Cheryl Lederle is an Educational Resource Specialist at the Library of Congress, where she develops classroom materials and works with teachers to incorporate the Library’s digitized primary sources into high-quality instruction. Before coming to the Library, Cheryl taught English and writing at the high school and community college levels.
Most Recent Posts
- Remembering Pearl Harbor with Ansel Adams’ Collection December 4th, 2012
- Crossing the Delaware: General George Washington and Primary Sources November 29th, 2012
- Introducing Primary Source Analysis to Students: Lessons from the Library of Congress Summer Teacher Institute November 20th, 2012
- Edward S. Curtis and The North American Indian November 8th, 2012
- Designing a Mock Election in 2012: Lessons from Historical Primary Sources October 23rd, 2012
- Voting Rights for Women October 18th, 2012
- Voting Rights – The Full Enfranchisement of African Americans October 16th, 2012
- The Spanish Missions in Texas October 5th, 2012
- Teachers Welcome at the National Book Festival from the Library of Congress September 20th, 2012
- Presidential Elections: Newspapers and Complex Text September 18th, 2012