The Right Question Institute invites you to an afternoon with two of our partners in the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Consortium, Regina Holland, Director of the Rural Experience in America program at the National Council for History Education and Jaime Beal, Interdisciplinary Instruction Specialist at the Maine Department of Education. Holland and Beal have both built successful professional development programs centering rural education that utilize the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) as a core part of the curriculum. Teachers walk away from their programs energized to enact a variety of impactful place-based community projects that use primary source documents and student questions to dig into local history and the rural experience. Holland and Beal will present on the work they have done and share takeaways and tools you can use to replicate similar outcomes in your classroom, program, course, or organization. If you have ever wondered how to better incorporate quality primary source-based teaching, learner-generated inquiry, or rural and local history into your classroom teaching or professional learning program, this webinar is for you!