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Best Practices inHistory Education ConferenceFeaturedSpeakersDr. Jennifer KeeneChapman UniversityDr. Flannery BurkeSt. Louis UniversitySeptember 25 & 26, <strong>2014</strong>World War I Museum • Kansas City, MIssouriA Joint Conference of the Missouri and Kansas Councils for History EducationRegister Today! Space is Limited!Best Practices inHistory Education ConferenceSeptember 25 & 26, <strong>2014</strong> • Kansas City, MOThe National ArchivesSpecial Workshops by:The Federal Reserve BankThe National World War I MuseumThe Truman Library Decision CenterSessions:Teaching to the Common CoreTechnology Integration in Social StudiesLessonsTeaching Literacy While Teaching HistoryEffective Use of Primary SourcesTeaching Historical ThinkingEpisodes in American and World History,including World War IThursday evening tourJazz Museum and theNegro Leagues Hall of Fame.Register using the form on the back page of this program ordownload from www.ksche.org/events.Questions? Contact Nathan at natemc@hotmail.com.Lodging at The Westin Kansas Cityat Crown Centerhttps://www.starwoodmeeting.com/<strong>Book</strong>/HistoryEducationConference


Kansas Council forHistory EducationBoard of DirectorsKendal Warkentine, PresidentDerby, SchoolsNate McAlister, TreasurerNCHE Board MemberRoyal Valley SchoolsNational Council for HistoryMarcia Fox, SecretaryKansas Historical SocietyJustin OlmsteadUniversity of Central OklahomaKimberly GilmanShawnee Mission SchoolsMike BrunerNCHE State RepresentativeChanute SchoolsBill WagnonWashburn University (ret.)Lucinda EvansTopeka SchoolsMaureen DoneganOlathe SchoolsGretchen EikFriends University (retired)Blanche WulfkoetterJefferson West SchoolsChris LovettEmporia State UniversityEmily WilliamsDerby SchoolsDru SaddlerGarden City SchoolsTom BarkerLawrence SchoolsSponsored byMissouri Council for History EducationKansas Council for History EducationMissouri Humanities CouncilOrganization of American HistoriansThe History ChannelEducationPlusGary McKiddy,Francine DavisWill Armon,Angela Scheer,Deborah SchmidtFlannery BurkeChristopher McGeeRebecca LangrallPam SanfilippoTed D. R. GreenNancy SchneiderTim O’NeilJoan MusbachThursday, September 25, <strong>2014</strong>8:00 – 9:00 Registration – Continental Breakfast9:00 – 10:00 Breakout Sessions10:00 – 10:30 Break – Exhibit Area10:30 – 11:30 General Session – J. C. Nichols AuditoriumDr. Jennifer Keene, Chapman UniversityOrange, California11:30 – 12:30 Lunch12:30 – 1:30 Breakout Sessions1:30 – 2:00 Break – Exhibit Area2:00 – 3:30 Breakout Sessions4:00 – 6:00 Tour Followed by Dinner atArthur Bryant’s. Advanced registrationrequired. For transportation, meet in front ofMuseum at 3:45Friday, September 26, <strong>2014</strong>8:00 – 9:00 Registration – Continental Breakfast9:00 – 10:00 Breakout Sessions10:00 – 10:30 Break – Exhibit Area10:30 – 11:30 General Session – J. C. Nicolas AuditoriumFlannery Burke, St. Louis University11:30 – 12:30 Lunch12:30 – 1:30 Breakout Sessions1:30 – 1:45 Break1:45 – 3:15 Breakout SessionsThanks to a grant from the Missouri Humanities Council, allconference participants will receive a copy of Doughboys, theGreat War, and the Remaking of America by Dr. Jennifer Keeneas well as other books courtesy of the National Park Service,U. S. Grant Historic Site.The Organization of American Historians is providing copies ofthe July, 2013 issue of the OAH Magazine of History as well as acopy of the debut issue of The American Historian.


Thursday, September 25, <strong>2014</strong>8:00 – 9:00 RegistrationContinental Breakfast.Sponsored by the History ChannelUsing Digital Resources to Enhance Social StudiesMarcia Fox, Curriculum Specialist, Kansas Historical Society9:00 – 10:00 Break out SessionsLiterature Circles: Using the Common Core to Teach TheGreat WarMelody Barger and Joni Patton, Parkway Schools, St. Louis CountyAUDITORIUM LOBBY. High School; Adaptable to Middle School andElementaryThe Great War: Common Core, Documents and TechnologyConnie Anderson-Banta and Nicole Carter, Carthage Junior HighSchoolAUDITORIUM. Middle and High School10:00 – 10:30 Break.Exhibits, Foyer of R. A. Long Education Center10:30 – 11:30"True Sons of Freedom:African American Soldiersin WWI"J. C. Nichols Auditorium11:30 – 12:30 Lunch –“World War I Experience Sampler”12:30 – 1:30 Break Out SessionsCONFERENCE ROOM. High School; Adaptable to Middle Schooland ElementaryContinuity and Change: Why Historical Thinking is MoreRelevant TodayTiffany Houle and Paul Kitchen, USD259, Wichita, KSThe Lay of the Land: New Perspectives on the AmericanExperience in World War IJennifer Keene, Chapman UniversityCONFERENCE ROOM. General AudienceMissouri and the Great WarBrian Grubbs and Michael Price, Springfield-Greene County LibraryDistrict, Springfield, MOCLASSROOM. Middle and High SchoolAUDITORIUM LOBBY. High School


Teaching to the Common Core: Argumentative WritingWendy Blanton, Berkeley Middle School, Ferguson-Florissant SchoolDistrict, St. Louis CountyAUDITORIUM: Middle and High SchoolCLASSROOM. Middle and High SchoolThe Challenge and Promise of Doing History Day!Mark Adams, Education Director, Harry S. Truman Library andMuseum, Maggie Mayhan, Coordinator, National History Day inMissouri and Maureen Funk, Princeton RV School District, HistoryDay SponsorThree Tasty Tech Tools for Integrating the C3 Inquiry ArcGlenn Wiebe, ESSDACK, Hutchinson, KSAUDITORIUM. Grades 5-12Docent-led Tour, WWI Museumlimit 15 participantsSign up at registration table; Meet at Bridge1:30 – 2:00 BreakExhibits, Foyer of R. A. LongEducation Center2:00 – 3:30 Break Out SessionsCONFERENCE ROOM. Middle and High SchoolProject Archaeology—A Perfect Fit for College and CareerReady StandardsVirginia A. Wulfkuhle, Public Archeologist Cultural ResourcesDivision, Kansas Historical Society and Nathan McAlister, RoyalValley Middle School, Mayetta, KS and 2010 Gilder Lehrman NationalTeacher of the YearNARA Workshop: “The State of Deception: The Power ofNazi Propaganda” from the US Holocaust MemorialMuseumMickey Ebert, Education Specialist, National ArchivesCLASSROOM. Elementary and Middle SchoolNATIONAL ARCHIVES BUILDING. Middle and High SchoolGet directions at registration table.Teaching About World War ICherie Kelly, Learning Coordinator, and Stacie Petersen, Registrar,National WWI MuseumDocent-led Tour, WWI Museumlimit 15 participantsSign up at registration table – Meet at Bridge4:00 – 6:00 Jazz Museum and Negro Leagues BaseballHall of Fame Tour Followed by Dinner at ArthurBryant’s$25.00 per person Advanced registration required.


Friday, September 26, <strong>2014</strong>8:00 – 9:00 RegistrationContinental BreakfastSponsored by the History ChannelReading, Thinking, and Writing like a HistorianAmy Walker, Woodland Elementary and Lyndsay Cast, BentwoodElementary, USD 233, Olathe, KS9:00 – 10:00 Break out SessionsCaptain Harry S. Truman: The Long-term Impact of HisWorld War I ExperienceJames Armistead, Archives Specialist, Harry S. Truman Library andMuseum and Rebecca Langrall, Parkway School DistrictCLASSROOM. Intermediate Grades 3 – 5.Docent-led Tour, WWI Museumlimit 15 participantsSign up at registration table – Meet at BridgeAUDITORIUM LOBBY. General Audience10:00 – 10:30 Break. Exhibits,Foyer of R. A. Long Education CenterUsing E Pluribus Unum as a Narrative Framework forU. S. HistoryRob Good, Ladue Horton Watkins High School. St. Louis County10:30 – 11:30“Add Primary Sources andStir?” A Better RecipeDr. Flannery BurkeJ. C. Nicolas AuditoriumCONFERENCE ROOM. Middle and High SchoolTeaching the First World War: Using Technology to BringHistory Alive and Excitement to the ClassroomJustin Quinn Olmstead, University of Central Oklahoma and TinaSturm, Central Junior/Senior High School, Burden, KS11:30 – 12:30 LunchMissouri and Kansas, Gilder Lehrman, State HistoryTeacher of the Year, Presentations12:30 – 1:30 Break out SessionsBalancing the IngredientsFlannery Burke, St. Louis UniversityAUDITORIUM. Middle and High SchoolCONFERENCE ROOM. General Audience


The Legacy of World War I in the Modern Middle EastGary McKiddy, St. Charles Community CollegeMaking Decisions During the Cold WarMary A. McMurray, Director, and Kim Chamberlin, Facilitator, TheWhite House Decision Center, Truman LibraryCLASSROOM. World History TeachersAntebellum Perspectives While Teaching Common CoreStandardsApril Fulstone and Emily Szyman, Wydown Middle School, ClaytonSchool DistrictCONFERENCE ROOM. Middle and High SchoolThe Federal Reserve and You: The First 100 Years, Plus Self-Guided Fed TourGigi Wolf, Senior Economic Education Specialist for the FederalReserve Bank of Kansas CityAUDITORIUM LOBBY. Middle and High School; Literacy and SocialStudiesThe Great War Centennial: Primary Sources andCritical ThinkingLisa Pennington, Virginia Tech and Amanda Williams, MacArthurMemorial, Norfolk, VAAUDITORIUM LOBBY. High School"Show Me" How to Read and Think HistoricallyJennifer Flores, Roderick Laughman and Angela Canul, FrancisHowell School District, St. Charles County, MOAUDITORIUM. Middle and High SchoolAUDITORIUM. High SchoolDocent-led Tour, World War I Museumlimit 15 participantsSign up at registration table – Meet at BridgeGamifying Social Studies: Having Fun is a Good Thing!Glenn Wiebe, ESSDACK, Hutchinson, KS1:30 – 1:45 Break1:45 – 3:15 Break out SessionsCLASSROOM. Grades 5-12


Locations andContact InformationDAA-Westin Kansas CityCrown CenterOne East Pershing RoadKansas City, MO 64108Phone: 816-474-4400 ·Reservations: 888-627-8538BB-National World War I Museum100 W 26 StreetKansas City, MO 64108(816) 888-8100C Kansas City Federal Reserve1 Memorial DrKansas City, MO 64198(800) 333-1010D National Archives and Union Station400 West Pershing RoadKansas City, MO 64108(800) 333-1010C


Registration:BestPracticesin HistoryEducationJointConference:Missouri & KansasCouncils forHistory EducationSeptember 25- 26, <strong>2014</strong>NationalWorldWarIMuseum,KansasCity,MissouriRegistration tionincludes:bothdays of theconference, continental talbreakfasts, lunches, andentrance to the WorldWarI Museum.Lodging:WestinKansasCityat Crown Center: 816-474-44004400Rate: $139.00 pernight. Reserve room by September 3for conference rate.Paymentand registration form should besentto:Makecheck payable to:Mail to:KansasCouncilforHistoryEducationNateMcAlister, Treasurer613 Central AveHoyt,KS66440(Pleasechecktheappropriatecostsfor your registration)Checks orDistrict tPurchase Ordermadepayableto<strong>KC</strong>HETwo-Day Registration: NCHE/<strong>KC</strong>HEMembers$100Two-Day Registration: Non–Members e(conference + membership) e$135One-Day Registration: NCHE/<strong>KC</strong>HEMembersCheckOne:Thursday______or Friday_______One-Day Registration: Non-MembersCheckOne:Thursday______or Friday_______$60$95Pre-Service erTeacher Registration$30ThursdayEvening EventTour:JazzMuseum & The NegroLeagues HallofFame. ShuttlebusfromWWI Museumat 4:00.Dinner,atparticipant’s expense,atArthurBryant’sTOTALTAL$25Name:_______________________________________________________________School:_____________________________________________________________Schooladdress:______________________________________________________Homeaddress: ________________________________________________________GradeLevel(s): ___________________District:________________________Schoolphone:___________________Homephone: _____________________Emailaddress (required): ________________________________________________Questions: emailNathan atnatemc@hotmail.comcom

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