Progressivism for Educators

From the Things we missed File

 

 

Monday-Tuesday – June 28-29, 2010
HSCC will host its annual spring Teacher Workshop on The Progressive Era & World War I in the Monadnock Region from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for any educator who wishes to expand their understanding of the Progressive Era and World War I. For further information and registration form, please visit our Teacher Workshop web page or contact Tom Haynes by email or at 352-1895.

 

 

Anyone want to guess whether the ‘workshop’ presented the shift in a positive light?  Wilson’s fascist War government was emulated in Europe and the foundation for Roosevelt’s New Deal take over—which Mr. Obama claims to have based his “new” New Deal (With even more spending power, and improved growth fighting debt!)

It’s the gift that keeps on taking.

So the Cheshire County Historical Society has seminars on sheep and wool, Hobby Horses and Dolls, Candle making, and progressivism.   The center is closed for the 4th of July. 

Why does HSCC schedule a workshop for teachers on progressivism right before the Independence day Holiday?  Seems like there are more relevant topics to broach given the impending holiday.  So was it intentional?

 

Just asking.  

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