Planning Your Day at Gettysburg

Description

Teachers can explore the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War and Gettysburg National Military Park without their students. They get a jump start to field trip planning and preview a range of trip itineraries and options to meet the grade level, time frame, and size of their group during this four-hour-long workshop.

Sponsoring Organization
Gettysburg National Military Park
Phone number
717-334-1124
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Contact Title
Education Specialist
Duration
One day

Planning Your Day at Gettysburg

Description

Teachers can explore the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War and Gettysburg National Military Park without their students. They get a jump start to field trip planning and preview a range of trip itineraries and options to meet the grade level, time frame, and size of their group during this four-hour-long workshop.

Sponsoring Organization
Gettysburg National Military Park
Phone number
717-334-1124
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Contact Title
Education Specialist
Duration
One day

Planning Your Day at Gettysburg

Description

Teachers can explore the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War and Gettysburg National Military Park without their students. They get a jump start to field trip planning and preview a range of trip itineraries and options to meet the grade level, time frame, and size of their group during this four-hour-long workshop.

Sponsoring Organization
Gettysburg National Military Park
Phone number
717-334-1124
Target Audience
PreK-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Contact Title
Education Specialist
Duration
One day

President James Buchanan National Symposium

Description

This symposium, presented by the James Buchanan Foundation and the Lancaster County Historical Society will examine the political crisis of the 1850s and the presidency of James Buchanan. The symposium includes a keynote event and three panel presentations, as well as an in-service program for secondary teachers.

Contact name
Clarke, Patrick
Contact email
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
James Buchanan Foundation; Lancaster County Historical Society
Phone number
1 717-392-8721
Target Audience
Secondary
Start Date
Cost
$25
Contact Title
Executive Director
Duration
Two days
End Date

Educator's Day 2008: A Day with Mary Jemison

Description

What was life like on the Pennsylvania frontier? How were captives adopted into the Seneca Nation? Who was Mary Jemison? What was life like for her? What does it mean to be a Seneca? G. Peter Jemison, the rest of the staff of Ganondagan State Historic Site, the Friends of Ganondagan Education Committee and some special guests will present a look at Mary Jemison and the Senecas.

The workshop will cover life in a Scotch-Irish household on the Pennsylvania frontier; the influence of the French and Indian War and the process of captivity, adoption, and identity formation; life in a longhouse; Seneca genealogy; and a visit with Mary Jemison (as portrayed by Gretchen Sepik). Participants will receive a folder of information, a ticket for a return visit to the site, and a 10% discount coupon for use at Ganondagan's Gift Shop (where resources on the Haudenosaunee and Mary Jemison will be available for purchase) for the day of the event. They will also meet the staff and receive information about booking a group visit to Ganondagan.

Contact name
Fowler, Gail
Contact email
Sponsoring Organization
Ganondagon State Historic Site
Phone number
1 585-352-6112
Target Audience
All grades
Start Date
Cost
$75
Duration
One day

Richard M. Farrell Teacher of Merit Award

Description

The Richard M. Farrell Teacher of Merit Award is awarded annually to an educator who uses the National History Day program as part of the curriculum.

Sponsoring Organization
National History Day
Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, a teacher must be a participant in the National History Day program and be nominated by the state History Day coordinator. The evaluation criteria are as follows:

Development and use of creative teaching methods that interest students in history and help them make exciting discoveries about the past. Examples could include active learning projects, such as mock debates or oral history projects; innovative use of primary sources; integrated communication technology in history research and classroom learning; teaching methods which link history to students' broader interests (e.g., using interdisciplinary approaches to historical topics by developing projects which link history to current events, debates, and issues); or the use of teaching methods which build a range of skills in students as they study history.

Exemplary commitment to helping students develop their interest in history and recognize their achievements. Examples could include exemplary support and guidance for students working on History Day projects; assistance in helping students showcase their history projects within the community and/or publish their material; overall commitment to the intellectual development of individual students; or encouragement of student to use their understanding of history to become engaged, informed citizens in their community and beyond.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
$1,000
Location
College Park, MD

History Channel Outstanding History Educator Award

Description

The History Channel Outstanding History Educator Award is given annually to an educator who has made an exceptional contribution to history education through the National History Day program.

Sponsoring Organization
History Channel; National History Day
Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, the nominee must be a participant in the National History Day program and may be a teacher, media specialist, district or state National History Day coordinator, judge or parent. Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria:

1. Success in involving students in the program at the district, state, and national levels. The committee especially welcomes individuals who work within diverse communities.

2. Service to the History Day program at all levels of the contests. Examples could include: mentoring new History Day teachers, judging, fund raising, publication of History Day materials, or strengthening the History Day community within a state or at the national level.

3. Service to the discipline of history in general. Examples could include: Involvement in community projects that enhance people's understanding and appreciation of history at the local level and beyond; creative teaching in the classroom which helps students develop an appreciation of history; collection of resources for history research in one's community or state; publication of history lesson plans; or publication in professional journals of interest to history teachers and educators generally.

4. Professional development. Examples could include: presentation at workshops, special courses or institutes, or publications.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
$5,000
Location
College Park, MD

Eisenhower Academy

Description

Sponsored by the National Park Service, Gettysburg College, and Mount St. Mary's University, the Academy presents an in-depth perspective of Dwight D. Eisenhower as president and world leader. Sessions introduce effective strategies for teaching the Cold War in the classroom and include:

* New scholarship on the Eisenhower Presidency.
* Field trips, lectures, and discussion on the 1950s including the Cold War, civil rights, and popular culture.
* A visit to the Eisenhower National Historic Site to get an intimate glimpse into Eisenhower's life and times.
* Opportunities to learn about and use primary source documents, film and video footage, and the World Wide Web as research tools.
* A walk through historic Gettysburg exploring Eisenhower's life and times in the community.

Contact name
Carol Hegeman
Sponsoring Organization
Gettysburg College, National Park Service, Mount St. Mary's University
Phone number
1 717-338-9114
Target Audience
K-12
Start Date
Cost
$685
Course Credit
Two Pennsylvania Professional Education Credits (60 Act 48 CEUs) are available for attending the Academy; three graduate credits are available for an additional fee of $1035 through the Mount St. Mary's Master of Education program.
Duration
Six days
End Date

John Brown: The Road to Harpers Ferry Summer Institute for Teachers

Description

In June 2008, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and the Harpers Ferry Historical Association will host a one-week workshop that will enable 4th–12th grade teachers to walk in the footsteps of John Brown, John Cook, Shields Green, Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, Heyward Shepherd, Fountain Beckham, and many others as they learn about events of national significance that have occurred in Harpers Ferry. Educators will get to interact with historians, curators, museum educators, and other professionals in the field. This institute will prepare teachers to use historic documents, artifacts, and images to enhance their teaching and to inspire students with the stories that make history come alive in the classroom and beyond.

Contact name
Catherine Bragaw
Contact email
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Phone number
1 304-535-6298
Target Audience
4-12
Start Date
Cost
None
Course Credit
An opportunity for three hours of graduate credit from West Virginia
Contact Title
Education Coordinator
Duration
Five days
End Date

The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. Summer Institute on International Affairs for High School Educators

Description

The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. is hosting its annual Summer Institute on International Affairs for High School Educators on The U.S. and the World. Topics will include The New Asia, Globalization and the Economy, Religion and Foreign Policy, Future Conflicts, U.S. Foreign Policy Directions, and more topics to be later announced.

The conference features access to international experts, exciting and interactive seminars, lesson plan sessions, on-site sessions at the U.S. Department of State, the World Bank, Foreign Embassies, and others (with optional Graduate School Credit through Projects in Education and the Catholic University of America), a national network of teachers and free materials for the classroom.

Contact name
Amanda Stamp
Registration Deadline
Sponsoring Organization
World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C.
Phone number
1 202-293-1051
Target Audience
High school
Start Date
Cost
$225
Course Credit
Optional Graduate School Credit through Projects in Education and the Catholic University of America
Duration
Five days
End Date