History in the Making -- Virtual - 25293
ESC Regions 10 and 11 invite you to attend the first ever Metroplex Social Studies Conference on June 23rd in Frisco ISD. Our learning extravaganza will begin with presentations by Texas Law Related Education, The DBQ Project, and the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. In the afternoon, participants will have the opportunity to learn strategies, lesson ideas, and resources from fellow rock star educators throughout the Metroplex. Come increase your professional learning and network with other Social Studies colleagues. Breakfast and lunch will be provided by Texas Law Related Education, the DBQ Project, and SMU Teaching Free Enterprise. We hope you will join us for a day of learning and celebrating social studies.
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Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education
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Fully-charged device with internet capability.
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To provide a day of social studies sharing, learning and networking for Region 10 & 11 social studies educators.
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