About the Program
The Teaching with Primary Sources Program works with colleges and other educational organizations to deliver professional development programs that help teachers use the Library of Congress's rich reservoir of digitized primary source materials to design challenging, high-quality instruction.
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TPS Regional Program
The Library of Congress awards grants under the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Regional program to school districts, universities, cultural institutions, library systems and other educational organizations who wish to incorporate TPS materials and methods into their existing education and professional development programs for pre and in-service teachers, librarians, media specialists and other K-12 educators.
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Upcoming Events
February 2013
23 The Northern Virginia Partnership — Level III Coaching Workshops
25 The Northern Virginia Partnership — Level I Workshop
27 TPS Eastern Region — Basics
The TPS Journal
This Issue's Theme:
Primary Sources and the Common Core State Standards
This issue illustrates how primary sources can support teaching to meet the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
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Consortium Member Showcase
The University of California at Davis (UC Davis)
The University of California at Davis (UC Davis), founded in 1905, is a top research and teaching university from one of the world’s pre-eminent public university systems. Spread out over 5,300 acres in the Central Valley, UC Davis serves 32,290 students in 102 undergraduate majors and 90 graduate programs and is geographically the largest UC campus.