Presentations
Hall, T. (2026). The Scopes Trial: Lessons & Legacy in Today’s Classroom. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, February 27, 2026.
Hall, T. (2026). Religious Literacy in the K-5 Classroom: Exploring Diversity with Picture Books. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, February 27, 2026.
Hall, T. (2025). Panelist, Religious Literacy and Global Education: Deepening the Conversation. GlobalEdMeetup, hosted by the Longview Foundation and the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, December 11, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). The Scopes Trial: Lessons & Legacy in Today’s Classroom. National Council for the Social Studies Conference, December 6, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). Religious Literacy in the K-5 Classroom: Exploring Diversity with Picture Books. Peace University Guest Lecture, November 20, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). How to Address the Topic of Religion in the K-12 Classroom. Dialogue Institute and Journal of Ecumenical Studies webinar, October 16, 2025
Hall, T. (2025). Religious Literacy in the K-5 Classroom: Exploring Diversity with Picture Books. North Carolina Association of Elementary Educators Conference, October 11, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). North Carolina Social Studies Leaders Virtual Panel. Discussion panelist, hosted by the North Carolina Department of Instruction Social Studies, October 7, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). Religious Literacy in Public Schools: A Primer for K-12 Classrooms. Pre-service teacher webinar hosted by Appalachian State University, September 17, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). The Scopes Monkey Trial, a Century Later: Lessons in religion and education policy. Discussion panelist, hosted by the Institute of Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies, May 15, 2025.
Hall, T. (2025). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, April 24, 2025.
Hall, T., Wertheimer, L. & Gill, S. (2024). Inclusive Practices in the Classroom for Religious Diversity. joint presentation, November 23, 2024.
Hall, T. (2024). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, November 22, 2024.
Hall, T. (2024). Social Studies Leadership Today: District Leaders Discussion Panel. National Social Studies Leaders Association Conference, November 21, 2024.
Hall, T. (2024). Beyond the Holidays: Teaching about Religion in the K-8 Classroom. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, February 23, 2024.
Hall, T. (2023). Inclusive Practices for Muslim Students in the Classroom. invited panel in collaboration with the Islamic Association of Raleigh North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, February 22, 2023.
Hall, T. (2024). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, February 22, 2024.
Hall, T. (2023). How to Understand and Teach Your Muslim Students. invited panel sponsored by the North Carolina State University in collaboration with the Islamic Association of Raleigh, December 4, 2023.
Hall, T. (2023). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, December 2, 2023.
Hall, T. (2023). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. 2023 Global Learning for an Open World Conference (GLOW) online conference, November 13, 2023.
Hall, T. & Garlock, V. (2023). Teaching World Religions: Alignments with the Constitution and South Carolina Standards. joint presentation, October 29, 2023.
Hall, T. & Miller, S. (2023). Understanding Interfaith Identity in the K-12 Classroom. #sschat X chat co-host, September 11, 2023.
Hall, T. (2023). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence. 2023 North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, March 3, 2023.
Hall, T. & Garlock, V. (2023). Religious Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities. 2023 North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, joint presentation, March 3, 2023.
Hall, T. & Brown J. (2023). Inquiry Design Model: District Wide-Implementation. 2023 North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, joint presentation, March 2-3, 2023.
Hall, T. (2022). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and its Importance to Civic Literacy and Global Competence. 2022 Global Learning for an Open World (GLOW) online conference, November 19, 2022.
Hall, T. (2022). Religious Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities. 2022 South Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, November 5, 2022.
Hall, T. & Garlock, V. (2022). Teaching World Religions: Alignments with the Constitution and South Carolina Standards. joint presentation, November 5, 2022.
Hall, T. (2022). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and its Importance to Civic Literacy and Global Competence. 2022 Texas Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, October 15, 2022.
Hall, T. (2022). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and its Importance to Civic Literacy and Global Competence. Poster Presentation, 2022 North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, October 14, 2022.
Hall, T. & Garlock V. (2022). Religious Literacy in the K-12 Classroom. #ElonEd Twitter chat host, September 11, 2022.
Hall, T. (2022). Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and its Importance to Civic Literacy and Global Competence. 2022 North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference, March 3, 2022.
Hall, T. (2021). The Difficulty of December: Teaching Holidays. #sschat Twitter chat co-host, November 15, 2021.
Hall, T. (2021). Religion Matters in Every Classroom. #sschat Twitter chat co-host, July 12, 2021.
Hall, T. (2020). The Need for Religious Literacy for Student Global Competence. 2020 Texas Council for the Social Studies Conference, October 1-3, 2020.
Hall, T. (2020). The Need for Religious Literacy for Student Global Competence. 2020 Learning Revolution Conference, May 1, 2020.
Hall, T. (2019). The Need for Religious Literacy for Student Global Competence. 2019 Global Education Conference, November 18-20, 2019.
Hall, T. (2019). Facilitating Religious Diversity & Literacy in the Classroom, Religious Freedom Center – Freedom Forum Institute Summer Intensive, July 24, 2019.
Hall, T. (2016). Responding to the Need for Religious Literacy in Education. 2016 Global Education Conference, November 13-16, 2016.
Hall, T. (2015). Kierkegaard in a New Medium. Søren Kierkegaard Society of the UK Study/Conference Day, Oxford University, April 17, 2015.
Hall, T. (2015). Abuses of the Inquisition. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference 45th Annual Conference, Greensboro, N.C., February 13, 2015.
Hall, T. (2014). Abuses of the Crusades. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference 44th Annual Conference, Greensboro, N.C., February 21, 2014.
Hall, T. (2014). Kierkegaard in Public Education: Crossing the Boundaries of Philosophy and Education. The Union Institute & University Fifteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 8, 2014.
Hall, T. (2013). Heroes & Villains: A Story-Telling Approach to Teaching Civic Virtue. 2013 National Forum on Character Education: Educating for Character at Home, in Schools, & in Communities, Washington, D.C., October 23-26, 2013.
Hall, T. (2013). Kierkegaard & Public Education. The Uses & Abuses of Kierkegaard: Lessons for Integrating Humanities in Future Business Education, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, DK, October 16-18, 2013.
Hall, T. (2013). Kierkegaard Pedagogy in a New Medium. The Seventh International Kierkegaard Conference, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, June 23-27, 2013.
Hall, T. (2013). Were the Dark Ages really ‘Dark’? Exposing the Myths of the Middle Ages. North Carolina Council for the Social Studies 43rd Annual Conference, Greensboro, N.C., February 28, 2013.
Hall, T. (2013). iPads for Learning & Teaching: A Panel Discussion. Florida Education & Technology Corporation (FETC) Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 30, 2013.
Hall, T. (2012). iPads in the Hands of AP Instructors and Learners. Advanced Placement Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 20, 2012.
Hall, T. (2012). iPads in the Secondary Classroom. North Carolina Technology in Education Society 2012 Conference, Raleigh, N.C., March 9, 2012.
Hall, T. (2012). Time for Change: iPad Implementation in the Classroom. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education 23rd International Conference, Austin, Texas, March 7, 2012.
Hall, T. (2012). Suffering in the Classroom: A Kierkegaardian Perspective. The Union Institute & University Twelfth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 4, 2012.
Hall, T. (2010). The Future of Humanities: Kierkegaard, Existentialism, & Identity. The 5th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Cambridge, August 2-5, 2010.
Hall, T. (2009). Does a Postmodern & Globalized Society Benefit from Religion? Dialogue Project Forum, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 15, 2009.
Hall, T. (2009). Religion & History: Misconceptions & Implications. 39th Annual State Conference: Embracing the Future, North Carolina Council for the Social Studies, February 11–13, 2009.
Hall, T. (2007). The Serpentine Wall. Wake County Secondary High School Teachers, March 26, 2007.
Hall, T. (2007). The Serpentine Wall: Teaching About the Separation of Church & State. 37th Annual State Conference: Promise & Practice, North Carolina Council for the Social Studies, February 21-23, 2007.
Hall, T. (2005). Advanced Placement World History Online. 2005 Advanced Placement Statewide Forum, March 8, 2005.
Hall, T. (2005). Reconstructing History: Writing for the AP World History Exam. 2005 Advanced Placement Statewide Forum, March 8, 2005.
Hall, T. (2004). A King’s Grave, World History & the Web? 34th Annual State Conference: The Power of One, North Carolina Council for the Social Studies, February 18-20, 2004.
Hall, T. (2003). World History Goal Three. Regional World History Training Workshop, May 29, 2003.
Hall, T. (2003). Inspiration Software for the Classroom. Bertie High School Workshop, March 14, 2003.
Hall, T. (2003). Time Liner Software for the Classroom. Bertie High School Workshop, March 1, 2003.
Hall, T. (2003). A King’s Grave & World History: Shedding Light on the Dark Ages. 33rd Annual State Conference: Examine the Past, Inspire the Future, North Carolina Council for the Social Studies, February 19-21, 2003.
Hall, T. (2001). The Burial Mounds at Sutton Hoo, Southeast England. Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Association of Historians, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina, March 10, 2001.
Hall, T. (2000). Sacral Kingship: A Reinterpretation of Sutton Hoo. Annual Meeting of Regional Phi Alpha Theta, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina. April 15, 2000.