Resource Details MUSEUM RESOURCE
North Carolina at Home and in Battle during World War II
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Learn how World War II affected North Carolinians and how the state’s men, women, and children contributed to the war effort at home and abroad. Advance registration is required. Courses are offered periodically throughout the year.
Available now at:
http://www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/edu/ProfDev.html
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Click the link above to download the
resource now.
To register for an online workshop,
print a professional development registration form
from from the North Carolina Museum of History Web site, then
complete it and send it to the address on the form.
or fax your registration form to 919-733-8655; or call 919-807-7971.
Online workshops require access to a computer
with an Internet connection. Each workshop may be accessed any time
during the program dates (usually six weeks).
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