April 2021 TPS Consortium Meeting Registration


Since 2006, the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program has offered grants to a wide variety of educational organizations including school districts, libraries, cultural institutions, associations, universities, and tech firms to deliver educational programs, write curricula, and create teaching materials and tools based on Library of Congress materials.

Grantees become members of the TPS Consortium, a group of organizations which helps extend the Library’s reach by connecting hundreds of thousands of educators and learners to the Library of Congress. Consortium members collaborate, co-create, share ideas, network, and actively participate as a diverse educational community.

The next meeting of the TPS Consortium will take place virtually on Wednesday, April 7th. All current and prospective members are encouraged to attend.
1.First Name:
2.Last Name:
3.Email Address:
4.What are your main professional interests?
5.Organization Name:
6.What is your organization's primary focus?
7.What is your role within your organization?
8.Who awarded your last TPS grant?
9.Will you attend the TPS Consortium Meeting on April 7th? 
10.What portion of the meeting, if any, do you plan to attend? Please check all that apply.

(We'll send a detailed agenda to all registrants.)
11.What information or content would you like to see included in the meeting?
12.Do you have questions about the upcoming meeting or the TPS Consortium?
2021 Annual National Council for History Education Conference 

If you'd like to know more about the activities of TPS Consortium members and history educators from across the country, consider attending the National Council for History Education's online 2021 Annual Conference from April 8 - 11. Registration is open until April 2.
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