Attention Hawaii history teachers! Here's something to plan for your classes in September! And it's FREE!
Colonial Williamsburg’s Gift to the Nation in this election year of 2012 offers students an opportunity to interact virtually with historical characters and provides teachers with unique resources to engage students in the study of citizenship and our founding democratic principles.
The Electronic Field Trip entitled 'The Will of the People' examines the presidential election of 1800, one of the most bitter in U.S. history, and provides a surprising lesson for a 21st-century student. Thomas Jefferson explains how negative campaigning, partisan politics, and contested elections have been a part of our political system since the earliest days of the republic.
We're pleased to report that Colonial Williamsburg is offering FREE 24-hour access to this electronic field trip starting September 1, 2012 and concluding on September 30, 2012.
For more information about the Emmy Award-winning series of live, interactive television broadcasts, teacher guides, and online resources, call 1.800.761.8331, email EFTSupport@cwf.org or visit this link.
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