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Teaching American History Roots of Freedom

Teaching American History Roots of Freedom. Presented by: Angela Dorough Gil Diaz. Discovering the Roots of Freedom in American History. Training Historical Literacy Coaches across San Bernardino County and the larger region Year One: High School Year Two: Middle School

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Teaching American History Roots of Freedom

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  1. Teaching American HistoryRoots of Freedom Presented by: Angela Dorough Gil Diaz

  2. Discovering the Roots of Freedom in American History • Training Historical Literacy Coaches across San Bernardino County and the larger region • Year One: High School • Year Two: Middle School • Year Three: Elementary School

  3. Project Partners San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History San Bernardino Valley College University of California, Riverside San Bernardino Historical and Pioneer Society

  4. Are you ready for an exciting professional development opportunity? We hope you are! The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools received a $2 million dollar grant to work with History-Social Science teachers in our area across the grade levels to improve the quality of instruction in American History.

  5. What is TAH ROF? TAH is an abbreviation for the federal grant program titled: Teaching American History ROF is our short way of referring to our project title: Discovering the Roots of Freedom in American History

  6. What we offer: • Professional Development Services • All presenters, locations, and refreshments provided free of charge to districts. • Enthusiastic, engaging, and accomplished lead scholar • In-depth content training in the H-SS standards by distinguished • scholars • Research-based academic strategies delivered by leaders in the field • Field study component to fully engage participants in H-SS standards • Seamless educational technology component training embedded • throughout series • Substitute reimbursement provided for all release days from site • including coaching sessions at sites to be determined at the discretion • of site administrators • Teacher participation in a regional professional learning community

  7. What we offer: • Educational Technology Services • Supporting learning modalities of digital natives. • ESOURCE subscription for all teachers in program • ePortfolio accounts for all teachers in the program to use in the • classroom • Specific training in multimedia practices that engage adolescent • learners • Access to a Teaching American History grant website as a professional • development resource

  8. What we offer: • Quality Resources • Supporting the delivery of H-SS standards while building literacy skills through high quality materials. • Teachers receive historical monographs aligned to H-SS standards. • Teachers receive “History in a Box” multimedia kits from Gilder Lehrman • Institute of American History. • Teachers receive additional curricula to assist in delivery of content • standards. • Teachers designated as coaches receive research-based literature to • support their professional development.

  9. What we offer: Incentives for Teachers A $1500.00 stipend is available to teachers that commit to the coaching training program. A $500.00 stipend is available to teachers that commit to the participating teacher role. Alternatively, we are working on incorporating a field study experience in Washington, D.C. if teachers are interested and our plan is approved.

  10. What we expect . . . Attendance at scheduled events Participation in the evaluation process Implementation of strategies at your school site More information on this is available on the Roles and Responsibilities Handout

  11. Two levels of grant involvement Coaches and Participating Teachers

  12. A coach . . . • Supports and guides the Participating Teacher (PT) at the site in the process of integrating technology tools into historical literacy instruction in support of the adopted curriculum. • Attends all program sessions and receives curricular materials • and historical monographs • Develops and models curriculum-aligned lessons • Develops and models effective technology-enhanced • instructional strategies • Participates in peer observation and reflective coaching • Participates in data collection as needed to support • program analysis, modification, and reporting

  13. A participating teacher . . . • The Role of the Participating Teacher • To integrate technology tools into historical literacy instruction in support of the adopted curriculum. • Attend selected program sessions with site coach • Receive curricular materials and historical monographs • Develop and implement curriculum-aligned lessons • Implement effective technology-enhanced instructional • strategies • Participate in peer observation and reflective coaching • sessions with site coach • Data collection as needed to support program analysis, • modification, and reporting

  14. Is this something you would like to pursue? Send an email to: Rasamee_Jaycox@sbcss.k12.ca.us and you will be placed on an interest list. A calendar for next year’s sessions and an application will be sent to you during the month of February. We look forward to working with you!

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