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An Adventure of the American Mind: Joining Educators and Students With Library of Congress Resources
Curriculum

Faculty Development Programs

Overview

This initiative (AAM Phase III) targets teacher education faculty at participating institutions of the Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities (FIICU). The project involves two faculty from each school in an intensive workshop that will orient them to the AAM project and launch them in preparing AAM curricula for use at their institutions.

While other AAM partners are also engaged in Phase III activity, the FIICU program is exclusively focused on this phase for the purpose of developing a model that can be replicated by other institutions of higher education.

Below are links to documents, resources, and progress reports related to the FIICU Phase III initiative.


Annual Project Plan - 2003-04

Project plan for July 2003 through June 2004

Participating Schools

The list of schools developing the Phase III curriculum

Project Website (hosted by National-Louis University)

Curriculum, documents, and other materials developed for this project

Conference Summary - Nov. 2003

A summary and analysis of the first faculty participant meeting

Project Update - July 2004

Progress report for July 2003 through June 2004

Annual Project Plan - 2004-05

Project plan for July 2004 through June 2005

Project Update - July 2005

Progress report for July 2004 through June 2005

Annual Project Plan - 2005-06

Project plan for July 2005 through June 2006

Project Update - Dec. 2005

Mid-year progress report for July 2005 through December 2005

Project Update - July 2006

Progress report for July 2005 through June 2006


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