3 Rutherford County Teachers help in the "Reconstruction and the African-American Experience in Tennessee"

Jul 14, 2015 at 03:37 pm by Bryan Barrett


Nearly two dozen Tennessee teachers participated in the Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) summer teacher institute on "Reconstruction and the African-American Experience in Tennessee" last week. The two-day workshop included a history content presentation by Dr. Lea Williams, professor of history at Tennessee State University, close study of primary sources related to the Reconstruction period, tours of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, and more.

Dr. Wayne Moore, the assistant state archivist at TSLA, said: "TSLA is a wonderful treasure house of primary sources for Tennessee social studies teachers. This workshop is an example of our commitment to provide primary sources in a form that the schools can use."

The summer teacher institute is an event sponsored by TSLA's education outreach department. The department frequently offers professional development workshops and in-service presentations to school districts around the state that are focused on using historic documents, maps, and images in the classroom. To learn more or to schedule an in-service training session, please contact us by phone at 615-253-3469, by email at education.tsla@tn.gov, or visit our website at http://tn.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/index.htm

Participants in the latest workshop included:

To learn more about TSLA's primary sources related to the period of Reconstruction in Tennessee, visit our education outreach site at: http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/cwandr.htm

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