Constitutional Workshop
Being an American: Defending and Appreciating Freedom – The Founding Documents and Citizenship
Bozeman, MT
November 15, 2012
Looking for teacher-written resources to help engage your students with the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and the purposes of a national government? Join the Bill of Rights Institute for a free one-day workshop which will provide you with easy-to-use resources to bring the Founding documents alive.
This workshop is for U.S. History, Government, Civics and other Social Studies teachers grades 5-12, and will help meet numerous Montana state standards.
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Program Details for Participants:
- Program Location: Montana State University’s Foundation & Alumni Center, located at: 1501 South 11th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59717. The program will be held in the Great Room of the Alumni Center, on the second floor.
- Parking: parking is free to participants in the lot adjacent to the Alumni Center. Please see the campus map for the location of the Alumni Center.
- Directions: Driving Directions to the MSU Alumni Center can also be found here. Participants may enter through either the front or back door to the Center. The Great Room will be on the second floor to right as you go up the stairs.
- Breakfast and Registration begin at 7:30am, with the program sessions starting promptly at 8:00am. A complete agenda for the day is available here.
This Bill of Rights Institute Constitutional Workshop will help teachers address one or more of the Common Core Standards shown here.
This workshop is co-sponsored by the Joe Foss Institute and the Bill of Rights Institute
For questions, please contact Marianne Myers at: events@billofrightsinstitute.org
