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Applications are due Sunday, Oct. 20, for "History for All: Elementary Social Studies and Structured Literacy," a yearlong cohort program to help elementary teachers improve their social studies teaching with historical content, pedagogy and structured literacy.
The National Council for History Education has partnered with the Kansas State Department of Education to offer this free, in-person professional development to third- through fifth-grade teachers in November and February. The cohorts will take place in western, central, and eastern Kansas, to ensure distance is not a significant barrier.
The cohort includes two in-person events, two webinars, and an opportunity to attend a national conference. Teachers who complete the program will receive a stipend.
Visit https://ncheteach.org/historyforall/ for more information.
Contact Jessica Ellison, jessica@ncheteach.org, with questions.
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