social studies conneCTion
Social studies education inspires all students for lifelong inquiry and informed civic action. Join social studies leaders, Steve Armstrong and Tony Roy, as they connect with educators and advocates from across the state. Each episode will include entertaining dialogue, insights into best practices, and practical connections to social studies standards. Produced by the Connecticut Council for the Social Studies.
social studies conneCTion
Lynn Mervosh and Understanding the Past Through Historic Sites.
Lynn Mervosh is the Site Administrator for the North Central Region for Connecticut Landmarks, which includes historic sites such as the Butler-McCook House & Garden and the Isham-Terry House, both in Hartford, and the Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden in Suffield. Impacted by her youth growing up during the bicentennial celebration year of the United States and witnessing the celebration of history, Lynn has worked in historic preservation for the past 15 years and enjoys maintaining historic properties to inspire an understanding of our complex past by sharing them with our communities.