MH Core and Civil Rights Option
Modern History PL to meet your classroom needs and reduce your workload demands.
Having attended your Indochina course many years ago, I knew I was signing up for quality instruction. The programming tips and question making tips were amazing - thank you!
Having attended your Indochina course many years ago, I knew I was signing up for quality instruction. The programming tips and question making tips were amazing - thank you!
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All Products, History
NESA Accredited PD course designed to meet all your classroom needs.
$440
All Products, History
NESA accredited course packed with programming, assessment and sources unpacking two decades of the most tumultuous and unprecedented period of American history and the dream himself, MLK.
$385
“Lubna 'Civil Rights in the USA 1945 – 68' course is essential professional development for Modern History teachers. The blend of historical content and pedagogical advice has improved the way I teach this core study. The workshop provides tangible ways to improve student outcomes. The classroom ready resources and assessment strategies are great. I highly recommend this course to any educator looking to elevate their teaching and refresh their programming for the USA Civil Rights topic”
“As a teacher who has been out of the classroom for a while, I found Lubna’s History P.D. courses to be invaluable in keeping me up to date with curriculum changes and evolving teaching strategies. Her resources in particular have been extremely useful in preparing me for a classroom return. They are high quality, creative, educational, and ready-to-use. She is a strong academic whose main goal is to share her love for history!”
“I would just like to say a big Thank You for all your interest, passion, resources, and support around Power and Authority and Civil Rights. My students accomplished some fantastic results overall with one student coming 9th in state and my class out performing all other KLAs with 8.20% above state average.”