Teacher Seminars Online

Teacher Seminars Online

Teacher Seminars Online give K–12 educators the opportunity to study with eminent American history professors and dive deep into primary sources with master teachers. New to 2026, each seminar will be composed of live lectures, Q&A sessions, and opportunities for discussion with scholars, Gilder Lehrman master teachers, partner organizations, and your peers.

 

Registration Deadlines: The Monday before each seminar’s first live session (unless otherwise noted)
Cost: $25 per seminar
Discounts Available: Email seminars@gilderlehrman.org if you are interested in registering for 3+ seminars to receive special discount codes and offers.

 

Image: Professor Denver Brunsman of The George Washington University

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  • 10 Seminars

  • 11 to 17 PD Hours

How to Register for Teacher Seminars

Step-by-step process for registering for Teacher Seminars Online

You can browse available seminars by date below. Once you know which seminars you want to take, click the button to register. Along the way, we ask you to nominate a worthy colleague for History Teacher of the Year before adding seminars to your cart and checking out. The History Teacher of the Year program shines a spotlight on the amazing work of K–12 history educators and, like Teacher Seminars, aims to keep teachers engaged, motivated, and passionate. Thank you!

Nominate Teacher & Select Seminars

Browse 2026 Seminars by Date

Week of June 15

June 15-19

Week of June 22

June 22-July 26

Week of June 29

June 29-July 3

Week of July 6

July 6-10

Week of July 27

July 27-31

  • 11 PD Hours
  • Register by July 20

Slavery and Abolition

Lead Scholar: Manisha Sinha, University of Connecticut
Live Sessions: 11:00 am ET to 2:00 pm ET

Week of August 3

August 3-7

Week of August 10

August 10-14

  • 15 PD Hours
  • Register by August 3

American Indians and the Law

Lead Scholar: Lindsay G. Robertson, University of Oklahoma
Live Sessions: 4:00 pm ET to 8:00 pm ET

Frequently Asked Questions

About

What is the Teacher Seminars Online program?

This is the thirty-second year that the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History has provided teachers with the opportunity to study in seminars with eminent American history professors and dive deep into primary sources with master teachers, and the seventh year offering these seminars online. We will be offering ten different seminars online this summer, in a new all-live format, from June 15 to August 14, 2026, as part of a full slate of professional development programming from the Institute this summer. Registration is just $25 per seminar, and you are welcome and encouraged to register for as many seminars as you like. Email us at seminars@gilderlehrman.org if you are interested in registering for three seminars or more for special discount codes and offers.

What's Included?

What does each Teacher Seminar Online include?

  • Live sessions: Four live lectures, four live Q&A sessions, two live pedagogy sessions led by Gilder Lehrman master teachers, and one live session for open discussion and networking with peers. 
  • Glider Lehrman Resources: Selected primary sources, lesson plans, spotlights from the Gilder Lehrman Collection, and other classroom-ready resources, along with supplementary videos from the Book Breaks and Inside the Vault archives.
  • Professional Development Credit: A certificate confirming completed hours/CEUs for the seminar (upon successful completion of seminar requirements)

In addition, select seminars are held in partnership with museums and historic sites across the country and include special live sessions and resources.
 

Eligibility

Who is eligible to register for Gilder Lehrman Teacher Seminars Online?

  • Full-time K–12 teachers of all subjects, principals, and librarians from schools in our Affiliate School Program, along with community college instructors, National Park Service employees, and museum professionals may register.
  • Curriculum specialists and district supervisors may register for Teacher Seminars Online as long as one of the schools they work with is in our Affiliate School Program.

Can I participate in more than one Teacher Seminar Online?

You are welcome and encouraged to register for as many Teacher Seminars Online as you like. Email us at seminars@gilderlehrman.org if you are interested in registering for three seminars or more for special discount codes and offers.

Registration

When can I register for a seminar? Is there a deadline to register?

Registration for 2026 Teacher Seminars Online is now open. Registration will remain open for all seminars until capacity is reached or one week prior to the first live session in that seminar (whichever comes first).

How do I sign up for a Teacher Seminar Online?

Make sure you are logged in to the Gilder Lehrman website and go to https://www.gilderlehrman.org/nhtoy-nomination-teacher-seminars. Before selecting your seminars, we ask you to nominate a teacher for History Teacher of the Year. Once you have done this, please follow the prompts to proceed with your registration.
 

Seminar Access

How long will I have access to the session recordings and other content from my Teacher Seminars?

Participants will have access to their seminar materials through December 19, 2026.

Live Sessions

When are the scholar lectures, scholar Q&As, and master teacher pedagogy sessions?

Live sessions for each seminar will take place within the week of that scheduled seminar. Each seminar will have four live scholar lectures, four live scholar Q&A sessions, and two pedagogy sessions. Select seminars will have additional live sessions. Please note that some scheduling is subject to change.

How many Q&A and pedagogy sessions do I have to attend?

In order to receive credit for your participation, you must attend at least four session days the week of your seminar, but we welcome your reaching out to us at seminars@gilderlehrman.org if you need to be excused because of child care, health, or other personal or professional reasons.

Do any of the seminars conflict or overlap?

We have planned the schedule to minimize live-session overlap wherever possible. This means that you can participate in multiple seminars across weeks or within the same week. However, there may be up to 15 minutes of overlap. Please check the start and end times of all live sessions before submitting your registration.

Technology

What technology will I need?

In order to participate in the live lecture, Q&A, and pedagogy sessions, which will take place on Zoom, you will need a webcam or, at least, your computer’s microphone or a smartphone with the Zoom Android or iOS application installed. There will also be an audio-only option to call in to Q&A and pedagogy sessions using a phone.

How can I access the seminar materials?

All Teacher Seminars will be hosted in the Gilder Lehrman Online Learning Community via TalentLMS. TalentLMS is a cloud-based platform that can be accessed via all browsers, including Firefox, Edge, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. It is also compatible with browsers used by mobile devices (i.e., iOS and Android). All seminar participants will be provided with a TalentLMS account that will give access to online resources, participant discussion boards, and links to all of the live Zoom sessions.

Costs

What expenses am I responsible for?

There is a non-refundable $25 registration fee per seminar. Fees are paid by credit card and your space in the seminar is not confirmed until payment is received.

How do I withdraw from a Teacher Seminar?

Please email seminars@gilderlehrman.org to withdraw. If you are certain you can no longer participate in the seminar, please email us to withdraw as soon as possible so we can open this spot up to another teacher. Please note that registration fees are non-refundable.

Professional Development Credit

Can I earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Points (PDPs)?

Gilder Lehrman Teacher Seminars are generally eligible for CEU and PDP credits, but it is your responsibility to verify eligibility with your school administration or state PD office. (Please note that the Institute is an approved provider of professional development in Massachusetts, Montana, New York, Texas, and Washington State, and in Michigan through a partnership with the Michigan Council for History Education. The Institute is not an approved provider of Illinois State Board of Education PDCs or Act 48 credit in Pennsylvania.) If you need more information to determine eligibility than is available on the Teacher Seminars page, please email us at seminars@gilderlehrman.org.

How will I receive my certificate?

Certificates of completion will automatically be shared with participants upon completion of an online seminar (measured by viewing all lectures and participating in all live sessions).

Can I receive graduate credit?

At this time, we are not able to offer graduate credit for our Teacher Seminars. You may wish to consider taking courses in the Gettysburg College–Gilder Lehrman MA in American History program.