Saturday, September 14, 2013

Porfessors Schuck and Crawford to Louisville to Read AP US History


Professor Schuck returned to Louisville for his second year as a reader for the Educational Testing Service, and Crawford was back for his 9th time as a reader.  Reading student essays for eight hours a day for seven days in a row may not seem like that much fun, but Schuck and Crawford took advantage of Louisville for adventures outside of the reading.  They managed to squeeze in a golf outing at Fuzzy Zoeller's course across the Ohio River in Indiana.  On a more intellecutal note, they also had the chance to listen to a talk by noted scholar Andrew Bacevich talk about American global power and its limits.  For Crawford, the chance to interact with practicing social studies educators makes the week a refresher course on teaching and the field.

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