TAFT ANNUAL TEACHERS SEMINARS

The Taft Institute Seminar for Teachers is an annual online event, generally in late fall, that features presentations and reviews of topical issues by Professor Emeritus Michael Krasner, Professor Emeritus Jack Zevin and Senior Teaching Associate Don McLean.  

Each year we provide resources for prep and follow-up work. Access the following for each year below:
TTI-Hands Favicon-Blue.png   Teachers Seminar Presentation Recordings
TTI-Hands Favicon-Blue.png   Seminar PowerPoint Presentations
TTI-Hands Favicon-Blue.png   Source articles
TTI-Hands Favicon-Blue.png   Student handouts
 
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STIPEND OFFERED!   

Your time is rewarded with a $300 stipend for visible attendance and participation.  An additional $300 is offered for writing a lesson plan, using it, and providing feedback on how it worked in class. 

VIEW READING MATERIALS  & RECORDINGS OF PAST TEACHERS SEMINARS

2025-Teachers Seminars

The 2025 Seminar covered the controversial issue: "Teaching the Current Moment in America: Is the Constitution Threatened?" View Teachers Seminar presentations, download Seminar PowerPoint presentations, read source articles and download student handouts for the 2025 event.

2024-Teachers Seminars

The Taft Institute Annual Seminar for Teachers is an annual online event that features presentations and reviews of topical issues, conducted by Professor Emeritus Michael Krasner, Professor Emeritus Jack Zevin and Senior Teaching Associate Don McLean. The 2024 Taft Institute Teachers Seminar…

2023-Teachers Seminars

The 2023 Seminar covered the topic of elections: "Teaching Elections: 2023 and the prospects for 2024.

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