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Wednesday July 23, 2025 9:32am - 10:27am CDT
In this engaging and interactive workshop, social studies teachers will explore strategies to develop students’ historical thinking skills. Participants will learn how to guide students beyond memorization of dates and facts to critically analyze sources, evaluate perspectives, and construct evidence-based historical arguments. Teachers will leave with practical tools, lesson ideas, and ready-to-use activities that align with inquiry-based learning and help students think like historians. This workshop will empower you to foster deeper historical understanding in your classroom.
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avatar for Kathy Austin

Kathy Austin

k-5 and 6-12, Region 18
Kathy Austin has been in the field of education for 20 years and currently serves as an Educational Consultant with Region 18 ESC where she specializes in secondary history and new teacher support. Kathy has designed curriculum for Holocaust and World War 2 elective courses and has... Read More →
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Chris Hightower

k-5 and 6-12 Social Studies, Region 18
Chris Hightower has been in the field of education for 23 years and is an Educational Consultant for Statewide Initiatives at Region 18. In addition to teaching and leading social studies education at the campus, district and state levels, Chris has designed, implemented, and managed... Read More →
Wednesday July 23, 2025 9:32am - 10:27am CDT
Conference Room C 2811 La Force Blvd, Midland, TX 79706, USA

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