Compiled by ITHAKA S+R, this two-year study summarizes the findings from 26 research teams, synthesizing over 300 interviews with faculty and instructors who teach with primary sources across several disciplines.
In 2017, Associate Dean Deirdre Scaggs, Ben Chandler and Bess and Tyler Abell were on hand to celebrate Clements Award Winners Steven K. Riley, Whitney Walker and Amy Michele Madsen.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 11, 2021) Just a few days remain to make nominations for the Earle C. Clements Innovation in Education Award for Civics and History Teachers (Clements Award) presented by the National Archives and the University of Kentucky Libraries Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center. The submission deadline is
Friday, May 14.
The Clements Award recognizes promising and innovative Kentucky educators and honors the life and career of the late governor, senator and representative, Earle C. Clements.
In 2017, Associate Dean Deirdre Scaggs, Ben Chandler and Bess and Tyler Abell were on hand to celebrate Clements Award Winners Steven K. Riley, Whitney Walker and Amy Michele Madsen.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 14, 2021) The National Archives and the University of Kentucky Libraries Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center are now taking self-nominations for the Earle C. Clements Innovation in Education Award for Civics and History Teachers (Clements Award). The submission deadline is May 14.
The Clements Award recognizes promising and innovative Kentucky educators and honors the life and career of the late governor, senator and representative, Earle C. Clements.
This year, the National Archives and UK Libraries will be honoring up to six history and/or civics (social studies) teachers from elementary, middle and high schools throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.