COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
SUPTS. MEMO NO. 100
May 13, 2005
INFORMATIONAL
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TO: |
Division
Superintendents |
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FROM: |
Jo Lynne
DeMary Superintendent
of Public Instruction |
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SUBJECT: |
United States History Connects An Interactive Online United States History Course Beginning July 11, 2005 |
United States
History Connects, an interactive online course for Virginia teachers, will be
offered this summer. This class
supports the Standards of Learning for teaching United States History to 1877,
United States History: 1877 to the Present; and Virginia and United States
History. The class is free for Virginia
teachers who wish to earn up to 45 license renewal points. The summer course will be offered for
recertification only.
The class
will be offered on the Internet at http://historyconnects.pwnet.org/
and is supported with a CD-ROM.
Registration may be completed online at that website. Teachers may register from May 31 to June
24, 2005, and the class starts July 11, 2005.
The course ends August 19, 2005.
Enrollment will be limited to the first 100 teachers who sign up for
license renewal points.
The goals of
the course are as follows:
The course
consists of five components, each of which is expected to take approximately
five hours. Each component includes
activities, resource links, a discussion board, and quizzes. The CD-ROM contains videos that explain the
subject matter being discussed.
Teachers will find many ideas, resources, and links that will assist
them in the classroom.
The course
includes the following five topics:
Carolyn J. Lawes, a professor of history at Old Dominion University since 1993, will teach the course. She works regularly with Virginia teachers to improve their ability to teach the Standards of Learning. Please contact her at clawes@odu.edu or at (757) 683-3949, for information about earning graduate credit.
For more
information, please contact Beverly Thurston, Beverly.Thurston@doe.virginia.gov,
coordinator, history and social science, Office of Middle and High School
Instruction, at (804) 225-2893.
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