How to distribute a civics curriculum?
May 30, 2006 11:04 AM   Subscribe

High school (civics) teachers - how do I distribute a civics curriculum?

I am working with an organization that has developed a high school civics curriculum (for grades 9 & 10) based around the bill of rights - specifically first- and fourth-amendment issues.

I am trying to distribute it in the state of Minnesota, and having little luck getting school district officials to incorporate it into the official curriculum. So, instead, I am trying to offer it to teachers directly as a supplement to the official curriculum. (After following the proper protocol of informing curriculum directors first, of course!)

This question is pointed towards high school teachers anywhere - what events and conferences do you go to where those interested in presenting their curriculum have a chance of getting it into your hands? I have already looked into the State Social Studies conference, but am interested in any kind of event where teachers tend to congregate. Additionally, what websites do you often look at for supplemental curricula?
posted by mammary16 to Education (2 answers total)
 
do you want people to buy it from you?
posted by k8t at 2:07 PM on May 30, 2006


Response by poster: Oops. No, it's free.
posted by mammary16 at 2:26 PM on May 30, 2006


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