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2004 Seminar for Teachers: Seminar 1
Monday - Friday June 07th-11th
Old Alabama Town is offering a distinctive outreach program for
4th, 5th and 6th grade
History Teachers and secondary English and Social Studies Teachers.
The seminar offers an opportunity for varied methodologies in teaching
Alabama History more effectively in the classroom. In addition to
ideas for classroom instruction and enrichment, the sessions include
visits along Alabama's History Trails, which include:
- Fort Toulouse/Fort Jackson in Wetumpka
- Historical Fiction in the Classroom
- Cahaba in Dallas County
- Old Alabama Town
- Other Downtown Montgomery Historic Site
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The seminar will be held at Old Alabama Town Reception Center at
301 Columbus Street, Montgomery, Alabama. The sessions will meet
from 8:30am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday and enrollment is limited.
The
program is funded by Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery and locally
sponsored by a friend. There is no charge for this program which
includes educational materials, daily lunches and admission fees.
CEUs will be earned for the week long seminar.
Mary Ann Neeley, Doris Jean Peak, Margaret Hixon, and Florence Giles
will instruct the seminar, assisted by the staff of Old Alabama Town
and other sites. >>Apply
Now Online Or Print the form and
fax it to us
Please call 334-240-4517 for additional information
send us an e-mail
Applications due April 30, 2004
Summer 2004 Seminar for Teachers: Seminar
2
Monday - Friday June 14th-18th
Old
Alabama Town is offering a distinctive outreach program for 4th, 5th
and 6th grade History Teachers and secondary English and Social Studies
Teachers. The seminar offers an opportunity for varied methodologies
in teaching Alabama History more effectively in the classroom. In
addition to ideas for classroom instruction and enrichment, the sessions
include visits to Bridges To American History, which include:
- Alabama Department of Archives and History
- Horseshoe Bend
- Brewbaker Technology School
- Rosa Parks Museum
- Historic Sites in Tuskegee
- Tour of Montgomery Churches
- Role Playing by Nationally-known Storyteller
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The seminar will be held at Old Alabama Town Reception Center
at 301 Columbus Street, Montgomery, Alabama. The sessions will meet
from 8:30am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday and enrollment is limited.

The program is funded by the Alabama Historical Commission and
locally sponsored by Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery. There is
no charge for this program which includes educational materials,
daily lunches and admission fees. CEUs will be earned for the week
long seminar. Mary Ann Neeley, Doris Jean Peak, Margaret Hixon,
and Florence Giles will instruct the seminar, assisted by the staff
of Old Alabama Town and other sites.
>>Apply Now Online
Or Print the form and fax it to
us
Please call 334-240-4517 for additional information
send us an e-mail
Applications due April 30, 2004
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