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  • America and the World: Conflict and Cooperation in the 21st Century
    • Teacher: Susannah R
    • Teacher: Mr. Kardas
    This course requires an enrollment key
    Write a concise and interesting paragraph here that explains what this course is about
  • NYS Media Art Teachers Association
    • Teacher: Margaret Mealia
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key

    This is a forum for the New York State Media Art Teachers Association.
  • NYSED Autism Certification Course
    • Teacher: Lisa Slagle
    • Teacher: Jodi Delucia
    • Teacher: Cindy Kirtland
    • Teacher: Linda Heitmann
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
  • TAH 101: American History Institute: Birth of Modern America
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    This course requires an enrollment key
    Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and the Birth of Modern America Dr. Nicholas Marshall & Dr. Martin Shaffer
  • TAH 102: American History Institute: The Civil Rights Movement
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    This course requires an enrollment key
    Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Promise of the Founding Fathers: The Civil Rights Movement Dr. Frederick Opie & Dr. Lynn Eckert
  • TAH 103: Henry Hudson and the Clash of Cultures in the New World
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    • Teacher: Henrietta Mountz
    This course requires an enrollment key

    TAH 103: This institute will examine the unique colonial experience of the Hudson River Valley which is unlike that of New England and the Chesapeake due to the rich interaction of many cultures: Native Americans, Dutch, English French and African. The institute will emphasize contact between Europeans and Native Americans with particular attention to native cultures before contact with European colonizers.

  • TAH 104: Social Movements, Social Justice, and the Expansion of American Democracy.
    • Teacher: Henrietta Mountz
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    This course requires an enrollment key

    TAH 104: Social Movements, Social Justice, and the Expansion of American Democracy.

    Instructors: Dr. Sally Dwyer-McMulty and Dr. Robyn Rosen. Dates: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 16, 17, 18, 19, 2007. Thursday, November 1, 2007 and Thursday, April 17, 2008. Time: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm

    TAH 104: This institute will examine 19th century and 20th century social movements including, but not limited the labor movement, suffrage movement, progressivism, the student/antiwar movement, and the second wave of feminism.

  • TAH 105: Presidential Leadership During Wartime: Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and Lyndon Johnson
    • Teacher: Henrietta Mountz
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    This course requires an enrollment key
    TAH 105: Presidential Leadership During Wartime: Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and Lyndon Johnson
  • TAH 106: Beyond Europe: Asian and Caribbean Emigration to the U.S. in the 19th and 20th Centuries
    • Teacher: Chris Pryslopski
    • Teacher: Len Marcus
    • Teacher: Henrietta Mountz
    This course requires an enrollment key
    TAH 106: Beyond Europe: Asian and Caribbean Emigration to the United States in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • Topics in Mathematics - Curriculum Development
    • Teacher: John Kenny
    This course requires an enrollment key

    The online community for the collaborative development of the curriculum for a "Topics in Mathematics" course.

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