Elections, Then and Now: A Journey Through Democracy
Online with the Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute of Colonial Williamsburg and The Center for Civic Education
Program Objectives and Benefits
- Historical Perspectives: Participants uncover the fascinating stories of elections in early America through unique 18th-century sources.
- Inquiry-Based Lessons: Explore CCE’s newest resources and acquire practical strategies for engaging students in discussions about electoral processes, analyzing campaign rhetoric, and encouraging critical thinking skills. Collaborate with fellow educators to develop innovative teaching approaches.
- Resources and Best Practices: Access a wealth of carefully curated resources, including lesson plans, primary source documents, multimedia materials, and online platforms. Learn how to integrate these resources effectively into your teaching to enhance student engagement and understanding. Discover best practices for promoting civil discourse and civic participation among students.
- Professional Networking: Engage in meaningful discussions, share experiences, and best practices, and develop a network of supportive colleagues who will inspire and empower you throughout your teaching career.











