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Cultural History Teacher Workshop

bldg_ext_front_angle.jpgMulticultural Indiana: Teaching About Hoosier Diversity
Saturday, March 1, 2008

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Registration Deadline: February 15, 2008

Cost: $20

Call 317.232.1637 to register

Indiana history has been shaped by the presence and dedication of racially, economically, and culturally diverse groups of men and women. This workshop will introduce educators to the state’s diverse history and its impact on Indiana’s development and architecture. Representatives from schools that have developed and implemented multicultural curricula will discuss ways to use such information in the classroom.  Educators may receive CRU credit through Indiana University School of Education in Bloomington.

 

This workshop is presented by the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology and the Indiana Historical Bureau.

Orville Redenbacher, the late “popcorn king,” got his first job in Indiana as Vigo County’s Extension Agent.
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