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curriculum & instruction Swan Teaches Smithsonian Course A new, free online course offered by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will be co-taught by Dr. Kathy Swan, associate professor at the University of Kentucky College of Education. “Teaching Historical Inquiry with Objects” will offer teachers accessible strategies and tactics for incorporating inquiry-based learning methods into their existing history lessons. The course will demonstrate how teachers can help students to see history as a living, breathing record of the past; motivate students to ask probing questions and seek complex answers; and bridge students’ historical knowledge with a lifelong commitment to civic action. The course brings together the new College, Career and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies with the Smithsonian’s handson, museum-based educational techniques that bring historical artifacts to life for millions of visitors each year. Through explanation, demonstration, and dynamic examples, the course offers teachers practical ideas for how to entice students to craft complex and incisive questions; think critically about primary and secondary historical sources; form and support their opinions with evidence; and communicate their conclusions in ways that will prepare them to be engaged citizens of the world. Demonstrations will feature the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s exhibitions and vast collection of historical artifacts and will offer ideas and resources to help teachers everywhere incorporate object- and inquiry-based teaching techniques and Smithsonian online resources into their own classrooms. A free online version of College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards will be available online for registered students of this course. Course Instructors  Kathleen Owings Swan, Ph.D, University of Kentucky College of Education Dr. Kathy Swan is an associate professor of curriculum and instruction and the Director of Next Generation Teacher Preparation at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on standards-based technology integration, authentic intellectual work, and documentary-making in the social studies classroom. Swan has been a four-time recipient of the National Technology Leadership Award in Social Studies Education, innovating with web-based interactive technology curricula including the Historical Scene Investigation Project, the Digital Directors Guild, and Digital Docs in a Box. Her co-authored book And Action! Doing Documentaries COE COMMUNICATOR | SEPTEMBER 2014 Dr. Kathy Swan, College of Education in the Social Studies Course Dates & Requirements Classroom and children’s October 7 – November 19, 2014; series Thinking Like A time commitment: 3-4 hours per Citizen were published in week fall 2013. To register, create a profile on   edX then visit the course page page Naomi Coquillon, to register. National Museum of American History, Prerequisites Smithsonian This course is designed for Naomi is the Manager Secondary School Social Studies of e