Social Studies Teacher Seminars
The purpose of these seminars is to encourage teachers to seriously examine significant events in American history in light of the principles of the American founding, and also to encourage the use of primary source materials in the classroom. The seminars, which include both lecture and discussion, are taught by leading scholars in their field from throughout the nation.
These seminars are offered for CEU credit at no charge. Readings will be provided prior to each seminar. Lunch will be provided. All seminars are held on the campus of Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. (A map and directions will be provided with the reading packet.) A letter will be given at the seminar certifying attendance for CEU credit from your LPDC.
To Register: Sign-up on-line, or contact Roger Beckett at 419/289-5411 or, toll-free, at 877/289-5411 or via e-mail at rbeckett@ashbrook.org.
The Role of the Supreme Court in the American Constitutional System
Saturday, September 22, 2001
10:00 am to 2:00 pm Founders Hall, Ashland University
with
Jeffrey Sikkenga Assistant Professor of Political Science Ashland University
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The American Founding, the Problem of Slavery, and the Contrast with the Modern State
Saturday, November 3, 2001
10:00 am to 2:00 pm Founders Hall, Ashland University
with
Thomas G. West Professor of Politics University of Dallas
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