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Teaching Montana's Constitution: A Summer Workshop for Educators (Day 2)

  • MSU Billings Campus 1500 University Drive, Billings, Montana 59101-0298, United States (map)

Teaching Montana’s Constitution: A Summer Workshop for Educators, will bring together Montana teachers for an in-person professional development opportunity focused on incorporating the story of Montana’s Constitution in their social studies, history, and/or government curriculum. Organized by the Friends of the Montana Constitution, a statewide nonpartisan nonprofit, this workshop assembles constitutional experts, historians, retired public servants, and current educators to dive deep into the history of Montana’s unique 1972 Constitution and the people who wrote it. Teachers will leave the workshop not only with new materials and resources, but also with new strategies for incorporating Montana history into their classrooms in exciting and engaging ways.

Target Audience: Montana Educators, either High School or Middle School levels, teaching history, government, civics, english language arts and/or social studies.

Registration opened April 20 and Closes June 2, 2026. Register below!

https://montanaconstitution.org/2026/04/17/teaching-montanas-constitution/ [montanaconstitution.org]

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