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Citizenship, Creativity and Invention

Teaching American History Project

A Partnership

Dayton Public SchoolsWright State University

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Topical Heading: Academic Improvement and Demonstration Programs

Administering Office: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE)

Program Title: Teaching American History Grant Program— American History Demonstration Grants

Who May Apply(specifically): Local education agencies (LEAs) must apply in partnership with one or more of the following: institutions of higher education,

nonprofit history or humanities organizations, libraries, or museums.

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Goals:

Raise student achievement by improving teachers’ knowledge of American history.

Build a network for sustained professional and resource development

Create an innovative partnership model for the enhancement of American history teaching and learning.

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Grantee: Dayton Public Schools, Dayton, OH

Project Name: Citizenship, Creativity and Invention in American History

Project Director: Patricia Allen Day Funding: $915,615.00

Number of Teachers Served: 80

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Additional Partners:

U.S. Air Force Museum, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park,

Montgomery County Historical Society, Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library,

National Afro-American Museum Carillon Historical Park

Wright State University ArchivesOhio Historical Society

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Programs Workshops, seminars and summer

institutesPeer observation and mentoring,

Conference on public history and educationTeaching American History Project website

Support for NBPTS certification Curricular DevelopmentResources for the theme:

"Citizenship, Creativity and Invention in American History."

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Teacher Education Department

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Project Team

Patricia A. Day

Marjorie L. McLellan

Ronald G. Helms

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Public History Resources

ADAM, the Art, Design, Architecture & Media Information Gatewayhttp://adam.ac.uk/index.html

American Association for State and Local Historyhttp://www.aaslh.org/

American Association of Museumshttp://www.aam-us.org/index.htm

American Historical Associationhttp://www.theaha.org/

American Folklife Center, Library of Congresshttp://lcweb.loc.gov/folklife/

American Memory Project, Library of Congresshttp://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amhome.html

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Art Museum Networkhttp://www.artmuseum.net

Association for Living Historical Farms and Museumshttp://www.alhfam.org/

Association of African American Museumshttp://www.artnoir.com/aaam.html

Canadian Museums Association Home Pagehttp://www.museums.ca/

Center for Museum Studieshttp://www.si.edu/cms/

Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)http://www.chin.gc.ca/e_main_menu.html

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Chicago Historical Societyhttp://www.chicagohs.org/Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Informationhttp://www.cimi.org/Computer Museum History Centerhttp://www.computerhistory.org/Getty Center Home Pagehttp://www.getty.edu/Guide to Museums and Cultural Resourceshttp://www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums/

Guide to Museums and Cultural Resourceshttp://www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums/

Heritage Preservationhttp://www.heritagepreservation.org/History Siteshttp://www.ed.wright.edu/~rhelms/history.htm

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H-Nets Discussion Lists for the Humanitieshttp://www.h-net.msu.edu/International Council of Museums (ICOM)http://www.icom.org/International center for the study of and preservation and restoration of cultural property (ICCROM)http://www.iccrom.org/eng/index.htmInstituto Latinoamericano de Museologiahttp://www.ilam.org/ilam.htmlLibrary of Congresshttp://www.loc.gov/Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Councilhttp://momcc.org/MUSEhttp://muse.jhu.edu/Museumshttp://socialstudies.com:80/museums.html

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Museum Informatics Project (U.C. Berkeley)

http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mip/related

Museum Computer Network : Museum Sites Online

http://www.mcn.edu/sitesonline.htm

The Museum Professional

http://www.sirius.com/~robinson/framecraze.html

National Archives and Records Administration

http://www.nara.gov

National Association for Museum Exhibition

http://130.160.178.161/NAMEindex.html

National Conference of State Museum Associations

http://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/

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National Council on Public Historyhttp://www.iupui.edu/~ncph/home.html

National Conference of State Museum Associationshttp://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/

The National Conference of State Museum Associationshttp://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/

National Park Service Cultural Resourceshttp://www.cr.nps.gov/

Newberry Libraryhttp://www.newberry.org/nl/newberryhome.html

NINCH Home Pagehttp://www.ninch.org/

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National Council on Public Historyhttp://www.iupui.edu/~ncph/home.html

Ohio Historical Societyhttp://www.ohiohistory.org/

Oral History Associationhttp://omega.dickinson.edu/organizations/oha/

Organization of American Historianshttp://www.oah.org/

Smithsonian Institutionhttp://www.si.edu/

Society of American Archivistshttp://www.archivists.org/

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Society of Ohio Archivistshttp://www.ohiojunction.net/soa/ Texas Association of Museums (TAM)http://www.io.com/~tam/

Virtual Library Museum Pageshttp://www.icom.org/vlmp/

WebMuseumhttp://metalab.unc.edu/wm/

World Heritagehttp://www.unesco.org/whc/nwhc/pages/home/pages/index.htm

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The History Department at Wright State University is seeking to hire a Coordinator and social studies teacher/mentor for the Teaching American History Project, a grant funded initiative with the Dayton Public Schools. Candidates must have a B.S. in Social Studies Education, a graduate degree in a related field, and three years social studies classroom teaching experience.

Successful applicants will also demonstrate a high degree of competence in computer and multimedia applications and excellent interpersonal skills.

The coordinator will mentor teachers, do demonstration teaching, participate in resource development, and coordinate project activities in the schools.

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Winter- Spring History Seminars======================================� Introduction & WebCT Orientation

� World War I, World War II, Imperialism

� Race, Gender and Aviation

� Industrialization, Cold War, Colonial America

� "Circa 1903", antislavery, temperance and labor songs

� Slave Narratives

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Saturday, April 5 2003

Race, Gender, and AviationSymposium

National Afro-American Museum

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Summer 2003

Institute on African American History:The Great Migration

Dr. Barbara Green

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Summer 2003

CityFolk Institute on

Folklife in Education

Dr. Marjorie McLellan

Funded by the Ohio Humanities

Council and the Martha Holden

Jennings Foundation

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2004 -- 2005

Seminar

History and the News Media

Archives, Museums and the Schools Symposium

Nearby History Summer Institute

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2005

Seminar

History and the News Media

Creativity and Invention In

American History

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2002 -- 2005

Seminar

WOEA Day Curriculum

Planning

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2002 -- 2005

DPS Teacher

Curriculum Planning

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2003 -- 2004

Seminar: American HistoryTo 1877

Seminar: American History Since 1877

Archives, Museums and the Schools Symposium

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Curriculum and Web Site Develop

The Dayton Public Schools are reviewing proposals for a contract to produce the project Website and Curriculum Resource Materials. The contractor will participate in project coordination, meet regularly with the TAH Project team, work with historians and curriculum, align lesson plans and curriculum with Ohio standards, revise and edit reports and publications.

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