Education March 3 1817 Creation of Alabama Territory December 14 1819 Creation of the State of Alabama March 3 2017 December 14 2019 Alabama Bicentennial Commemoration Becoming Alabama ID: 624679
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Bicentennial
EducationSlide2
March 3, 1817
Creation of Alabama Territory
December 14, 1819
Creation of the State of Alabama
March 3, 2017 – December 14, 2019
Alabama Bicentennial Commemoration
Becoming AlabamaSlide3
2017
Discovering Our Places
2018
Honoring Our People
2019
Sharing Our StoriesSlide4
Curriculum Development
Create free resources to teach Alabama history across the curriculumProfessional Development
Lead Alabama history-focused teacher institutes across Alabama
Bicentennial Schools
Promote civic and community engagement in Alabama schools
Educational Initiatives
Educational InitiativesSlide5
Professional Development
2017 Summer InstitutesSlide6
Testimony
“[The institute] has ignited a fire and a sense of urgency to learn more about MY history.”
– Selma Institute participant
“[The institute] has revitalized my thinking.”
– Birmingham Institute participant
“Best PD ever, hands down.”
– Moundville Institute participantSlide7
Across the Curriculum
“I will be looking for lots of ways to incorporate this into my math class.
” – Dothan Institute participant
“Social studies can be integrated into any subject.”
– Mobile Institute participant
“I plan to integrate [what I learned] with science curriculum.”
– Tuscumbia Institute participant
“There are so many ways that [local history] can be integrated into all areas of the curriculum.”
– Tuscumbia Institute participant
“This was the most inclusive workshop filled with information, hands on activities, technology, history, resources, collaboration and fun with an informal atmosphere!”
– Thomasville Institute participant
“I learned how to incorporate social studies into reading using trade books.” -
Troy Institute participantSlide8
Share Your Experience
Please share a resource or model an activity you discovered at your Summer Institute.Slide9
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