Written by Kentuckians for Kentuckians; Timelines from early
history to present Discussion questions; Over 250 photographs; 25
Maps; Primary Documents; Teacher's Guide with companion CD For use
in the elementary school classroom, Faces of Kentucky is a
comprehensive history of Kentucky designed for young students. The
state's story comes alive as never before through the images and
life stories of the diverse people of the Commonwealth. The product
of a collaboration of the state historian of Kentucky and an
award-winning teacher (both native Kentuckians), Faces of Kentucky
approaches learning as a voyage of discovery. Numerous
illustrations, thought-provoking questions, and historical
mysteries to be solved seek to challenge young readers and to help
them think about their state, themselves, and their future. Freda
C. Klotter, an educational programs consultant for the Kentucky
Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, taught in elementary
school classrooms for more than twenty-three years. James C.
Klotter, the state historian of Kentucky and professor of history
at Georgetown College, is the author, coauthor, or editor of many
books, including The Breckinridges of Kentucky: 1760-1981, History
Mysteries, Kentucky: Portrait in Paradox 1900-1950, A New History
of Kentucky, Kentucky: Decades of Discord, 1865-1900, Kentucky:
Land of Tomorrow, Our Kentucky: A Study of the Bluegrass State,
Public Papers of Governor Simeon Willis, 1943-1947, and William
Goebel: The Politics of Wrath.
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