National History Day Workshop for Teachers

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Shiloh Meeting Hall building, 121 W. Huntsville Ave., Springdale
(parking lot is accessible on Price Avenue)

Cost: free (registration required)

White square logo featuring two red horizontal bars between the words “NHD NATIONAL HISTORY DAY.”Join us on Wednesday, July 17, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for a National History Day workshop at the Shiloh Meeting Hall. This workshop, to be led by Angela Adams, National History Day Arkansas Affiliate Coordinator and BSE Supervisor at University of Central Arkansas, is open to school librarians and educators whose concentrations are on 6th to 12th grade social studies, gifted and talented programs, drama, literacy, and technology.

Outline of state of Arkansas with the top edge lined with trees. Text in cursive across the state says National History Day and ArkansasDiscover how National History Day empowers students to showcase their talents through performances, papers, exhibits, websites, and documentaries, while meeting literacy frameworks and enhancing skills in research, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication. Learn about the 2025 National History Day theme and collaborate with fellow educators in your region.

Explore the Shiloh Museum’s exhibit hall, which includes exhibits ranging from prehistoric history in the Arkansas Ozarks through today, and access free educational resources for teachers. Earn up to six hours of Arkansas professional development credit. This workshop is free, but pre-registration is required as space is limited.

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