From: National Humanities Center [ckiplik@nationalhumanitiescenter.org]
Subject: Online Professional Development - National Humanities Center
Live, Online Professional Development
U.S. History and American Literature
Fall 2009 Workshops
FREE for California Teachers!!!
Thurs., Oct. 8
The Consumer Revolution in Colonial AmericaMaurie McInnis, University of VA
Tues., Oct. 13
Why Some New World Colonies Succeeded and Others FailedKathleen DuVal, UNC-Chapel Hill and NHC Fellow
Tues., Oct. 20
Lincoln's Gettysburg AddressAndrew Delbanco, Columbia University and NHC Fellow
Tues., Oct. 27
Civil War ArtKirk Savage, University of Pittsburgh
Wed., Oct. 28
The Cult of DomesticityLucinda MacKethan, North Carolina State University and NHC Fellow
Tues., Nov. 10
EmancipationReginald Hildebrand, UNC-Chapel Hill
Thurs., Nov. 12
The Ashcan SchoolAngela Miller, Washington University - St. Louis
Thurs., Nov. 19
In Search of the Civil Rights MovementKenneth Janken, UNC-Chapel Hill and NHC Fellow
Who Should Enroll: K-12 U.S. History and American Literature teachers.
Cost: $35.00 --
but read attachment below for special FREE offer to California teachers, through partnership of CDE with NHC!!Reading Assignments: Workshop texts are provided free online at the National Humanities Center's
Toolbox Library and
TeacherServe® websites. Prior to each workshop, reading assignments will be emailed to participants.
Recertification Credit: The National Humanities Center programs are eligible for recertification credit. Each workshop will include ninety minutes of instruction plus ninety minutes of preparation. Because the workshops are conducted online, they may qualify for technology credit in districts that award it. The Center will supply documentation of participation.
Technical Requirements: The workshops are conducted online using conferencing software. To participate, you need a computer, an internet connection, speakers, and a microphone.
If you need a headset with a built in microphone, one will be provided.
Sponsor: The
National Humanities Center, located in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park, is the country's only independent institute for advanced study in all branches of the humanities. Since 1984, it has been offering rigorous, content-based professional development programs for high school teachers.
Be sure to visit the Center's online resources for teachers:*The
Toolbox Library provides primary sources-- historical documents, literary texts, visual images, and audio material--illuminated by notes and discussion questions.
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TeacherServe®, collections of essays by leading scholars that explore important topics in American culture and offer advice on how to teach them.
Caryn KoplikNational Humanities Center
919-406-0111
7 Alexander Drive
P.O. Box 12256
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709