Dr. Michael H. Shirley - Department of History - Eastern Illinois University

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Fall 2008 Office Hours: MF 10-12, 1-3; TWTh 10-11, 1-2; and by arrangement.

If I am not in my office during scheduled office hours, I am probably just down the hall in the History Department Office. Wait for me or come get me. Also, I will occasionally have to cancel an office hour or two in order to attend committee meetings and the like. E-mail me if that presents a problem. Don't worry: we'll find time to meet. If you have any questions about advising, declaring a history major, what it takes to be certified to teach history and social science in Illinois, what you can do with a history major if you don't want to teach, or anything else concerning your academic career, please feel free to e-mail me or come see me.

NOTE: If you want to take two HIS 4775 classes in the same semester (Peace History and Modern Japan, for example), the new registration computer system will not allow it. You will need to sign up for one, and then ask Ms. Donna Nichols, the History Department Secretary, to add you to the second class.

Advising Appointments

Official advising appointments for spring, 2009, begin Monday, September 22.
I have posted sign-up sheets on the bulletin board outside my office (2691 Coleman Hall).
If you have any questions, please e-mail me.

**Please remember to pick up your folder at the History Department Office before you come for your advising appointment**

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Class Schedule for Fall, 2008, and Spring, 2009

 

Table of Useful Information



General Advising Links

Frequently Asked Questions
Academic Advising Center at Ninth Street Hall
Class Schedule by Semester
Undergraduate Catalog
Grade Information
Electronic Writing Portfolio
Financial Aid
Off-Campus Courses
International Studies
Community Colleges Transfer Equivalency List (If you are going to take a summer school class at a community college, make sure you take the right one.)
Community Colleges General Education Equivalency List (Courses at community colleges that count as EIU general education courses.)
Online Courses
Applying to Graduate (After you have completed 60 semester hours, you should apply to graduate. Do not wait until you are a senior.)
Commencement Information

 

 

 

 

Teacher Certification Links

Checklist for the History Major with Teacher Certification in Social Science (Effective Fall Semester, 2008. Requires Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.)
Checklists for Social Science Concentrations: Geography; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology/Anthropology (Effective Fall Semester, 2008. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
Secondary Education Listserv
(Sign up for this e-mail list if you want official announcements, meeting times, and so on delivered to you via e-mail.)

Illinois State Board of Education
Basic Skills Test Information (If you intend to seek teaching certification, you need to take this test. If you are transferring to EIU, take it before you begin classes here. It is required for admission to the Teacher Education program, so if you delay taking it you will delay your graduation.)
Student Teaching
(If you are interested in student teaching abroad, go here for further information.)
Content Area Test Information (You must pass this test before you will be approved to student teach.)
Content Area Test Study Guides
(These are downloadable as .pdf files with Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader)
EIU Teacher Education Information
(Test dates, meeting dates, et cetera.)
Buff Form
Departmental Approval Portfolio (DAP)
(Document is in MS-Word)
DAP Faculty Recommendation Form
SOS 3400 Links
(a work in progress)
How to Obtain Additional Endorsements (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.)



Links for the History Major not seeking Teacher Certification

Checklist for the History Major (Effective Fall Semester, 2004. Requires Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.)
Career Opportunities for History Majors
Interested in Working in Museums?


Links for the History with International Studies Major

Checklist for the History with International Studies Major (Effective Fall Semester, 2005. Requires Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.)
International Studies Office

 

ATTENTION: ALL HISTORY MAJORS


The History Department is implementing a program of curricular self-assessment. This means that we want to ascertain if we are really accomplishing our objectives in our curriculum. To this end, we are creating a portfolio for each student. We are asking students to assist us by providing the following 3 items:

1. a source analysis paper from HIS 2560
2. a book review from HIS 3555
3. a research paper from either HIS 2500 or any upper division elective

As students complete these assignments in their classes, they should send a revised copy as an e-mail attachment to:

Dr. Michael Shirley (mshirley@eiu.edu)

Include your name (first and last), the class, the instructor, and the semester for which it was written. Please put "History Assessment Submission" in the subject header.

Eventually, a random selection of these papers will be passed on (without their authors' names) to a committee of faculty in the department who will review them according to departmental rubrics, in order to assess how nearly we are approaching our stated objectives in teaching these classes. We are not assessing individual students in this exercise. We are also not assessing individual faculty. We are attempting to assess our curriculum in order to determine if and how we might improve. We truly appreciate your cooperation in this matter.

WARNINGS

Don't miss your own graduation.

Please be aware that there is a deadline for applying to graduate each semester. Miss it, and you'll delay your graduation. You'll find that date, and other ones of which you should be aware, by clicking on this link . If you are not sure how to apply for graduation, go here, or e-mail me. For information about commencement, go here.

Ignore your EIU E-mail account at your own peril.

If you do not use your EIU e-mail account, you will miss out on an increasing number of important announcements from various university offices. Overdue notices, registration announcements, and others will increasingly be sent out only via e-mail, and only to EIU addresses. If you use another e-mail account, set your EIU account to forward mail to you. It will save you lot of trouble. Go here for instructions on how to forward your e-mail.