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Landmarks of American History: Workshops for School Teachers, July 10-16, 2005
The workshop is offered through the Landmarks of American History: Workshops for School Teachers program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. "Hull-House in the Progressive Era: People, Places, and Ideas, 1890-1930" will meet from July 10 to July 16, 2005. Participants in the workshop will explore the people, places, and ideas that made Hull-House a world-famous settlement house and a center of Progressive Era reform dedicated to addressing the problems caused by urbanization, industrialization, and immigration.
Workshop participants who wish to earn graduate credit from UIC may enroll in History 500 - Colloquim on the Teaching of History for one to four credit hours.
To learn more about the workshops or to apply please visit the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum website.
Summer 2005
HIST 500A - Colloquium on the Teaching of History: Hull-House in the Progressive Era, 1 credit hour
HIST 500B - Colloquium on the Teaching of History: Hull-House in the Progressive Era, 2 credit hours
HIST 500C - Colloquium on the Teaching of History: Hull-House in the Progressive Era, 3 credit hours
HIST 500D - Colloquium on the Teaching of History: Hull-House in the Progressive Era, 4 credit hours
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