Rebecca Newland, a former Teacher in Residence and contributor to the Teachers Page blog and the Poetry and Literature Center blog reflects on her interactions with the late congressman John Lewis. She notes that by talking about Lewis and his work with young people, we can keep alive the spirit of compassion and non-violence he espoused.
Barbara Bavis is the Bibliographic and Research Instruction Librarian at the Law Library of Congress, which largely means that I help create, organize, manage, and provide instruction in the Law Library's educational programs.
Hope you will join us for our professional development activities for the week of July 20th including using the Library's music collections and helping students explore multiple perspectives when analyzing primary sources.
Learn more about the Question Formulation Technique (QFT), a strategy through which individuals develop their ability to ask, work with, and use their own questions and consider how to employ it in a classroom situation.
The American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB), a collaboration between the Library of Congress and WGBH in Boston, offers a robust collection of some 52,000 public radio and television resources representing the past sixty years of American life.