- Talking Maine History (Led by Libby Bischof - USM)
- Maine History Series (Led by David Cheever)
- Senator Margaret Chase Smith: Gender and Politics in the 1964 Presidential Election (Led by John Taylor - MCS Library & Museum)
- Teaching About Maine Native Americans - Curriculum Considerations (Led by Fiona Hopper - Portland Public Schools)
- Teacher Perspective on Teaching About Maine Native Americans (Led by Melanie Brown - Ellsworth MS)
- Teaching About Pandemics in Maine Using Primary Source Sets (Co-Presented by the Maine DOE, The Maine Historical Society, The Maine State Archives, The Maine State Museum, and The Maine State Library)
- Teaching Maine’s Relationship to Global Slavery with Primary Sources (Led by Kate McMahon/Smithsonian & Kate Webber/Maine State Museum)
You May Also Be Interested in the Following:
Maine Public Officials
- Talking Civics & Gov't with Senator Angus King
- Talking Civics & Gov't with Senator Susan Collins
- Talking Civics & Gov't with Rep. Jared Golden
- Talking Civics & Gov't with Rep. Chellie Pingree
- Meet & Learn with the Secretary of State
- Meet & Learn with the State Treasurer
Maine State Organizations
- Using Maine State Museum Online Resources to Teach
- Using Digital Maine Library
- Virtual Learning with Maine Memory Network
- Education Resources from the Maine Secretary of State’s Website
- Exploring Primary Sources with the Maine State Archives
- Teaching Using Osher Map Library Online Resources
- Resources for Teaching Personal Finance & Economics
- Talking Primary Sources with Maine State Organizations & Teacher Leader Panel Discussion of Classroom Use (Led by Kate Webber - Maine State Museum & Teacher Leader Cohort)
- Stacey McCluskey (Carrabec Community Elementary School) - Resource List
- Jamie Karaffa (Bruce Whittier Middle School) - Presentation
- Shane Gower (Maranacook Community High School) - Presentation