Stephen Wesson is an Educational Resource Specialist at the Library of Congress, where he specializes in developing interactive projects and classroom materials. A veteran of educational media, before coming to the Library he managed print and online programs for a number of educational companies and organizations.
Most Recent Posts
- Our Favorite Posts: Kindergarten Historians May 21st, 2013
- Informational Text: Child Labor Reform Panels and Multimedia in the Early 20th Century May 16th, 2013
- Alexander Graham Bell, Educator May 9th, 2013
- Mexican American Migrations and Communities: A New Library of Congress Primary Source Set May 6th, 2013
- What’s the Difference Between the National Archives and the Library of Congress? April 18th, 2013
- Teaching with Informational Text: Historic Newspapers from the Library of Congress March 28th, 2013
- Soldiers’ Poems of World War I in Newspapers: Personal Responses in Public Media March 19th, 2013
- Teaching with Short Texts: Primary Sources from the Library of Congress Say More with Less March 7th, 2013
- New Library of Congress Primary Source Set for Teachers: American Authors in the Nineteenth Century March 4th, 2013
- The Great Migration in Library of Congress Primary Sources February 12th, 2013
