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Teaching American History
The Constitutional History Renewal Project

AN INVITATION:
History and social studies teachers throughout Western Massachusetts are in vited to participate in the Constitutional History Renewal Project (CHRP)


Funded by the Federal Department of Education's "Teaching American History (TAH)" program the CHRP will use speakers, projects, museum work, and primary documents to enhance teaching of the critical issues and questions that make the Constitution central to American history.

» Welcome Letter from Project Director

Participating Teachers Will Receive:

  • Professional development points or graduate credits are available
    through TAH/CHRP.
  • A stipend of $100.00 for each seminar day and $700.00 for the
    two-week summer session.
  • Useful materials, including primary document sources to support the
    teaching of American history.
  • Engaging seminars, discussions, field trips and other activities designed to
    connect American history content to inquiry-based teaching and learning.

A program of the Amherst-Pelham Regional School District and the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute in partnership with the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association.

Part of the Teaching American History Grant Program funded by the United States Department of Education.

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