Primarily Speaking: Tips and Tricks for Integrating Primary Documents into Teaching & Learning

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Primarily Speaking: Tips and Tricks for Integrating Primary Documents into Teaching & Learning

Come and experience primary documents as tools for inquiry, project based learning, and critical thinking lessons. In this webinar, teacher-librarian, NBCT, and past President of CSLA, Connie Williams, leads an interactive session on several different strategies for teaching with and teaching about primary documents. Connie shares ways to help students think critically about primary documents in a variety of content areas. The webinar is packed with tips and tricks that are ready for immediate implementation. Viewers will walk away with a treasure trove of places to find great primary documents and strategies for instruction.

This is a professional learning opportunity that you do not want to miss! Teachers of all grades, librarians, and anyone who is interested in teaching with primary sources will benefit from watching this webinar.

About the Presenter

Connie Williams, MLS, is a National Board Certified Teacher Librarian. She is a member of the California State Library Services Advisory Board, and is a past president of the California School Library Association. She is currently an on-call librarian with the Sonoma County Public Library and adjunct with Santa Rosa Junior College. She is the author of Understanding Government Information: a Teaching Strategy Toolkit for Grades 7-12 (Libraries Unlimited 2016).

MLA Citation

Williams, Connie Hamner. "Primarily Speaking: Tips and Tricks for Integrating Primary Documents into Teaching & Learning." School Library Connection, October 2015, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Webinar?LearningModuleId=2269484&topicCenterId=2247902.

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