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ARTICLE II AND THE EVOLUTION OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER

Complete Attendance not available before workshop starts.

Join Law-Related Education for the day and explore Article II of the Constitution and the Presidency. The workshop will focus on the creation and function of the Executive Branch and the expansion of presidential power from the founding period through the modern era. Examine the relationship of political parties to the presidency. Participants will enjoy both scholarly instruction and hands-on lessons and strategies that allow learners to engage with the content.
Target Audience: 5th grade, 8th grade and high school US History and Government teachers.
• Elementary and Middle school breakout sessions will explore presidential power with a focus on domestic issues of the Early Republic and the Age of Jackson.
• High school breakout sessions will explore Article II by examining the debates of the modern presidency such as court packing and war powers as well as the implications of the electoral college.

Registration is free and lunch will be provided each day. Participants receive access to all materials upon completion of the course.

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$125.00

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Gifted/Talented

$0.00

All Educators
Gifted & Talented
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Grade 5
Grade 8
Grade 9
Social Studies
TTESS 1.4 Activities
TTESS 2.2 Content Knowledge and Expertise
TTESS 4.3 Professional Development

Title II Part A (FREE)
In Region Districts (FREE)

Workshop Materials

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Dates, Times and Locations

Room Name Workshop Date Begin Time End Time
Education Service Center
Pecos/Rio Grande Rooms
7/14/2026 9:00 AM 4:00 PM

Workshop Contacts

Name Type E-Mail Phone
Torrey Clay Presenter
KATHLEEN BEJARANO Contact kathleen.bejarano@esc15.net (325) 658-6571
Tatum Cole Billing Contact tatum.cole@esc15.net (325) 658-6571

Special Accommodations
For requests for special accommodations for this workshop, please contact one of the individuals listed above at least ten(10) business days prior to the workshop date.