2006 LANDMARKS OF HISTORY
AND CULTURE: WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS
During
the summer of 2006, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) will
continue its new week-long series of professional development programs,
Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for School Teachers. These
programs provide the opportunity for K-12 educators to engage in intensive
study and discussion of important topics in the story of
Teachers
in American K-12 schools, whether public, public charter, private, or
religiously-affiliated are eligible to participate, as are home-schooling
parents. Other K-12 school personnel, including administrators, substitute
teachers, classroom paraprofessionals, and librarians are also eligible to
participate, subject to available space. Teachers selected to participate will
receive a stipend of $500. Travel supplements for those traveling long
distances will be available and will be allocated after participants are selected.
Landmarks
Workshops for the summer of 2006 include Pearl Harbor; America’s Industrial
Revolution; James Madison and Constitutional Citizenship; Andrew Jackson; Mark
Twain in the Gilded Age; Mt. Vernon and the Shaping of the U.S. Constitution;
the United States Capitol; Fort Snelling; Ellis
Island, Public Health, and Immigration; Black Artisans and Entrepreneurs of
Antebellum North Carolina; the Underground Railroad; Spanish St. Augustine; the
Miami Beach Art Deco District; Old Fort Niagara; Silver Mining in the West;
Lowell, Massachusetts, and the Industrial Revolution; Women’s Suffrage on the
Western Frontier; Philadelphia, American Independence, and the Constitution;
and Benjamin Franklin and the Invention of America.
For
full listings, eligibility requirements, and application instructions, please
see http://www.neh.gov/projects/landmarks-school.html
Requests
for information and completed applications should NOT be directed to the
National Endowment for the Humanities; they should be addressed to the
individual projects as found in the listings. General questions concerning the
Landmarks of American History and Culture program may be directed to the NEH
Division of Education Programs. (202-606-8463 or e-mail
sem-inst@neh.gov). The deadline for applications is