Smithsonian Teachers' Night, DC

Description

From the Smithsonian Education website:

"Attention all teachers of all subjects and grade levels!

Find new classroom-ready resources, meet Smithsonian educators, and attend demonstrations of school programs and materials at the Smithsonian's annual education expo. Be among the first three thousand educators to enter the event and receive a free tote bag.

Space is limited; please do not bring children or other guests to this special night for educators."

Contact email
Sponsoring Organization
Smithsonian Institution
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Duration
Two and a half hours

The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution: 1980-1989

Description

From the TeachingAmericanHistory.org:

"This seminar will examine the challenge Ronald Reagan posed to the modern liberal tradition in America, especially in its Progressive, New Deal, and Great Society forms. The sources and circumstances of Reagan's political philosophy will be surveyed, along with an assessment of where he succeeded and failed to attain his objectives, and areas where a full verdict is more difficult to reach. The unity of Reagan's domestic and foreign policy will be explained and analyzed.

The morning session will cover Reagan's domestic policy, especially his four-part economic policy, but also his initiatives in legal and constitutional reform, family policy, and his attempts to revitalize federalism.

The afternoon session will survey the three phases of Reagan's foreign policy: the first-term arms buildup and tough diplomacy, followed by a transitional period while Soviet leadership turned over, and culminating in four dramatic summit meetings with Mikhail Gorbachev that set the stage for the surprising and rapid end of the Cold War. Foreign policy conflicts on the periphery, especially in Central America and the Middle East, will be surveyed, culminating in the Iran-Contra disaster of Reagan's second term. The changing assessment and legacy of Reagan since his presidency will be surveyed, with an eye especially to the question of what aspects of Reaganism remain salient today, and which have been superseded by post-Cold War circumstances. "

Sponsoring Organization
TeachingAmericanHistory.org
Target Audience
K-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
"Offered for CEU credit at no charge." "One semester credit hour from Ashland University is available for participants who attend three of the four seminars during the year," for $172.
Duration
Four hours

James Madison and the Constitution of a Free People

Description

From the TeachingAmericanHistory.org website:

"These seminars are offered to encourage teachers to seriously examine significant events in American history in light of the principles of the American founding, and also to encourage the use of primary source materials in the classroom. The seminars, which include both lecture and discussion, are taught by leading scholars in their field from throughout the nation."

In two sessions, this seminar will examine the political thought of James Madison, including his contributions to the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and literature on Republicanism.

Sponsoring Organization
TeachingAmericanHistory.org
Target Audience
K-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
"Offered for CEU credit at no charge." "One semester credit hour from Ashland University is available for participants who attend three of the four seminars during the year," for $172.
Duration
Four hours

Free Educator Preview: Benjamin Franklin Exhibit

Description

From a Minnesota Historical Society email announcement:

"Join us on Tues., Nov. 24 from 4-7 p.m. for a free Educator's preview of our newest exhibit: "Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World" (limited engagement Nov. 27, 2009 - July 4, 2010).

One of America’s most influential historical figures, Franklin was a scientist, diplomat, and entrepreneur. Our Educator's preview will include samplings from the three Invention History Lessons available through our field trip programs and a History Center Interpreter-guided tour of the exhibit, with helpful hints on how to use the 18th-century artifacts and experiments within the exhibit to get the most enrichment possible for your students.

Participants will receive a goody bag, 10% discount in the museum stores, and prize giveaways."

Contact name
Jessica Rust
Sponsoring Organization
Minnesota Historical Society
Phone number
651-259-3402
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Duration
Three hours

African American History to 1950

Description

From the Learn NC website:

"Examine African American history in the contexts of United States, North Carolina and world history. You’ll begin by connecting the experiences of African Americans in early U.S. history to the histories and cultures of the African communities of their ancestors and will follow those cultural connections between Africa and the United States throughout the course.

Course topics include African Americans in the colonies and the early Republic, the Middle Passage, American slavery and the experiences of free African Americans in the antebellum period, the abolition movement, the Civil War and Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, and the experiences of African Americans during World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II. Throughout the course, you'll discuss African American activism through churches, political organizations, and communities and discover African American culture through art, music, and other cultural forms."

Sponsoring Organization
Learn NC
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
$225
Course Credit
3.0 CEUs
Duration
Eight weeks
End Date

Designing a Virtual Field Trip

Description

From the Learn NC website:

"This workshop will enable teachers of all grade levels and subject areas to use Internet resources to design a 'virtual field trip' for their students. Participants will become familiar with the strategies and resources that educators use to design these field trips, as well as tips and tricks to ensure their success. By the end of the workshop, participants will have designed effective and engaging virtual field trips for their students that are aligned to state and national standards."

Sponsoring Organization
Learn NC
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
$150
Course Credit
2.0 CEUS
Duration
Six weeks
End Date

LBJ Library and Museum History Fair Workshop

Description

From the LBJ Library and Museum website:

"The Cen-Tex History Fair and the LBJ Library and Museum will conduct a FREE WORKSHOP for Teachers, Parents and Students.

How to Have a Successful History Day Project

The workshop will include:

• Information about History Day
• Selecting a topic
• Conducting research
• Presenting your project
• Examples from past successful projects
• Rules of the regional, state, and national fairs"

Contact name
Marsha Sharp
Contact email
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
LBJ Library and Museum
Target Audience
K-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Contact Title
Education Specialist
Duration
Four hours

Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip Scholarships

Description

Colonial Williamsburg offers full scholarships for Oregon and Washington public elementary and middle schools wishing to subscribe to its 2009-2010 Electronic Field Trip (EFT) live television broadcast series.

For more on Colonial Williamsburg, refer to NHEC's Museums and Historic Sites listing. The Colonial Willamsburg website offers a description of the EFT program.

Sponsoring Organization
Colonial Williamsburg
Eligibility Requirements

"Oregon and Washington public elementary and middle schools."

Award Amount
$500
Location
Online

Conference on Illinois History

Description

From the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum website:

"The Conference on Illinois History welcomes more than 350 people each year who appreciate opportunities to share their interest in the history of Illinois. More than 30 sessions include scholarly papers, panel discussions, and workshops. Exhibitors both days include university press publishers, new- and used-book dealers, and the Illinois State Archives."

For more on the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, refer to NHEC's Museums and Historic Sites listing.

Sponsoring Organization
Abrahm Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Location
Springfield, IL
Phone number
217-558-8934
Start Date
End Date

Choosing to Participate Teacher Workshop

Description

From the Facing History and Ourselves workshop:

"Educators planning to tour the [Choosing to Participate] exhibition are encouraged to attend this workshop to help deepen their students' experience through the exploration of content and related themes."

Contact name
Jill Penate
Contact email
Sponsoring Organization
Facing History and Ourselves
Target Audience
K-12
Start Date
Duration
Two and a half hours