Austin workshop participants gather at the Byrne-Reed House. Photo by L. E. Wall.

Dallas workshop participants gather at the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Photo by L.E. Wall.

From left to right: Royal Furgeson, retired U.S. District Judge and founding dean of the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law; Jeffrey A. Engel, founding director of Southern Methodist University's Center for Presidential History; Raymond W. Smock, director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, WV; Richard A. Baker, U.S. Senate Historian Emeritus; Charles Flanagan, director of educational programs at the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives and Records Administration; and Michael L. Gillette, Humanities Texas Executive Director. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Charles Flanagan delivers a lecture entitled "Teaching the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights" at the Byrne-Reed House. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Charles Flanagan shares methods of teaching the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights with Paul Van Assen of Garland Alternative Education Center and Kenneth Fraga of DeSoto High School. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Charles Flanagan reviews historical documents with Linda Smith of Bandera High School during an afternoon workshop in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Charles Flanagan leads teachers in an afternoon workshop in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Workshop participants discuss historical documents during an afternoon workshop in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Raymond W. Smock lectures on the U.S. House of Representatives in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Raymond W. Smock speaks to teachers about the U.S. House of Representatives in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Raymond W. Smock answers teachers' questions after his lecture in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Richard A. Baker and Raymond W. Smock discuss the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives with teachers in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Richard A. Baker lectures on the U.S. Senate in Dallas. Photo by S. Moore.

Richard A. Baker speaks about the U.S. Senate in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Leonard Hasley Jr. of Dallas's W. H. Atwell Middle School participates in an afternoon workshop led by Richard A. Baker in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Rebekah Gomez of Austin's Lamar Middle School discusses the legislative branch of the federal government with Raymond W. Smock and Richard A. Baker. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Adriana Lopez-Casiano and Julia Benavides, both of Laredo's United High School, review primary source documents during an afternoon workshop in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Jeffrey Engel delivers a lecture on the executive branch of the federal government. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Jeffrey Engel delivers a lecture on the presidency at the Dallas workshop. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Jeffrey Engel discusses the presidency with Linda Smith during the Austin workshop. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Jeffrey Engel shares teaching methods with Jennifer McDaniel of Irving's MacArthur High School. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Laura Hanley of Flower Mound's Marcus High School asks a question after Jeffrey Engel's lecture in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Royal Furgeson lectures on the federal judiciary in Dallas. Photo by S. Moore.

Alexander Adams of Crandall Middle School asks a question after Royal Furgeson's lecture in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Royal Furgeson discusses the federal judiciary with teachers during an afternoon workshop in Austin. Photo by L.E. Wall.

Kenneth Fraga listens as Royal Furgeson shares primary sources with teachers during an afternoon workshop in Dallas. Photo by L.E. Wall.