The Teaching with Primary Sources Journal
Strategies and resources for K-12 classrooms from the Library of Congress
Current Issue
This issue illustrates how primary sources can support teaching to meet the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
- Primary Sources and the Common Core State Standards, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 2012
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Previous Issues
Previous issues of The Teaching with Primary Sources Journal, formerly known as Teaching with Primary Sources Quarterly, are available through this archive.
About The Teaching with Primary Sources Journal
The TPS Journal is an online publication created by the Library of Congress Educational Outreach Division in collaboration with the TPS Educational Consortium.
Published quarterly, each issue focuses on pedagogical approaches to teaching with Library of Congress digitized primary sources in K-12 classrooms. The TPS Journal Editorial Board and Library staff peer review all content submitted by TPS Consortium members and their partners. Please email questions, suggestions or comments about The TPS Journal to Vivian Awumey, TPS Program Manager, at vawu@loc.gov.
The TPS Journal Editorial Board
Michael Brna, California University of Pennsylvania
Elaine Larson, The Center on Congress at Indiana University
Cindy Rich, Eastern Illinois University
Mark Newman, Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities
Sherry Levitt, Northern Virginia Partnership (school districts of Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax and Falls Church)
Courtney Kisat, Southern Illinois University – Carbondale
Laura Hancock, Southeastern Louisiana University
Sheila Watts, The University of the Arts