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GCS-CUI: Project for Historical Education: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Early Americas - 800381
Session: 6311
Description:
Kathleen DuVal is an associate professor of history and has been at UNC since 2003. Her research and teaching focus on early America, particularly cross-cultural relations between Europeans and Indians in the North American borderlands that she explored in her first book, The Native Ground: Indians and Colonists in the Heart of the Continent. She also teaches classes on cultural identities and race in early America, Spanish borderlands, the American colonial experience, and early nation-making in America. Given her diverse teaching and research interests, this should be another exciting and engaging workshop!



Target Audience:
Middle and High School Social Studies teachers.



Learner Outcomes:
The Learner will gain a better understanding of Early American History.



Prerequisite:
None.


Course Session Information

Days 1
Scheduled Date/Time 
11/14/2009 10:00AM-5:00PM
Session Contact Morris Johnson @ 336-317-1199
Email: johnsom@gcsnc.com
Instructor(s) Morris Johnson
Hours/Credits/Cost
 0.6  Social Studies /6 Hours      
Location Location To Be Determined
TBA
Triad Area, NC 27401

Location Contact: 
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Auxiliary Aids/Other Info: 
Special Instructions Location is the Carolina Center for Educational Excellence at 9201 Seawell School Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

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