Governor launches Illinois
Bicentennial K-12 educational program, ‘Illinois Chronicles’
The signature project provides
students with a unique history resource; will be offered to schools
statewide.
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[January 27, 2018]
Governor
Bruce Rauner released the first copies of “Illinois Chronicles,” the
K-12 Bicentennial educational resource that will be offered to
schools all across the state.
“Illinois Chronicles” is a timeline book which contains more than 50
news articles and 100 historical moments, presented on a 6-foot-long
foldout timeline that charts the history of the state from its birth
in 1818 to 2018.
“We are very excited to share with you the ‘Illinois Chronicles’ in
celebration of the Illinois Bicentennial. Illinois is the Land of
Lincoln. We are a melting pot of culture and diversity, as seen
through our communities, music, restaurants, sports teams and
heroes,” Rauner said. “I hope this book and our Bicentennial
celebration inspire students to think about the next 200 years of
our great state and the legacy they will create.”
The book and related resources are the result of a collaboration
between the Governor’s Office of the Illinois Bicentennial, the
State Board of Education, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
and Museum and What on Earth Publishing.
“Illinois Chronicles is one of the signature projects of the
Bicentennial Celebration,” said Gloria Castillo, Bicentennial
Commission co-chairwoman and president and CEO of Chicago United.
“The campaign is designed to reach every student in the state,
expose them to the many people, places and events that were Born,
Built and Grown in Illinois and inspire them to be #IllinoisProud.”
“We are very pleased to have participated in the development of
‘Illinois Chronicles,’” said State Superintendent of Education Tony
Smith. “It is designed to supplement the teaching of Illinois
history and is a unique and engaging way for students across all
grade levels to learn about the people and events that make up our
state’s history.”
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Executive Director
Alan Lowe, a Bicentennial commissioner, said the book will form a
key part of the Bicentennial legacy. “The chronological historical
resources presented in an innovative timeline create a remarkable
opportunity to teach us about our shared heritage, as well as help
us think about the future,” said Lowe.
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The Educators Guide is available as a free,
downloadable PDF to every school in the state on the ISBE website.
Developed by a team of Illinois State Board of Education content
specialists, it contains a range of cross-curricular activities for
K-12 students to help educators incorporate the teaching of state
history.
“This is
really a complete innovation in the way we can think about teaching
the history of our state,” said Katie Elvidge, social science
content specialist for the State of Illinois. “The ‘Illinois
Chronicles’ and accompanying educator pack will be something any
teacher can refer to for imaginative and creative ideas about how to
embed the teaching of our history across all subject areas.”
The printed “Illinois Chronicles” book is now available for purchase
at www.illinois200.com, Amazon.com and select book retailers across
the state. All K-12 schools will be offered a free copy of the book
in March as part of the Bicentennial campaign.
ABOUT ILLINOIS CHRONICLES
Beautifully illustrated and hugely engaging, the timeline features
more than 100 stunning images and illuminating captions that take
readers on the Prairie State’s remarkable journey. The “Illinois
Chronicles” captures key moments in Illinois history in a newsy and
entertaining way. It all adds up to an exciting story of the people
and events whose unique legacy can still be felt today in the 21st
state of the union.
What on
Earth Publishing specializes in creating highly engaging,
non-fiction storytelling books and is a pioneer of the foldout
timeline format. Partners include the American Museum of Natural
History, the Smithsonian and the Magna Carta Trust. Learn more at
www.whatonearth
books.com/illinois.
ABOUT ILLINOIS BICENTENNIAL
On Dec. 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st state in the union. The
Illinois Bicentennial is a yearlong celebration of what has been
BORN, BUILT & GROWN in the state and a reminder of why we are #IllinoisProud.
Citizens are encouraged to participate in the celebration by
visiting www.illinois 200.com
and using the hashtag #IllinoisProud. Partners and event and project
managers planning activities between Dec. 3, 2017, and Dec. 3, 2018,
can apply for endorsement to become an official part of Illinois
Bicentennial by visiting the PARTICIPATE page at
www.illinois200.com.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner] |