“Ludlow: A Revolution in Grassroots Integration”
Jacob Voyzey, Joshua Podl
Shaker Heights High School (Timothy Mitchell advisor)
Winner of the 2014 Teaching Cleveland Website Award
Website produced for 2014 National History Day competition
www.teachingcleveland.org
“Ludlow: A Revolution in Grassroots Integration”
Jacob Voyzey, Joshua Podl
Shaker Heights High School (Timothy Mitchell advisor)
Winner of the 2014 Teaching Cleveland Website Award
Website produced for 2014 National History Day competition
“Little Steel Wars: The Union Strikes Back”
Vincent Prochoroff, Gus Hatch, George Schmidt
Shaker Heights High School (Terry Pollack and Timothy Mitchell advisors)
Winner of the 2014 Teaching Cleveland Documentary Award
Documentary produced for the 2014 National History Day Competition
Teaching Cleveland Digital is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Teaching Cleveland Documentary and Website Awards presented at History Day regional competition on March 15, 2014 in the Amasa Stone Chapel on the CWRU campus. The winners were:
For Documentary:
“Little Steel Wars: The Union Strikes Back”
Vincent Prochoroff, Gus Hatch, George Schmidt
Shaker Heights High School (Terry Pollack and Timothy Mitchell advisors)
For Website:
“Ludlow: A Revolution in Grassroots Integration”
Jacob Voyzey, Joshua Podl
Shaker Heights High School (Timothy Mitchell advisor)
Both projects will advance to the state of Ohio History Day competition. The awards were given to the best documentary and website History Day projects with interest to Northeast Ohio
The Teaching Cleveland Digital virtual library located at www.teachingcleveland.org and is being used throughout Northeast Ohio by teachers, students and others to learn about local history and public policy.
For more information, please contact us at teachingcleveland@earthlink.net
Produced and directed by Thaddeus Barnette and Jack Babet for History Day 2013
The winner of the 2013 Teaching Cleveland Documentary award
Documentary depicting the 1966 riots in the Cleveland neighborhood of Hough. Made for National History Day 2008, National Qualifier. Made by Benjamin Davis and Lawrence Neil.
The link is here