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Practicum in Online Teaching - Carolina Online Teacher Program
Teach your online course with a pilot group of students or teachers. An experienced online-learning mentor will guide you through typical problem areas. The Practicum in Online Teaching may be done in conjunction with your school or county, and even as part of your normal teaching load.
Take this course: Begins January 5.

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Sauratown Mountains
In Lonely mountains: The monadnocks of the inner Piedmont, page 4
One of the best places to see real monadnocks in North Carolina's Piedmont is in the Sauratown Mountains north of Winston-Salem in Stokes and Surrey counties. Here are pinnacles and two high ridges that stretch west southwest from Hanging Rock and include...
By Dirk Frankenberg.
Mrs. Fred Christian
Mrs. Fred Christian
Mrs. Fred Christian, of Stokes County, is seen posing in a long print apron in front of a model kitchen sink peeling potatoes. The black and white photograph taken around 1939 promotes home demonstration. A curtained window is over the sink. In the right side...
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Hanging Rock State Park
Students will learn about the Sauratown Mountains and the Saura Indians for which the mountains were named at Hanging Rock State Park. Ranger led programs are available for class field trips which correlate to the North Carolina curriculum for 5th through 8th grades.
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Horne Creek Farm
Through educational programs ranging from white oak basket making workshops to an annual corn shucking frolic, Horne Creek Living Historical Farm provides a unique opportunity to learn about our rural past. Find a listing of special events and more information about the facilities at this living history farm.
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YMCA Camp Hanes
Offers hands-on classes in environmental education which "encourages cooperation, teamwork, and understanding of ones own abilities and potential."
Format: article/field trip opportunity
Moratock Furnace in Stokes County, NC
Moratock Furnace in Stokes County, NC
This is Moratock Furnace near Danbury in Stokes County, North Carolina. It is a smelting furnace that was used to produce iron during the Civil War. It was built by Nathaniel Moody in 1843.
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Falls at Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, NC
Falls at Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, NC
These are small falls at Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, North Carolina.
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Hanging Rock in Stokes County, NC
Hanging Rock in Stokes County, NC
This is Hanging Rock in Hanging Rock State Park, located in Stokes County, North Carolina.
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Window Falls in Hanging Rock State Park
Window Falls in Hanging Rock State Park
This is Window Falls in Hanging Rock State Park. Hanging Rock is located in Stokes County, North Carolina.
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Panorama of the Sauratown Mountains
Panorama of the Sauratown Mountains
This is a panorama of the Sauratown, or Saura, Mountains in Stokes and Surry Counties. Though the overall elevation of both counties is fairly low, the Sauratown Mountains cut through both counties and dominate the landscape, rising up to 1,700 feet above...
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Camp Hanes in Stokes County, North Carolina
Camp Hanes in Stokes County, North Carolina
This is YMCA Camp Hanes in Stokes County, North Carolina. In the background is Sauratown Mountain.
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Lonely mountains: The monadnocks of the inner Piedmont
This Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations “virtual field trip” explores the geology of North Carolina's monadnocks, mountains that rise individually above the surrounding topogaphy.
Format: slideshow (multiple pages)
From stringbands to bluesmen: African American music in the Piedmont
This article from Carolina Music Ways discusses the transition in African American music from stringband to blues in the North Carolina Piedmont between 1860 and 1940, with a focus on Preston Fulp, a blues musician who gained prominence in Winston-Salem in the 1930s.
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