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One way the George W. Bush Library provides information is through public and educational programs. Through teacher workshops, the creation of classroom materials, and other innovative programs, the Library has become a resource for students, teachers, and other education professionals. All these activities are geared toward helping teachers do their incredibly important work by providing materials and ideas for educating their students while meeting the standards they must attain. These programs center naturally on teaching history and civics but also, more fundamentally, on the importance of primary sources in education and research. Also, the Library has started efforts designed to combine the teaching of civics and history with the very important topics of science, technology, mathematics, and engineering.
To see our complete program catalog (descriptions, content areas, grade levels, objectives, TEKS, etc.) click here and filter by George W. Bush Presidential Library.
Contact c2tx@esc11.net or bush43education@nara.gov for more information.
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