
K-12
Virtual Grad Course with UChicago: The Settling of America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship
The University of Chicago Graham School, with the support of the Jack Miller Center, is offering this virtual graduate course for social studies educators.
This course, designed for practicing teachers, will examine migration, immigration, and citizenship to the lands that become the United States, from the Colonial period through the present. The course will use a combination of primary and secondary sources to see how ethnicity and immigration shaped key parts of our identities as Americans, to better equip teachers to show how their students are part of the continuing American story.
The course will be taught by University of Chicago Lecturer Dr. Fred Beuttler and will meet Monday through Friday from 10 am to 12 pm Central Time.
Participants will earn 075 University of Chicago Units upon completion of the course (equivalent to 2.5 graduate credit hours). Full tuition scholarships will be provided to teachers enrolling in the course.