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Our Tarnished Past: Uncovering New York History Through Silver
Presenter: Betsy Gibbons,Manager of Secondary and Post-Secondary Education, and Margi Hofer, Curator of Decorative Arts. N-YHS
Photography as Documentary: Building NY
Presenter: Mia Nagawiecki, Manager of Grants and Special Projects,and Marilyn Kushner, Curator and Head of Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, N-YHS
Stepping Back in Time: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Late 19th - Early 20th Century New York City
Presenter: Karen Rosner,Coordinator of Visual Arts for the New York City Department of Education
Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery
Presenter: Roberta Altman, Professor of Museum Education, Bank Street College of Education
Teddy Roosevelt and The Progressive Era in America
Presenter: Stephanie Fins,Anthropology Content Specialist, AMNH
Professor Ken Jackson: N.Y. City - 400 years of History & Art
Presenter: Ken Jackson, Director of the Herbert H. Lehman Center for the Study of American History and the Jacques Barzun Professor of History and the Social Sciences at Columbia University
American Heritage Adapted Version of Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware
Materials by: Louis Ianello, Social Studies Teacher, PS 119, Bronx NY, TAH Teacher-Historian
FDR, Rockwell, Ruby
Presenter: Saul Cornell, historian
Using Images to Teach History- Keynote and Workshop
Presenter: Edward T O'Donnell, historian
Presenter: Betsy Gibbons,Manager of Secondary and Post-Secondary Education, and Margi Hofer, Curator of Decorative Arts. N-YHS
Photography as Documentary: Building NY
Presenter: Mia Nagawiecki, Manager of Grants and Special Projects,and Marilyn Kushner, Curator and Head of Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, N-YHS
Stepping Back in Time: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Late 19th - Early 20th Century New York City
Presenter: Karen Rosner,Coordinator of Visual Arts for the New York City Department of Education
Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery
Presenter: Roberta Altman, Professor of Museum Education, Bank Street College of Education
Teddy Roosevelt and The Progressive Era in America
Presenter: Stephanie Fins,Anthropology Content Specialist, AMNH
Professor Ken Jackson: N.Y. City - 400 years of History & Art
Presenter: Ken Jackson, Director of the Herbert H. Lehman Center for the Study of American History and the Jacques Barzun Professor of History and the Social Sciences at Columbia University
American Heritage Adapted Version of Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware
Materials by: Louis Ianello, Social Studies Teacher, PS 119, Bronx NY, TAH Teacher-Historian
FDR, Rockwell, Ruby
Presenter: Saul Cornell, historian
Using Images to Teach History- Keynote and Workshop
Presenter: Edward T O'Donnell, historian
New Yorkers: Portraits of American Leadership
Presenter: Rochelle Greenfield, Manager of Early Childhood and Elementary Programs and Kim Orcutt,Associate Curator of American Art, N-YHS
Living in America: Exploring Works of Art from Picturing America teacher resources at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Presenter: William Crow, Museum Educator, Head of School and Teacher Programs, MMA Staff
The County Election: Elections and Campaigns in the Age of Western Expansion
Presenter: Luciano D-Orazio, Social Studies Coordinator, PS 150X, Bronx NY, TAH Teacher-Historian
Native Americans of the Northwest Coast
Presenter: Dr. Monique Scott, Assistant Director of Cultural Education, AMNH
Maira Kalman: And the Pursuit of Happiness
Presenter: Maira Kalman, author and illustrator
Washington Crossing the Delaware: American Icon
Presenter: Philip Panaritis, TAH Grant Project Director, NYCDOE, Division of Instruction and School Support
Len Tantillo: Hollanders and the Hudson
Presenter: Len Tantillo, historical artist
I Lego NY
*resenter: Christoph Nieman, Artist
Looking at the Folk
Presenter: David Jaffee, historian
William Sidney Mount
Presenter: Philip Panaritis, TAH Grant Project Director, NYCDOE, Division of Instruction and School Support
Where Are We?
Presenter: Louis Ianiello, Social Studies Teacher, Bronx TAH Teacher-Historian
Presenter: Rochelle Greenfield, Manager of Early Childhood and Elementary Programs and Kim Orcutt,Associate Curator of American Art, N-YHS
Living in America: Exploring Works of Art from Picturing America teacher resources at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Presenter: William Crow, Museum Educator, Head of School and Teacher Programs, MMA Staff
The County Election: Elections and Campaigns in the Age of Western Expansion
Presenter: Luciano D-Orazio, Social Studies Coordinator, PS 150X, Bronx NY, TAH Teacher-Historian
Native Americans of the Northwest Coast
Presenter: Dr. Monique Scott, Assistant Director of Cultural Education, AMNH
Maira Kalman: And the Pursuit of Happiness
Presenter: Maira Kalman, author and illustrator
Washington Crossing the Delaware: American Icon
Presenter: Philip Panaritis, TAH Grant Project Director, NYCDOE, Division of Instruction and School Support
Len Tantillo: Hollanders and the Hudson
Presenter: Len Tantillo, historical artist
I Lego NY
*resenter: Christoph Nieman, Artist
Looking at the Folk
Presenter: David Jaffee, historian
William Sidney Mount
Presenter: Philip Panaritis, TAH Grant Project Director, NYCDOE, Division of Instruction and School Support
Where Are We?
Presenter: Louis Ianiello, Social Studies Teacher, Bronx TAH Teacher-Historian