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Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette
June 9, 2003Volume 1, Issue 5
Image of the Month: "Grown Ladies Taught to Dance," by John Collett, London, January 2, 1769. CWF acc. no. 1952-152


CONTENTS

The King's English: Eighteenth-Century Language

Primary Source Quote

Technology Tip

Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources

Teaching News

Quote of the Month


Announcing the
2003–2004
Electronic Field Trip
Schedule!

Soldier of Liberty EFT
Next Program:
Soldier of Liberty
October 9, 2003


NEW!
2003-2004 Teaching Resources Catalog

2003-2004 Teaching Resources Catalog

 

We Also Recommend
Tin Whistles and Fifes. Sounds of colonial America.

TOP STORIES
The King's English: Eighteenth-Century Language

British author L.P. Hartley (1895–1972) once said "The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there." His observation is interesting and very true. The study of history—in our case the 18th-century—is like exploring an place where the technology, laws, clothing, customs, and even the language is unfamiliar. This month's feature article discusses 18th-century language, or the King's English.


Primary Source Quote
Lord Chesterfield on Dance and Deportment

Primary sources can be extremely provocative and useful in a classroom setting. Few things speak more eloquently about the past or a person's experiences than their own words. This month's selection features some of Lord Chesterfield's thoughts on dance and deportment.


Technology Tip
The Art and Mystery of Online Etiquette

This month's Technology Tip explores the topic of proper Netiquette and polite behavior and in cyberspace. Learn More!


Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources for Your Classroom

Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality instructional materials dealing with 18th-century life, including:
—2003–2004 Electronic Field Trip Programs
—Tin Whistles and Fifes
A Numerous and Brilliant Assembly (music CD)
Marching Out of Time (music CD or cassette)

Learn More!


Teaching News

National History Day, a year-long education program that engages students in grades 6-12 in the process of discovery and interpretation of historical topics, has announced the 2004 contest theme of "Rights and Responsibilities in History." Learn More.


Colonial Williamsburg Education Outreach Staff at the Seattle, WA
NECC Conference

The Colonial Williamsburg Department of Education Outreach will have an exhibit booth at the NECC Conference (National Educational Computing Conference) in Seattle, June 30–July 2, 2003. If you are attending the conference, please stop by booth 427–429. We'd love to see you!


Quote of the Month

"Conversation between refined individuals is "the grand business of our lives, the foundation of every thing, either useful or pleasant."

Henry Fielding, Essay on Conversation, 1743


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