View the program (pdf) for the upcoming CASE Conference: “Education and Change," which will take place on Friday, February 27 at the Chicago History Museum located at 1601 N. Clark St.
This year’s conference will explore -- in the context of recent political events -- the role of change in education and American Studies. We hope to shake things up a bit, asking foundational questions about what we teach and who we are.
The keynote speaker at the conference is Bill Ayers, who has been a leader in educational reform movements for over forty years.
Three sets of breakout sessions will follow, and they all aim at providing educators with the tools to teach in a new era. As a special bonus, the Chicago History Museum will be guiding teachers through their vast education resources -- including their special exhibit celebrating Abraham Lincoln.
For a more detailed look at the program, click here.
If you haven’t registered for the conference, please do so soon. The conference cost is $89 and the fee includes keynote speaker/program, breakout sessions, curriculum exchange, continental breakfast and luncheon, and time to meet with fellow American Studies teachers. All participants must register online.
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