Educators, join us at the Alamo for Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!, offered both onsite and virtual. Earn CPE credits in this Professional Development workshop designed for the Texas History classroom.
With the Battle of San Jacinto, and the signed Declaration of Independence, Texas becomes its own country. Up to this point in the timeline, Texas was under Mexican rule and government. Now, Texas needed to set up its own government and develop its own laws. The people that helped to create the political fabric of the Republic of Texas was Jose Antonio Navarro, Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, and Anson Jones. The military fabric was created with the Texas Navy, the Texas Rangers. The pillars of the Republic of Texas rested on the shoulders of a diverse population, such as people like William Goyens and Mary Maverick. The Republic of Texas had its own battles to fight, such as debt and invasion.
Instructional sessions and tour are led by Dr. Donald Frazier, Director, The Texas Center at Schreiner University and Cait Johnson, Lead Educator, San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site.
These onsite/virtual sessions combined provide:
- Instructional Materials
- Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours
- Teaching strategies
- Connections to TEKS
- Live Q&A
- Applied knowledge with self-study techniques