CENTER FOR THE TEACHING OF AMERICAN HISTORY
Professor Thomas Dublin, Director
Center Office: Academic B G10
Phone: (607) 777-6769
UPCOMING EVENTS
Spring 2009
Peer Review Conference, March 28, 2009
Spring Book
Circles
Summer Workshops 2009
Westward Expansion--July 6-10
The Rise of Industrial America--August 17-21
RECENTLY HELD EVENTS
2008-2009 Book Circles
Conference with Guest
Historian, Barbara Reeves-Ellington November 1, 2008
August 18-22, 2008:
Immmigration--Shaping the American People
July 7-11, 2008: The
Evolving Constitution
2008 Program Impact Evaluation Results
Pre and Post Student Assessments--U.S.
Constitution
The Center for the Teaching of American History draws on the
resources of the Division of Education in the School of Education and
Human Development and the History Department in Harpur College to
sponsor activities that contribute to the improvement of the teaching of
American History at the secondary school level.
The Center has received three Teaching American History grants from the
federal Department of Education to work on a range of professional
development activities with secondary school teachers and librarians in
upstate New York aimed at improving the teaching of American History.
Area teachers and Binghamton University graduate students interested in
participating
in any of the Center's programs should contact the Center's Project
Coordinator, Thomas Wirth, at (607) 777-6769 or via email.
This site was last updated on March 12,
2009.
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