Thu, September 2, 2010

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    9.02

    Board member and University of Houston professor Monica Perales to sign copies of her book Smeltertown: Making and Remembering a Southwest Border Community in El Paso this Saturday, September 4

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    8.30

    Can you spot the Byrne-Reed House in this photo by Bill McCann, taken from the top of the State Capitol?

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    8.20

    “American Voices: Latino Literature in the United States/Voces Americanas: Literatura Latina en los Estados Unidos” now on view in Bulverde

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    8.16

    There's still time to do some summer reading!

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    8.10

    Gordon S. Wood, author of Empire of Liberty, on "The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution"

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    8.09

    We're back in the Byrne-Reed House!

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    7.20

    “Unknown Mexico/Mexico Desconocido” on view at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology

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    7.09

    New! Donations for our restoration of the historic Byrne-Reed House can now be made via PayPal:

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    3.29

    Check out our Facebook page for Byrne-Reed House photos, events, and more

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    11.19

    Read the Austin American-Statesman's piece on the Byrne-Reed House

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HomeEducationTeacher institutes › The U.S. Constitution and American History

The U.S. Constitution and American History

“The U.S. Constitution in American History” was series of two institutes that brought Texas teachers together with leading scholars to explore important constitutional topics in our nation’s history. The program offered teachers the opportunity to work with leading scholars of U.S. history, political science, and law and share strategies for teaching with primary sources.

The institutes were held in consecutive weeks in June 2009, the first in Austin (June 7–10), the second in San Antonio (June 14–17). The forty teachers selected to participate in each institute received a $300 stipend, continuing professional development credit, a travel allowance, housing, partial cost of meals, and a rich set of teaching materials.

Austin program

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San Antonio program

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Sponsors

This professional development opportunity for Texas teachers was sponsored by Humanities Texas, the College of Liberal Arts of The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum. “The U.S. Constitution in American History” was made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities We the People initiative, with additional support from Houston Endowment, a philanthropy endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones.

Forms for Austin participants

Forms for San Antonio participants

Questions

Please direct questions about Humanities Texas teacher institutes to Eric Lupfer, Director of Grants and Education, at 512.440.1991 or education@humanitiestexas.org.

 


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