Ken Pomeranz's address hasn't been posted online yet, but I'll check to see when we might expect it to go up.
American Historical Assoc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-04-2014 17:03
From: Craig Perrier
Subject: Annual Meeting Teaching Sessions
Thanks for this information. Is there a transcript of Dr. Pomeranz's speech at the AHA meeting?
Thansk,
Craig
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Craig Perrier
Fairfax County Public Sch.
Arlington VA
cjperrier@fcps.edu
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-28-2014 16:45
From: Julia Brookins
Subject: Annual Meeting Teaching Sessions
Hello again,
As some of you might have noticed, the AHA YouTube channel has posted video recordings of several presentations from the Thursday morning Undergraduate Teaching Workshop. If you want to recap what you saw, or find out what you missed, please take a look!
--Julia
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Julia Brookins
American Historical Assoc.
Washington DC
jbrookins@historians.org
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-06-2014 14:55
From: Julia Brookins
Subject: Annual Meeting Teaching Sessions
The Workshop on Undergraduate Teaching met today at the AHA Annual Meeting.
I'm attaching the handouts and two slide presentations, as well as the final schedule--several presenters were unable to get the event, so we condensed the final two sessions. John Savagian of Alverno College wasn't present, but I've included his materials so that we can benefit from them.
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Julia Brookins
American Historical Assoc.
Washington DC
jbrookins@historians.org
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-02-2014 10:03
From: Julia Brookins
Subject: Annual Meeting Teaching Sessions
This message has been cross posted to the following Discussions: The Preparation of Historians and Teaching and Learning History .
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Preparing to Teach
The following sessions all address current research and activity in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in history specifically, and/or focus on how history doctoral programs might better integrate teaching preparation into the training of graduate students.
I encourage members of the teaching and learning community to attend as many as interest you, and help the AHA continue this important conversation in person as well as online!
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Why Should We Engage? (Session 3)
Training Graduate Students to Teach: Berkeley's 'Teaching at the University' Course (Session 27)
Building a Career around the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in History (Session 78)
How to Integrate the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning into Graduate Programs (Session 159)
The Feedback Loop: Historians Talk about the Links between Research and Teaching (Session 237)
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Julia Brookins
American Historical Assoc.
Washington DC
jbrookins@historians.org
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