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Bringing the World's Largest Library to Colorado Classrooms

Teaching with Primary Sources – Colorado Rural Partnership provides free professional development to teachers and library-media specialists through funding from the Library of Congress. Targeting schools in the rural and outlying areas of Colorado, we introduce educators to the vast online resources of the Library of Congress - more than 13 million digitized primary sources, as well as teaching resources designed by educators for educators.

We invite your school to get involved!
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Now Registering for:

Winter Institute

Discover new activities that work with all content areas to spark student inquiry.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm   
UNC Greeley Campus, Michener Library Room 303                                                                           

The TPS-CRP staff will help you create primary source activities you can use in your classrooms and help you improve your searching skills on the Library of Congress website. This is a workshop you won’t want to miss.

To register for this workshop call 970-351-1555 or email primary.sources@unco.edu

Essentials Exploration

  • Find out how to bring this introductory workshop series to your school or register for regularly-scheduled workshops at UNC:
    Essentials Exploration

 

Thank You to those who attended:

Thinkin' About Lincoln

Discover valuable resources to plan for Lincoln's 200th birthday.
Thursday. November 20, 2008, 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm
UNC Greeley Campus

Join the TPS staff and special guests; scholar in residence, Dr. Rick Silverman, and Michelle Pearson, Colorado Lincoln scholar. as they offer you ideas on how to celebrate the 200th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln in your classroom this February. Discover ways to incorporate primary sources and this momentous occasion into a wide range of subject areas. This workshop is appropriate for all grade levels. You will leave this workshop with enough Lincoln resources to plan your own Lincoln event on February 12, 2009.

For those who missed it, we may have more Lincoln events in January or February.

 

Project Mission
The mission of the Teaching with Primary Sources program from the Library of Congress is to:

  • equip teachers to embed digital primary sources from the Library of Congress into standards-based curricula
  • support teachers in curriculum-driven meaningful technology integration
  • encourage and empower teachers to deepen students’ content understanding and enhance critical thinking and literacy skills through the integration of primary source investigations into instruction

Colorado Rural Partnership, based at University of Northern Colorado, extends this mission locally to provide Teaching with Primary Sources professional development, resources and support to K-12 educators in rural and outlying areas of Colorado and to support faculty instruction for pre-service teachers.

Colorado’s 184 school districts serve approximately 800,000 students, with the top 20 districts educating 75% of those students. The goal of the Teaching with Primary Sources - Colorado Rural Partnership is to reach the smaller outlying 164 districts which educate the remaining 25% of students.