Troy University’s Ivey Center Transforms History Education Through Cultural Approach Workshop 

Teachers from across Alabama gathered at Troy University this week for the inaugural workshop hosted by the newly established Ivey Center.

Teachers from across Alabama gathered at Troy University this week for the inaugural workshop hosted by the newly established Ivey Center.

Teachers from across Alabama gathered at Troy University this week for the inaugural workshop hosted by the newly established Ivey Center for the Cultural Approach to History. The five-day intensive training marked the first time this innovative teaching methodology has been offered at Troy University, bringing together educators eager to transform how students learn history. 

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Governor, Chancellor announce the Ivey Center for the Cultural Approach to History is now a part of the Troy University family

TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., announced the location of the Ivey Center for the Cultural Approach to Teaching History at Troy University.

TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., announced the location of the Ivey Center for the Cultural Approach to Teaching History at Troy University.

Troy University is now home to the Ivey Center for the Cultural Approach to History.

Today’s announcement came from TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, niece of Professor Emeritus Oliver Turner Ivey, who developed the approach as an Auburn University history professor.

Funded with a grant from the Caroline Lawson…

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