Teaching the Constitution with Political Cartoons" webinar on the National Archives YouTube channel.
View ArticleUsing Primary Sources to Teach About Americans and the Holocaust
Primary sources and teaching activities provide students an opportunity to compare and contrast attitudes on immigration during this turbulent period in modern history.
View ArticleUpcoming Professional Development Webinars
Check out our new lineup of professional development webinars for educators starting this month!
View ArticleNew Webinars from the National Archives
Get ready to go back to school with new professional development webinars from the National Archives!
View ArticleEducators Open House in Washington, DC
DC metro area educators are invited to attend an open house at the National Archives on September 12.
View ArticleGet Ready for Constitution Day!
Find resources for teaching the Constitution on Constitution Day, or any day!
View ArticleUpcoming Webinar on Hispanic-Latinx Primary Sources
Join us for a free webinar on Oct 10th at 7 p.m. EDT to learn how to find Hispanic-Latinx primary sources at the National Archives.
View ArticleResources for Online Teaching & Learning
For educators who are now teaching remotely and homeschooling parents, we have several resources for online teaching and learning at the National Archives.
View ArticleNew DocsTeach Mini-Webinars
Getting Started with DocsTeach Mini-Webinars are open to teachers and parents of students in all grade levels. Each 20-minute session will highlight a different aspect of DocsTeach.
View ArticleNew DocsTeach Mini-Webinars
Getting Started with DocsTeach Mini-Webinars are open to teachers and parents of students in all grade levels. Each 20-minute session will highlight a different aspect of DocsTeach.
View ArticleNew Mini-Webinar Series: DocsTeach for Virtual Learning
Will you be teaching online this fall? Join us this August for our mini-webinar series: DocsTeach for Virtual Learning!
View ArticleCommemorating the 19th Amendment
Join us for webinars, online student programs, and more to commemorate the centennial of the 19th Amendment.
View ArticleGet Ready for Constitution Day!
We have programs and resources to help you teach about the Constitution on Constitution Day or any day!
View ArticleResources Related to American Indians and Native American Heritage
Find resources for teaching about American Indians and the history of Native Communities in relation to the Federal Government.
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