BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220214 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220215 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE SUMMARY:Fairhaven Lecture Series- Educational Innovators: Profiles from the American Past DESCRIPTION:Educational Innovators: Profiles from the American Past\n\n \n\nAt a recent panel presentation in Burlington\, Vermont\, public school teachers and students discussed the innovative projects that they were engaged in at the elementary\, middle\, and high school levels. After they were asked how they found the energy and motivation to create these projects\, particularly during a global pandemic\, one teacher explained that while they are not superheroes\, they are rebellious. In my talk I will explore that rebellious spirit in educators from the past: the teachers and students of the Eagleswood School at the utopian Raritan Bay Union in the 1850s\, the community involved in John Dewey's Laboratory School at the turn of the twentieth century\, and the Black teachers connected to the educational networks created by Carter G. Woodson and others in Jim Crow America. \n\n \n\nPresented by Anne Durst\, Associate Professor\, Educational Foundations.\n\n \n\nSpring 2022 Lecture Series\n\nPoliticians\, activists\, musicians\, and every day citizens. Systems\, inventions\, and tragedies. This spring\, we will spend an hour each week\, putting the spotlight on changemakers that have made history. From local stories to those that made a global impact\, join us as we take a closer look at some fascinating American profiles.\n\n\n\nLectures in the Spring 2022 series will be held on Mondays at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services\, 435 West Starin Road\, Whitewater and are only open to residents of Fairhaven. Lectures will be recorded and posted to our website and YouTube channel. Videos of lectures in this series and in past series can be accessed for free any time after they are posted online.\n\nCheck our website and follow us on social media for more information and updates on opening to the public. Any other questions\, please contact Kari Borne at bornek@uww.edu or 262-472-1003. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Presented by Anne Durst\, Associate Professor\, Educational Foundations.
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Spring 2022 Lecture Series
\n\nPoliticians\, activists\, musicians\, and every day citizens. \; Systems\, inventions\, and tragedies. This spring\, we will spend an hour each week\, putting the spotlight on changemakers that have made history. \; From local stories to those that made a global impact\, join us as we take a closer look at some fascinating American profiles.
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\nLectures in the Spring 2022 series will be held on Mondays at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services\, 435 West Starin Road\, Whitewater and are only open to residents of Fairhaven. \; Lectures will be recorded and posted to our \;website \;and \;YouTube channel. \; Videos of lectures in this series and in past series can be accessed for free any time after they are posted online.
Check our \;website \;and follow us on \;social media \;for more information and updates on opening to the public. \; Any other questions\, please contact Kari Borne at \; \;bornek@uww.edu \;or 262-472-1003.
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