NEW JERSEY COUNCIL FOR THE HUMANITIES 28 West State Street, 6th Floor * Trenton, NJ 08608 * 609-695-4838 * [email protected] Pioneered by historian Mark C. Carnes, Reacting to the Past (RTTP) has been implemented at over 300 colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad. RTTP consists of elaborate games, set in the past, in which students are assigned roles informed by classic texts in the history of ideas. Class sessions are run entirely by students; instructors advise and guide students and grade their oral and written work. It seeks to draw students into the past, promote engagement with big ideas, and improve intellectual and academic skills. NEW! Reacting to the Past in High School Classrooms Coming to New Jersey in 2014 This workshop will engage participants in a game designed specifically for New Jersey American social studies teachers: Paterson, 1913: The Silk Strike. Attendees will both participate in the contentious world of labor politics and learn how to bring the game into their own classrooms. Participants must be High School Social Studies teacher to attend. Lunch will be provided. Paterson, 1913: The Silk Strike Led by Abigail Perkiss and Mary Jane Treacy DATE: March 14, 2014 (Thursday) TIME: 9 AM – 4:30 PM LOCATION: The College of New Jersey APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 10, 2014 REGISTRATION FEE: $30 (due upon acceptance) 7 Professional Development Hours Contact Information Name: Address: City: Home Phone: State: Zip: Cell Phone: Personal Email: School Information Name of School: School Address: City: State: School Phone: Name of Supervisor: Zip: Ext. School Email: Name of Principal: NJCH Teacher Programming – The Core and More. Name: Subject Area Grade(s) Taught: Subject(s) Taught: Are you new to NJCH Teacher Institute seminars? Yes | No How did you hear about the Reacting to the Past workshop? (Please check all that apply.) NJEA Review Colleague – (name of colleague optional) Supervisor Principal NJCH Website Other (please explain) NARRATIVE STATEMENT Why are you interested in taking the course? What do you hope to learn? How might you apply content into your classroom? Please fill out this completed form and return via email to MaryGrace Whealan at [email protected] (preferred; if received in print, please visit njch.org and select “Teacher Programs” from the Program dropdown list) or send a hard copy by mail to: Mary Grace Whealan Program Officer New Jersey Council for the Humanities 28 West State Street, Sixth Floor Trenton, NJ 08608 APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 10, 2014. Participants in this 1-day course will earn 7 hours of professional development credit. Lunch will be provided. Registration fee: $30. Accepted applicants will be notified via email by January 30. Upon acceptance, a registration fee of $30 is due by February 14. NJCH Teacher Programming – The Core and More.
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