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“Teaching the Tapestry of American History”
(TTAH) is a consortium between Williamson County and Maury County
Schools. Teaching American History (TTAH) is a professional development
grant to increase elementary, middle, and high school teachers’ content
knowledge of and instructional abilities in teaching traditional
American history. Specifically, the grant seeks to improve US history
achievement scores as evidenced by the TCAP and EOC. The grant has been
funded for three years and will begin in fall 2007 and end in 2010.
WHO: ALL 4th 5th
,8th , and 11th grade teachers who are teaching
United States History.
ORGANIZATION: 30 teachers per
historical era
will be recruited into a thematic cohort model:
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Year One |
Year Two |
Year Three |
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Grades 4 & 8 |
Three Worlds Meet: Beginnings to 1620
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Colonization and Settlement
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Revolution and New Nation
Expansion and Reform |
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Grades 5 & High School |
Civil War and Reconstruction
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Industrial Era and Emergence of Modern
America
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Great Depression &
WWII
Contemporary History |
GETTING INVOLVED: Teachers will be
invited by email to enroll in both the cohort and/or workshop offerings.
FUNDING: The grant is fully
funded; therefore all workshops and institutes will be free to
participating teachers. Participating teachers will receive a stipend
for workshops conducted outside the normal school day. Stipends for
substitute teachers will be provided for workshops during the school
day.
Grant Management Team
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Name |
Responsibilities |
School System |
E-mail |
| Kate Donnelly
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Project
Director |
Williamson County
Schools |
kated@wcs.edu |
| Jaci Stewart
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Project
Curriculum Coordinator |
Williamson County
Schools |
jacis@wcs.edu |
| Rick Robinson |
Instructional
Liaison |
Maury County
Schools |
robinsonr3@k12tn.net
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| Jackie Arthur |
Technology
Liaison |
Williamson County
Schools |
jackiea@wcs.edu
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Grant Address
and phone number:
TTAH Grant
C/O Kate Donnelly
Williamson County Schools
130 West Main Street
Franklin, Tennessee 37064
phone: 615-472-4069 |
E-Mail
the TTAH Webmaster |