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Professional Development for Teachers

Making it Relevant: Bringing Local History to Life in the Classroom

The Heritage Center Museum offers a 1-credit course through Intermediate Unit #13. This course provides 30 Act 48 hours.
- Participating teachers will spend four sessions in a traditional classroom setting and one full day touring the county.
- Focus is to discover how and where to find local history resources, how to interpret them, and how to turn that information into meaningful classroom experiences for students.
- At the end of the course, teachers will share a lesson plan on a local history topic of their choice.
- A fee is assessed by Intermediate Unit #13.
To register, please call (717) 560-4618 or download a registration form from www.iu13.k12.pa.us. The course # is I-842.
Act 48 Continuing Professional Development

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Workshops benefit elementary and secondary teachers. Home schooling parents also are welcome to attend. Certified teachers will receive Act 48 hours. |
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Workshops are usually held in the evenings or on Saturdays. |
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Hours granted range from 3-6. |
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Free |

Not only are these workshops free, but we will manage the paperwork
for applying for participation credit.
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the 2007-08 Workshops list. (PDF - 71 KB)

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New workshops are announced each spring for the following academic
year. If you have a suggestion for a professional development
workshop, please E-mail
our Education Department or Contact Us.
Please
visit our Events page
for additional workshops that are announced throughout the year.
Education Advisory Committee

We strive to create educational programs that are meaningful,
age appropriate, helpful to teachers, and relevant to curriculum.
To help us meet these goals, we have developed an advisory committee
comprised of teachers. The diverse group, which meets semi-annually,
includes educators with specialties that are relevant to the collections
and programs at both museums. These specialties include mathematics,
science, language arts, family and consumer science, art and social
studies.
To join or learn more about this committee, please E-mail
our Education Department or Contact Us.
Learn more about educational opportunities:
Curriculum & Standards
Student Programs
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