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Natchez Trace ParkwayA section of Old Trace in Mississippi at milepost 222.
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Natchez Trace Parkway
For Teachers
 

The Natchez Trace Parkway currently offers formal curriculum-based programs for kindergarten and second grade classes that would like to schedule a filed trip to the Parkway. As the Parkway develops other curriculum-based programs for additional grades, we will gladly work with teachers to deliver a program on your choice of Parkway related subjects.

 

Teachers that would like to work with Parkway’s interpretation and education staff on the development of future grade specific curriculum-based programs my contact the interpretation and education division here or by phone at 1-800-305-7417 or 662-680-4027.   

 

The Natchez Trace Parkway’s formal, curriculum-based educational program matches state and national education objectives with Parkway resources. The contents of curriculum-based programs are relevant to the resources of the Parkway and the impacts endangering those resources, and conservation or preservation issues relevant to the Parkway. Parkway curriculum-based programs are:

 

• Relevant to parkway resources and interpretive themes;

 

• Enhance school curricula;

 

• Involve school teachers in planning and development of unit content and activities;

 

• Include pre- and post-visit materials or activities; and

 

• Have methods and criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the program.

 

To have teacher packets mailed to you, call 1-800-305-7417 or 662-680-4027.

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Did You Know?
The Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) played a vital role in the preservation of the Natchez Trace by placing markers in each Mississippi county the old trace passed through.

Last Updated: September 11, 2008 at 23:39 EST