Amy Crittenden
Kentucky Historical Society
100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40602-1792
Amy.Crittenden@mail.state.ky.us;
502-564-1792, ext. 4436; FAX 502-564-1909
Web Editor
Randolph Hollingsworth
Kentucky Virtual University
1024 Capital Center Drive Suite 320
Frankfort, KY 40601
dolph@kyvu.org; 502-573-1555 x284
or 877-588-5288 Toll Free; FAX 502-573-0222
Public Historian
Lori Dunn
Headley-Whitney Museum
4435 Old Frankfort Pike
Lexington, KY 40510
hwmuseum@headley-whitney.org;
859-255-6653
Senior High School Representative
Allison McAdams
duPont Manual High School
120 W. Lee Street
Louisville, KY 40208
amcadam1@jefferson.k12.ky.us;
502-485-8241; FAX 502-485-8035
Elementary and Middle School Representative
Sandy Stults
Clark Middle School
1600 W. Lexington Ave., Winchester 40391
sstults@clark.k12.ky.us; 859-744-4545
Fax 859-745-3935
Community and Junior College Representative
Kitty Stephens
Lexington Community College
Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY 40506
kstep@prodigy.net; 859-257-4872
Four-Year College Representative
open
University Representative
John Hennen
Morehead State University
Rader Hall 338, Morehead, KY 40351
j-hennen@morehead-st.edu; 606-783-2767
Member-at-Large
Melanie Beals Goan
University of Kentucky
3701 Katie Court
Lexington, KY 40517
mlbeal0@uky.edu; 859-271-9455
Beyond the Basics: Tools for Historical Thinking September 19-20, 2003 Georgetown College, Georgetown
Friday Sept. 19, 2003 |
| 7:30-9:00 p.m. | A reception at the Georgetown and Scott County Museum, located in the old Post Office, 229 East Main Street |
Saturday Sept. 20, 2003 |
| 8:30 a.m. | Registration at Georgetown College Fitness Center (next to Alumni Gym); Continental Breakfast sponsored by
Morehead State University History Department |
| 9:00 a.m. |
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| 10:30 a.m. | Break |
| 10:45 a.m. | Breakout Sessions: -
"Using Technology to Promote Critical Thinking" by Allison McAdams, Social Studies teacher at duPont Manual High School; Anne Kearney and Doug Cantrell, KCTCS professors using the Kentucky Virtual University; Enid Wohlstein, Director of the Kentucky Virtual Library
- "Using Local Historical Sites to Encourage Critical Thinking" by
Ann Bevins, Georgetown and Scott County Museum;
Becky Shipp, Kentucky Heritage Council
- "Teaching American History Initiative" moderated by
Rebecca Hanly, Kentucky Historical Society; learn about these innovative projects based in Murray, Shelbyville, Paris, and Harlan; Teaching American History Grant Program
- "An Idea Sharing Session" facilitated by
Rob Weise, Eastern Kentucky University
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| 12:00 noon | Business Meeting and Presentation of Student Writing Awards: |
| 12:30 p.m. | | Lunch at the Fitness Center Plenary Session Address by Jack Furlong, Director of Foundations of the Liberal Arts, Transylvania University, winner of the Kentucky ACORN Award (2000) and Carnegie Association Kentucky Professor of the Year in 2002. He is a professor philosophy whose work and teaching have been shaped by his interest in interdisciplinary education and critical thinking. He will address the more controversial issues that critical thinking opens up with students.
Introduction by Melanie Beals Goan, KATH Board member |  |
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There are many wonderful bed-and-breakfast establishments in and around Georgetown. Check them out at the Georgetown-Scott Co. Tourism Commission website. Microtel Inn & Suites offer a special discount to KATH Conference attendees -- be sure to mention KATH when you contact the Georgetown Microtel Inn at (502) 868-8000 or email microtelgeorgetown.ky@att.net. Cut-off date for discount is September 5, 2003. This discount price is for either double or single occupancy. Non-smoking room upon request. The Georgetown Microtel Inn is near the I-75 exchange with US62 (Georgetown/Paris).
Go to the Microtel website for driving directions which includes a local map; and you can register online.
KATH Site Index | Back to KATH Main Page
Posted December 29, 2003
http://www.KyHistoryTeachers.org/2002.html |