Family History Workshops


Family History Education Associates present half, full, and two-day workshops for integrating genealogy and family history into your classroom by experienced certified educators who have taught genealogy. Exciting and informative sessions have been held in various locations around the United States since 1988. In addition to educators, participants in the workshops include curriculum specialists, administrators, supervisors, consultants, and parents.

Program presenters combine their experience in the classroom with a vast amount of information, skill in presentation, and humor even with difficult subjects. Family History Education Associates always work to maintain a comfortable, interactive atmosphere in all sessions.

All programs are well-organized and relevant for teaching family history and genealogy into the next century. The content of these programs reflect the particular needs of each audience. Session leaders invite audience participation whenever possible.

High interest topics combine to headline dynamic and enriching programs. We provide the type of help teachers need to successfully incorporate family history and genealogy in most major disciplines. Handouts with lesson plans and other suggested activities are provided to participants.

Choices include:

  • The Joys of Teaching Genealogy K-12
    • Genealogy in the Classroom Issues and Challenges of Teaching Genealogy
    • Using Genealogy to Celebrate Diversity
    • Activities and Source Material for Primary and Secondary Grades
    • Interviewing Techniques, Data Collection, and Final Projects
    • Twentieth Century Sources for Family History Research
    • Making Learning Fun with Genealogy
  • Seminars and training sessions can also be tailored to specific district needs or to satisfy applicable local or state requirements. Each offers a unique opportunity for sharing experiences and learning new strategies.
  • How Do We Schedule a Program in our Area?

    Seminars and workshops dates can be reserved for the coming year. For complete details, contact Maralyn A. Wellauer by telephone at (414) 778-1224, by e-mail to fhea@execpc.com , or by fax (414) 778-2109 or complete the registration form and mail to: 2845 North 72nd Street Milwaukee, WI 53210.

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