Greatings from the 2006 National Council for the Social Studies conference in Washington DC. Like I did last year at the national convention in Kansas City, I roamed the exhibit looking for hidden gems - items that really help history teachers. I found several and tonight I want to share one of them with you - the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and some exciting opportunities for teachers coming up in the summer of 2007.
I stoppedy by the National Constitutional Center booth in the exhibit hall and visited with Carl Ackerman - a teacher at the new Constitution High School in Philadelphia. The podcast includes this interview. The Constitutional Center has some incredible opportunities for teachers this summer to study and learn about American History in Philadelphia. Check out the links for more information in the show notes. The official site is also very impressive - interactive games for students, links to primary documents, timelines, lesson plans and ideas for Constitutional Day and short audio files entitled "Constitutional Minutes".
Direct link to Podcast #50 - National Constitutional Center at the NCSS 2006 Convention - Interview with Teacher Carl Ackerman - MP3 Format - 11:20 minutes
Speaking of History Podcast #50 Show Notes:
Great to meet you at NCSS. You're doing lots of great work - we also want to hear about your History Channel interview and are looking forward to a blog entry soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to the NCSS presentation on blogs, podcasting, and wikis: http://teachinghistory.typepad.com/technology/2006/12/ncss_presentati.html
I'm looking forward to seeing you present at NCSS next year!