Teacher Professional Development: Colonial Maryland on the Brink of Revolution

March 10, 2026 |
Educators are invited to join Historic Annapolis for an engaging teacher professional development workshop that explores Maryland’s transformation from a British colony to a leading voice in the American Revolution. This session examines the political, economic, and social forces that shaped Maryland during this time.
Participants will explore key events in Maryland’s path toward revolution and the leadership of notable colonial figures, including William Paca, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Thomas Stone, and Samuel Chase. Educators will hear from historians and a local educator to gain deeper insights and discuss practical ways to incorporate this history into the classroom.
Whether you’re teaching early American history or looking to enrich your curriculum with local perspectives, this workshop offers valuable insights for enlivening your classroom material.
There is no cost for educators to attend this program, but advance registration is required.
Possible funding is available to cover substitute teacher fees. Please inquire by emailing katie.turer@annapolis.org.
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Website:
www.annapolis.org/event/educator-pd-mar2026/ |
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| Location Information |
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Museum of Historic Annapolis |
William Paca House and Garden, 186 Prince George S Annapolis, MD 21401 |
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| Contact Information |
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Historic Annapolis |
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info@annapolis.org |
| Phone:
410-693-8419 |
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