Congress in the Classroom

Description

Congress in the Classroom® is a national, award-winning education program now in its 16th year. Developed and sponsored by The Dirksen Congressional Center, the workshop is dedicated to the exchange of ideas and information on teaching about Congress. The Center joins with the new Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service to conduct the workshop.

The 2008 program pays special attention to the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. Participants will gain experience with The Dirksen Center website which features online access to lesson plans, student activities, historical materials, related Web sites, and subject matter experts. The workshop consists of two types of sessions: those that focus on recent research and scholarship about Congress or elections and those geared to specific ways to teach students about Congress or elections.

Contact name
Lynn Kasinger
Sponsoring Organization
The Dirksen Congressional Center
Phone number
1 309-347-6432
Target Audience
High school or middle school teachers who teach U.S. history, government, civics, political science, or social studies.
Start Date
Cost
$135
Course Credit
Certified by the Illinois State Board of Education for up to 22 Continuing Education Units
Duration
Four days
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Summer Institute on International Peace, Security, and Conflict Management

Description

Drawing upon practitioners, scholars, and educators, the Summer Institute will examine the sources of global conflict and different approaches to peacemaking and peacebuilding in the current global environment, which presents unique challenges and opportunities for teachers striving to ready young people to take their places in an increasingly complex world.

Contact email
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
United States Institute for Peace (USIP)
Target Audience
Secondary school teachers from a variety of disciplines.
Start Date
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Primarily Teaching: Using Historical Documents in the Classroom

Description

Primarily Teaching is designed to provide access to the rich resources of the National Archives for educators at the upper elementary, secondary, and college levels. Participants will learn how to research the historical records, create classroom materials based on the records, and present documents in ways that sharpen students’ skills and enthusiasm for history, government, and the other humanities. Each participant will search the holdings of the National Archives for documents suitable for classroom use and develop strategies for using these documents in the classroom or design professional development activities to help classroom teachers use primary source documents effectively.

Contact name
Primarily Teaching Staff
Sponsoring Organization
National Archives and Records Administration
Target Audience
Advanced elementary, middle school, and high school teachers of history, social studies, and geography
Start Date
Cost
$100
Course Credit
Graduate credit from a major university is available for an additional fee.
Duration
Five days
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Primarily Teaching: Using Historical Documents in the Classroom

Description

Primarily Teaching is designed to provide access to the rich resources of the National Archives for educators at the upper elementary, secondary, and college levels. Participants will learn how to research the historical records, create classroom materials based on the records, and present documents in ways that sharpen students’ skills and enthusiasm for history, government, and the other humanities. Each participant will search the holdings of the National Archives for documents suitable for classroom use and develop strategies for using these documents in the classroom or design professional development activities to help classroom teachers use primary source documents effectively.

Contact name
Primarily Teaching Staff
Sponsoring Organization
National Archives and Records Administration
Target Audience
Advanced elementary, middle school, and high school teachers of history, social studies, geography
Start Date
Cost
$100
Course Credit
Graduate credit from a major university is available for an additional fee.
Duration
Five days
End Date

Primarily Teaching: Using Historial Documents in the Classroom

Description

Primarily Teaching is designed to provide access to the rich resources of the National Archives for educators at the upper elementary, secondary, and college levels. Participants will learn how to research the historical records, create classroom materials based on the records, and present documents in ways that sharpen students’ skills and enthusiasm for history, government, and the other humanities. Each participant will search the holdings of the National Archives for documents suitable for classroom use and develop strategies for using these documents in the classroom or design professional development activities to
help classroom teachers use primary source documents effectively.

Contact name
Jenny McMillen
Contact email
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
National Archives and Records Administration
Target Audience
Later elementary, middle school and high school history, georaphy, and social studies teachers
Start Date
Cost
$100
Course Credit
Graduate credit from a major university is available for an additional fee.
Contact Title
Primarily Teaching Staff
Duration
Five days
End Date

Primarily Teaching: Using Historical Documents in the Classroom

Description

This workshop provides a varied program of lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work that introduces teachers to the holdings and organization of the National Archives. Participants will learn how to do research in historical records, create classroom material from records, and present documents in ways that sharpen students' skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities. Each participant selects and prepares to research a specific topic, searches the topic in the records of the National Archives, and develops a teaching unit that can be presented in his or her own classroom.

Contact name
Paul Wormser
Contact email
Sponsoring Organization
The National Archives Regional Facility, Laguna Niguel, CA
Target Audience
Upper elementary, secondary and college teachers
Start Date
Cost
$100
Course Credit
Graduate credit from a major university is available for an additional fee.
Contact Title
Primarily Teaching Staff
Duration
Eight days
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Educator Scholarship Program

Description

Provides scholarships for public and private school K-12 educators to take college courses.

Sponsoring Organization
Horace Mann
Eligibility Requirements

Must NOT be a resident of Hawaii, New Jersey, or New York | Must be a K-12 educator currently employed by a U.S. public or private school and planning to enter a two or four-year accredited college or university | Must have at least two or more years of teaching experience | "Must be employed by a U.S. public or private school at the time of application and at the time the scholarship is awarded? | Must not be an employee of Horace Mann

Application Deadline
Award Amount
Up to $5000

Horace Mann - Abraham Lincoln Fellowship

Description

This fellowship offers full-time K–12 teachers an opportunity to study the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln at a five-day institute at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The institutes will be held June 21–27, 2009, and July 12–18, 2009.

Sponsoring Organization
Horace Mann; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Eligibility Requirements

Must be a full-time teacher (30+ hours a week) teaching Kindergarten through 12th grade at a public or private school in the United States (though the Institutes target 4-12 grades specifically).

Application Deadline
Award Amount
Attendance at institute, round-trip transportation, lodging, and most meals
Location
Springfield, IL

Winston Churchill and the Anglo-American Relationship

Description

This institute will "examine the Anglo-American relationship through the life, reflections, and experiences of Winston Churchill. The Institute encompasses lectures, discussions, and participants' personal responses to readings and films; projects using primary documents from the Churchill Archives Centre; and visits to Churchill sites in Britain. "

Contact name
Muller, James W.
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
National Endowment for the Humanities
Phone number
1 888-972-1874
Target Audience
Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade
Start Date
Cost
None ($3,000 stipend)
Course Credit
Participants will receive a certificate indicating participation.
Duration
Three weeks
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