
Summer Institutes 2009
Registration Deadline: June 12, 2009
Click here to download our printable 2009 Summer Institutes flyer 
The UCB History-Social Science Project invites you to attend our summer institutes where we seek to help you engage your student in history and help them become historical thinkers. In 2009, UCBH-SSP will offer a literacy institute, a content institute focusing on world history, and a content institute focusing on American history.
Building Academic Literacy Through History
An Institute for 4th-12th Grade Teachers
July 13-17, 2009
This is the 8th year we have offered this institute. Each year, through our teachers' classroom inquiries we've added to our understanding of helping all history students be better readers, writers, and thinkers. In this five day institute, we will focus on discipline-specific literacy strategies designed to increase student reading, writing, and critical thinking skills while teaching the California History-Social Science Content Standards. Local teachers will lead workshops with classroom-tested model lessons. Teachers will create a lesson of their own integrating literacy stragies in a standard-based lesson.
Teaching American History for All (sign-up online)
An Institute for 5th, 8th, & 11th Grade Teachers of U.S. History/English-Language Arts
August 10-14, 2009 (this institute will be held at the Willow Creek Center in Concord)
This institute focuses on the theme of Changing Definitions of Citizenship in the United States for 5th, 8th, and 11th grade teachers of U.S. history/English-Language Arts. Participants will increase their content knowledge in U.S. history and learn how to incorporate reading, writing, and thinking strategies into standards-based classroom planning. The institute includes daily professor lectures followed by models of teacher-created lessons tying lecture topics into the standards-based citizenship theme and integrating reading and writing strategies into the curriculum. Teachers will receive standards-based, grade-specific model lessons and develop their own lessons incorporating academic literacy strategies and primary and secondary sources. Please visit the TAH website for further information: http://tah4all.org.
Information and Technology in World History
Canceled due to low enrollment
An Institute for World History Teachers, Grades 6, 7, 10 & other interested teachers
July 20-24, 2009
We live in an age of globalization characterized in part by rapid developments in technology and information systems. But information and technology have often been powerful forces for historical change. This institute will place our current information and technological revolutions in a world-historical perspective through a set of case studies drawn from different cultures and contexts from antiquity to the present day. In examing the effects of information and technology on poltical, economic, and social development, we will explore several major themes, including writing and print/information technology; science and society; technology and warfare; and empire and the diffusion and consolidation of knowlege. Presented by professors from UC Berkeley's History Department, and organized around the Content Standards for California Public Schools, these case studies will provide a number of useful tools and strategies for teaching information and technology in world history.
Institute Logistics |
COST: |
$450 registration fee per institute
$275 Three UC Extension School "Professional Level" credits (optional) |
GROUPS: |
$400 per teacher, cadre of four or more teachers from the same school or district. Teacher groups should mail or fax their registrations together. Interdisciplinary groups should register for the Building Academic Literacy through History institute. Contact us for more information. |
DEADLINE: |
June 12, 2009
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LOCATIONS: |
Building Academic Literacy through History: UC Berkeley Campus, Berkeley
Teaching American History for All: Willow Creek Center, Concord
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*There are a limited number of scholarships available through the East Bay Social Science Council. Ask us how you could qualify.
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Registration fees do not include campus parking, transportation, or lunch. Breakfast and refreshments will be provided.
In addition, fall and spring semester follow-up meetings will be held. Teachers enrolled for credit are required to attend.
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ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADS
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Building Academic Literacy through History Institute poster 
Teaching American History for All Institute poster 
Building Academic Literacy through History registration form 
Teaching American History for All registration form |

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