Join Us, Virtually!
"Broaden your perspective, share your passion.”
Due to COVID-19, and in consideration of our guests' health and safety, Florida Council for History Education (FLCHE) is hosting a virtual conference.
FLCHE is pleased to present our 6th annual conference via Zoom.
Please join us as we share our organization’s mission to promote history in education as a way to appreciate the progress and awareness of past and present events. Keeping with our vision, our conference will bring history resources that are accessible to our community, educators, and students to discover the value and impact of history education. Conference presentations must reflect the theme, Frontiers In History. All sessions will focus on building content knowledge, promoting history education and disciplinary literacy, and the use of primary sources.
"Broaden your perspective, share your passion.”
Due to COVID-19, and in consideration of our guests' health and safety, Florida Council for History Education (FLCHE) is hosting a virtual conference.
FLCHE is pleased to present our 6th annual conference via Zoom.
Please join us as we share our organization’s mission to promote history in education as a way to appreciate the progress and awareness of past and present events. Keeping with our vision, our conference will bring history resources that are accessible to our community, educators, and students to discover the value and impact of history education. Conference presentations must reflect the theme, Frontiers In History. All sessions will focus on building content knowledge, promoting history education and disciplinary literacy, and the use of primary sources.
FLCHE aligned our conference theme with the 2023 National History Day theme to support teaching and learning needs for next year's contest!
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FLCHE is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn as @FLhistoryed.
Follow, like, post, tag, and share your experience at our conference events!
Don't forget to use the hashtags #FLCHE2022 #FrontiersInHistory #HistoryEducationMatters
Get Social and Stay Connected!
FLCHE is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn as @FLhistoryed.
Follow, like, post, tag, and share your experience at our conference events!
Don't forget to use the hashtags #FLCHE2022 #FrontiersInHistory #HistoryEducationMatters
Keynote Speakers

Dr. Lindsay Stallones Marshall
Keynote Presentation Title: Fighting the Frontier: Disrupting Indigenous Erasure in the History Classroom
Assistant Professor
Gateway to Belonging and Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
The University of Oklahoma
Lindsay Marshall holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Oklahoma and an M.A. in Liberal Arts from Stanford University. Prior to her appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and the Gateway to Belonging Program, she served as Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow in American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as eleven years teaching high school history and chairing the department.
Her research focuses on the creation and perpetuation of public memory, especially through history education. She is currently working on a book manuscript that explores the intersection among the construction of historical narratives of the wars of westward expansion of the late 19th century, secondary U.S. history textbook narratives about those wars, and public memory. She also researches the environmental history of human-equine relationships with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and decolonial methodologies.
Keynote Presentation Title: Fighting the Frontier: Disrupting Indigenous Erasure in the History Classroom
Assistant Professor
Gateway to Belonging and Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
The University of Oklahoma
Lindsay Marshall holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Oklahoma and an M.A. in Liberal Arts from Stanford University. Prior to her appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and the Gateway to Belonging Program, she served as Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow in American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as eleven years teaching high school history and chairing the department.
Her research focuses on the creation and perpetuation of public memory, especially through history education. She is currently working on a book manuscript that explores the intersection among the construction of historical narratives of the wars of westward expansion of the late 19th century, secondary U.S. history textbook narratives about those wars, and public memory. She also researches the environmental history of human-equine relationships with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and decolonial methodologies.

Dame Helen Hyde DBE
Keynote Presentation Title: Understanding Holocaust Photography
Dame Helen Hyde studied at Witwatersrand University South Africa, King’s College London, and the Centre for Holocaust Studies at the Institute of Education London.
A career in teaching culminated in becoming Head teacher of Watford Grammar School for Girls. She has been an External Advisor to School Governors and an Executive Mentor to a number of Head teachers. She continues to advise Headteachers and is a trustee of a Multi Academy Trust She teaches the Kindertransport and Holocaust programs in a number of schools. She leads adult educational visits to Holocaust touched countries.
Helen is a Fellow of the Imperial War Museum. She is a Trustee of the Holocaust Education Trust, the National Holocaust Centre and Museum and the Foundation for Jewish Heritage. She was appointed a Holocaust commissioner and sat on the Educational Advisory Board of the National Holocaust Commission.
She organises a large annual Holocaust Conference for senior students.
Helen is Patron Director of the Rwandan Sisterhood supporting African Women and works with survivors of the genocide and deprived women in Kigali and Zimbabwe. She is a patron and trustee of the One Vision Charity and spends a number of days a week working at their HUB organising daily meals for those in need.
In 2012, Helen was made Dame Commander of the British Empire for services to national education and Holocaust education and in 2018 she was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Education by the University of Hertfordshire.
Helen Hyde is married to Dr John Hyde and has two daughters.
Keynote Presentation Title: Understanding Holocaust Photography
Dame Helen Hyde studied at Witwatersrand University South Africa, King’s College London, and the Centre for Holocaust Studies at the Institute of Education London.
A career in teaching culminated in becoming Head teacher of Watford Grammar School for Girls. She has been an External Advisor to School Governors and an Executive Mentor to a number of Head teachers. She continues to advise Headteachers and is a trustee of a Multi Academy Trust She teaches the Kindertransport and Holocaust programs in a number of schools. She leads adult educational visits to Holocaust touched countries.
Helen is a Fellow of the Imperial War Museum. She is a Trustee of the Holocaust Education Trust, the National Holocaust Centre and Museum and the Foundation for Jewish Heritage. She was appointed a Holocaust commissioner and sat on the Educational Advisory Board of the National Holocaust Commission.
She organises a large annual Holocaust Conference for senior students.
Helen is Patron Director of the Rwandan Sisterhood supporting African Women and works with survivors of the genocide and deprived women in Kigali and Zimbabwe. She is a patron and trustee of the One Vision Charity and spends a number of days a week working at their HUB organising daily meals for those in need.
In 2012, Helen was made Dame Commander of the British Empire for services to national education and Holocaust education and in 2018 she was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Education by the University of Hertfordshire.
Helen Hyde is married to Dr John Hyde and has two daughters.
Sip and Scholarship Keynote Speaker
Dr. Melissa Matthes
Keynote Presentation Title: Exploring the Frontiers of Madness: Women, Race and Conceptions of American Democracy in the 19th Century Dr. Melissa Matthes is currently full professor at the United States Coast
Guard Academy where she teaches courses in religion and politics, ethics as well as the history of political thought. She is the author most recently of, When Sorrow Comes: The Power of Sermons from Pearl Harbor to Black Lives Matter (Harvard University Press, 2021). She holds a PhD in political theory and feminist studies from the History of Consciousness Program, University of California, Santa Cruz as well as a Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. |
2022 Conference Events
CONFERENCE LOG-IN AND MATERIALS: We will use the Zoom platform. The link and conference materials will be emailed to all participants prior to the conference.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Pre-conference experiences:
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Welcome/Sip and Scholarship
(virtual event)
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Welcome/Sip and Scholarship
(virtual event)
Florida Council for History Education will host an evening of libations and stories from the past. Join us virtually via Zoom, from the comfort of your couch with a glass of wine or brew. A historian will share narratives of historical events through an informal and interactive lecture.
This event is included in your conference registration, but is open to those who are not able to attend the conference for a cost of $5.00.
This event is included in your conference registration, but is open to those who are not able to attend the conference for a cost of $5.00.
Saturday, July 30, 2022
ZOOM URL and password provided to registered participants.
9:00 a.m.-4:40 p.m.
Conference Schedule at a Glance
FLCHE Board Welcome - 9:00 a.m.- 9:10 a.m.
Keynote #1 - 9:10-10:00 a.m.
Session 1 (4 concurrent sessions) - 10:10-11:00 a.m.
Session 2 (4 concurrent sessions) - 11:10-12:00 p.m.
LUNCH BREAK - 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m.
Keynote #2 - 12:30-1:20 p.m.
Session 3 (4 concurrent session) - 1:30-2:20 p.m.
Short break and last opportunity to buy raffle tickets online - 2:20-2:30 p.m.
Session 4 (4 concurrent sessions) - 2:30-3:20 p.m.
Session 5 (4 concurrent sessions) - 3:30 - 4:20 p.m.
Raffle Winners Announcements and FLCHE Board Closing - 4:20 - 4:40 p.m.
ZOOM URL and password provided to registered participants.
9:00 a.m.-4:40 p.m.
Conference Schedule at a Glance
FLCHE Board Welcome - 9:00 a.m.- 9:10 a.m.
Keynote #1 - 9:10-10:00 a.m.
Session 1 (4 concurrent sessions) - 10:10-11:00 a.m.
Session 2 (4 concurrent sessions) - 11:10-12:00 p.m.
LUNCH BREAK - 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m.
Keynote #2 - 12:30-1:20 p.m.
Session 3 (4 concurrent session) - 1:30-2:20 p.m.
Short break and last opportunity to buy raffle tickets online - 2:20-2:30 p.m.
Session 4 (4 concurrent sessions) - 2:30-3:20 p.m.
Session 5 (4 concurrent sessions) - 3:30 - 4:20 p.m.
Raffle Winners Announcements and FLCHE Board Closing - 4:20 - 4:40 p.m.
FLCHE 2022 Virtual Conference Session Preference Form
FLCHE will pre-assign breakout rooms for the conference. Please make your selection no later than 12 NOON on Thursday, 7/28. If you wish to make any changes after your submission, please email kaleydeleon@flche.net.
FLCHE will pre-assign breakout rooms for the conference. Please make your selection no later than 12 NOON on Thursday, 7/28. If you wish to make any changes after your submission, please email kaleydeleon@flche.net.
Conference Registration
Conference registration includes:
Welcome/Sip & Scholarship (7/29), conference materials, and attendance at all conference keynotes and sessions on 7/30.
Standard Registration for Members and Nonmembers - $35.00 (Does not renew your membership)
Deluxe Registration (includes 1-year membership or renewal from date of registration; reciprocal membership to NCHE) - $60.00
Full-time Student Registration (does not include membership) - $20.00
We gladly accept POs and provide invoices. Please contact us for these registration options: contactus@flche.net
Documentation for In-Service Credit is provided upon request!
Welcome/Sip & Scholarship (7/29), conference materials, and attendance at all conference keynotes and sessions on 7/30.
Standard Registration for Members and Nonmembers - $35.00 (Does not renew your membership)
Deluxe Registration (includes 1-year membership or renewal from date of registration; reciprocal membership to NCHE) - $60.00
Full-time Student Registration (does not include membership) - $20.00
We gladly accept POs and provide invoices. Please contact us for these registration options: contactus@flche.net
Documentation for In-Service Credit is provided upon request!
**Please note: You are not registered for the conference until you have submitted payment.
Registration fee is non-refundable.
Please proceed to payment by clicking the button to continue. You will be given the option to pay using PayPal OR by Credit/Debit Card.
Registration fee is non-refundable.
Please proceed to payment by clicking the button to continue. You will be given the option to pay using PayPal OR by Credit/Debit Card.
FLCHE Conference Raffle
We are excited to announce that our popular raffle will take place once again at this year's conference! As a conference attendee, you have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for the chance to win some amazing gifts.
For a limited time, we are offering “Early Bird” raffle tickets.
Purchase 30 tickets for $25 before July 30, 2022!
We are excited to announce that our popular raffle will take place once again at this year's conference! As a conference attendee, you have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for the chance to win some amazing gifts.
For a limited time, we are offering “Early Bird” raffle tickets.
Purchase 30 tickets for $25 before July 30, 2022!
Raffle items:
- A set of Dr. Roger Smith’s books:
- The 14th Colony: The American Revolutions Best Kept Secret
- Hope of Freedom: Southern Blacks and The American Revolution
- Women of the American Revolution: Lost Voices of America’s First Generation
- The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park: Where Legend Meets History
- White House Historical Association 2021 Christmas Ornament
- St. Augustine America's First City: A Story of Unbroken History & Enduring History, by Dr. J. Michael Francis
- FLCHE 2023 conference registration
- NCHE 2023 conference registration
- NCSS one-year comprehensive membership
- World History AP: Modern PBL Textbook, by Dr. Amber Godwin
- Teaching American History books
- $50 Amazon gift card
2022 Conference Sponsors
FLCHE Needs Your Feedback!
As a conference participant at FLCHE's 6th Annual Conference, we would like you to complete our 2022 Conference Survey. We will use your feedback to continue to plan events that more closely fit your interests and address your needs. We value and appreciate YOU!