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Northwestern Enid Campus to play host to Social Studies Workshops May 28-29

May 6, 2025

Bill of Rights Institute promotional flyer for 'Standards and Storytelling: Bring Oklahoma's Social Studies to Life' workshop. The design features the BRI Jr. logo, colorful puzzle pieces, and a blue illustration of the U.S. Capitol. Event details: May 28, 2025, 8AM-3PM at ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ, 292 E Randolph Ave, Enid, OK 73701. The flyer describes a free in-person seminar for elementary educators featuring storytelling, primary sources, and student-centered strategies, with complimentary breakfast and lunch. A QR code for registration appears in the bottom right corner.Bill of Rights Institute promotional flyer for 'Teaching Freedom: Using BRI Resources for Engaging Social Studies Lessons' workshop. The design uses orange and navy blue colors with an eagle silhouette in the background. Event details: May 29, 2025, 8AM-3PM at ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ, 292 E Randolph Ave, Enid, OK 73701. The flyer describes a free in-person seminar where secondary educators will explore strategies to teach history, government, and economics through the lens of freedom and civic responsibility, with complimentary breakfast and lunch. A QR code for registration appears in the bottom right corner.

The ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ Department of Social Sciences will play host to two social studies workshops on the Northwestern-Enid campus, May 28-29.

The Bill of Rights Institute (BRI) is offering these free in-person seminars from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a complimentary breakfast and lunch.

Founded in 1999, the BRI is a non-partisan, non-profit educational organization. Its team develops educational resources on American history and government, provides professional development opportunities to teachers and runs student programs and scholarship contests.

The Institute employs a full-time staff with more than 100 years of combined classroom experience. For more information about BRI, visit .

The first seminar on May 28 is titled “Standards and Storytelling: Bringing Oklahoma’s Social Studies to Life.” It is designed for elementary educators, featuring storytelling, primary sources and student-centered strategies to bring Oklahoma’s social studies standards to life. Participants can collaborate with fellow teachers and BRI staff to create engaging, standards-aligned lessons grounded in the BRI Jr. approach to civic education.

The second seminar on May 29 is titled “Teaching Freedom: Using BRI Resources for Engaging Social Studies Lessons,” where secondary educators will explore engaging, standards-aligned strategies to teach history, government and economics through the lens of freedom and civic responsibility. Participants can discover ready-to-use resources and collaborate with fellow teachers to bring foundational American principles to life in the classroom.

To register for the May 28 workshop, visit .

To register for the May 29 workshop, visit .

For more information about these workshops, contact Jana Brown Pittman, coordinator of social science teacher education and instructor of history, at jdbrown@nwosu.edu or (580) 327-8519.

For more information about the Northwestern Department of Social Sciences, visit , or contact Dr. Eric Schmaltz, department chair and professor of history, at ejschmaltz@nwosu.edu or (580) 327-8526.

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