Note that all full or part-time faculty or graduate students with responsibility for teaching one or more undergraduate introductory collegiate-level history courses are eligible. There is also the possibility of funding.


Cynthia A. Kierner
Professor of History
Director, Ph.D. Program in History
George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
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Greetings Cynthia A. Kierner,
A new discussion has been posted in H-SAWH.

Workshop: American Historical Association Undergraduate Teaching Workshop

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Type: 
Workshop
Date: 
January 8, 2016
Location: 
Georgia, United States
Subject Fields: 
Educational Technology, Research and Methodology
American Historical Association Undergraduate Teaching Workshop
January 8, 2016, 12:30-4:30 PM
Atlanta, Georgia
Instructors of undergraduate introductory courses: Do you have a trusted classroom assignment that you think could be even better? Or a new one you just tried for the first time?
Apply today to participate in an "Assignment Charrette" at the American Historical Association annual meeting. Participants will receive in-depth feedback on one assignment and offer advice on assignments that other historians are using. Selected participants will also receive up to $500 to cover annual meeting registration and travel costs in Atlanta.

Deadline to apply: October 23, 2015
Contact Info: 

Elizabeth Elliott, Program Assistant, American Historical Association

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