Walking Through History with Primary Source Documents from Infobase’s History and Religion Databases: Webinar
Educators often express frustration at the amount of time they spend looking for resources that they need in order to support their students’ learning. Infobase’s suite of award-winning history databases represent the full scope of history from prehistory to the present and provide trustworthy content to supplement any history text.
Primary source documents help students relate in a personal way to events of the past and promote a deeper understanding of history as a series of human events. Because primary sources are incomplete snippets of history, each one represents a mystery that students can only explore further by finding new pieces of evidence. Join us as we discuss and highlight the wealth of primary source documents available within the Infobase history databases and how they can enhance your curriculum and address some of the challenges educators are facing in teaching social studies in this shifting educational climate.
In this session you will take away:
- Key value points on the primary source content in our history databases.
- Suggestions and tips for bringing primary source documents into your curriculum.