Are you looking for resources that provide students with opportunities to dive into authentic questions as they learn to read, speak, and write in Spanish? Learn how The DBQ Project Method structures interactive, language-rich experiences for teachers and students. Our lessons in United States and World History, Geography and Civics embed vocabulary acquisition with reading, writing, and oral communication. Students investigate primary and secondary sources to discover answers to mysteries in history and the social sciences. After some introductory remarks, participants will collaborate and discuss whether to re-enlist in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Experience firsthand, the ways in which well-curated authentic content can bring a classroom to life. Teachers in any Dual Language Immersion Program and World Language Spanish Courses are invited to join the fun.
Discover The DBQ Project, a dynamic approach to teaching critical thinking and writing skills through inquiry-based learning. Engage students with high-interest historical questions, guiding them to analyze primary sources, develop evidence-based arguments, and improve their writing... Read More →
Saturday January 25, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MST
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