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  • NEH “Landmarks of American History and Culture” Workshops

    NEH “Landmarks of American History and Culture” Workshops
    Inventing America: Lowell and the Industrial Revolution

    Join us for our Summer Workshop!

    The Tsongas Industrial History Center invites educators from across the U.S. to Lowell, Massachusetts, for Inventing America: Lowell and the Industrial Revolution, week-long summer workshopsfunded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.   

    The Inventing America workshops combine scholarly presentations with on-site investigations of the canals, mills, worker housing, and exhibits of Lowell National Historical Park.  In addition to Lowell’s landmark resources, we will use drama, historical fiction, hands-on simulations, and field studies at Old Sturbridge Village, Walden Pond, and Concord, MA, to bring history to life.

    Who: K-12 teachers (public & private), administrators, and school personnel

    When: June 22–27; July 13–18; and July 27-August 1, 2008 (choose one week)

    Where: Tsongas Industrial History Center, Boott Cotton Mills, Lowell, MA. 
    The Tsongas Center is a partnership of Lowell National Historical Park and UMass Lowell’s Graduate School of Education.
     
    Housing available at Lowell’s Doubletree Hotel.
    $500 stipends paid toward expenses.  Travel subsidies on case-by-case basis.
    CEUs/PDPs and graduate credit available through UMass Lowell.

    For more information, visit our website at
    www.uml.edu/tsongas/NEH
    or contact
    Ellen Anstey
    Tsongas Industrial History Center
    Boott Cotton Mills
    115 John St.
    Lowell, MA  01852
    978-970-5080

    The “Landmarks of American History Workshops” presented by the Tsongas Industrial History Center are funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  • Spring 2008 IPI Professional Development Workshops

    Spring 2008 IPI Professional Development Workshops (January-May)

    The Independence Park Institute (IPI) offers a variety of workshops encompassing many interests and grade levels. History is our focus, however, components from multiple disciplines are frequently utilized that could be used in many curriculum areas. These workshops are hands-on learning experiences that involve using Independence National Historical Park as a classroom. It is a classroom where there is much to learn, teach, and encounter.

    January: A “Ben” of-All-Trades New! Date: Saturday, January 12, 2008 Location: The Independence Park Institute Education Center at the Independence Living History Center (corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets) Grades: K-12th Act 48/NJ Professional Development Hours: 3 Cost: $30.00

    February: From Paper to the Press Date: Saturday, February 23, 2008 Location: Workshop begins at Historic RittenhouseTown (206 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, PA, 19144). Grades: 3rd–12th Act 48/NJ Professional Development Hours: 5 Cost: $50.00

    March: A Curator’s Look at 18th Century Life Date: Saturday, March 8, 2008 Location: The Independence Park Institute Education Center at the Independence Living History Center (corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets) Grades: 4th–12th Act 48/NJ Professional Development Hours: 3.5 Cost: $35.00

    April: The Politics of the American Revolution New! Date: Saturday, April 5, 2008 Location: The Independence Park Institute Education Center at the Independence Living History Center (corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets) Grades: 5th–12th Act 48/NJ Professional Development Hours: 6 hrs 30 min Cost: $70.00

    May: History Found in Pieces Date: Saturday, May 10, 2008 Location: The Independence Park Institute Education Center at the Independence Living History Center (corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets) Grades: 4th–12th Act 48/NJ Professional Development Hours: 3 Cost: $30.00

    IPI Open House – Saturday, January 26, 2008 . 9:30 AM–4:00 PM Meet Author Ann Rinaldi – Author of Taking Liberty and Finishing Becca. Date: Saturday, January 26, 2008 Location: The Independence Park Institute Education Center at the Independence Living History Center (corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets) Grades: K–12th Cost: This open house is FREE to area educators.

    This program has been supported in part by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities’ We the People initiative on American history.

    Registration for each workshop will be taken in the order received. To register please send an e-mail to inde_education_comments@nps.gov or call 215-597-2760. Include your name, e-mail address, phone number, and how you learned about the program. Payment must be received 2 weeks before the workshop.

    For more information contact: Amber Kraft, Education Program Developer Independence National Historical Park, Phone: (215) 597-0264 Fax: (215) 597-8976Amber_Kraft@nps.gov

  • Center for Civic Education Professional Development Opportunities

    Center for Civic Education Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers and Educators

    The Center offers workshops, content seminars, and institutes for upper elementary, middle, and high school teachers and other civic educators throughout the school year and during the summer. The trainings feature practical methods of teaching the Bill of Rights and the Constitution to students. Their goal is to help teachers find usable classroom ideas to boost students≠ skills and motivation.

    For information about these professional development opportunities, please contact the professional development director listed below.

    Alaska
    April 10–12, 2008
    University of Alaska, Anchorage
    Maida Buckley
    ffmb1@uaf.edu

    Arkansas
    TBD
    UCA√Harrisburg
    Jeff Whittingham
    jeffw@uca.edu

    California
    July 17–24, 2008
    Sierra Nevada College
    Incline Village, Nevada
    David Richmond
    cawtp35@yahoo.com

    California
    TBD
    Morro Bay
    David Richmond
    cawtp35@yahoo.com

    Colorado
    June 10–13, 2008
    Denver
    Jackie Johnson
    johnsonjs@qwest.net

    Florida
    July 7–12, 2008
    Florida State College of Law
    Tallahassee
    Annette Boyd Pitts
    abpflreaed@aol.com

    Georgia
    Jan 23–24, 2008
    Fulton County Professional Learning Center
    East Point
    Pat Guillory, John Hoge
    jdhoge@uga.edu

    Illinois
    July 7–9, 2008
    North Park University
    Pat Feichter
    pfeichter@comcast.net

    Maryland
    July 24–26, 2008
    Montpelier, Virginia
    Marcie Taylor-Thoma
    mthoma@msde.state.md.us

    Michigan
    TBD
    Montpelier, Virginia
    Jim Troost
    Jim.Troost@oakland.k12.mi.us

    Mississippi
    TBD
    Mississippi State University
    Susie Burroughs
    SBurroughs@colled.msstate.edu

    Missouri
    June 9–12, 2008
    Columbia College
    Millie Aulbur
    milliea@mobar.org

    Nebraska
    June 15–21, 2008
    Lincoln
    Sarah Peetz
    sarah@nebarfnd.org

    New Jersey
    July 20–23, 2008
    Montpelier, Virginia
    Arlene Gardner
    agardner@njclre.rutgers.edu

    North Carolina
    July 19–25, 2008
    Peace Institute
    Raleigh
    Diane Wright
    dwright@ncbar.org

    Tennessee
    June 6–8, 11–13, 14–16, 18–20, 2008
    Johnson County, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis
    Janis Kyser
    jkyser@clevelandschools.org

    Texas
    July 12–18, 2008
    Austin
    Jan Miller
    jmiller@TEXASBAR.COM

    Virginia
    TBD
    Montpelier
    Michael Taylor
    mtaylor@montpelier.org

    Wisconsin
    July 20–25, 2008
    University of Wisconsin√Platteville
    Beverly
    Vaillancourt bv@mwt.net

    Wyoming
    July 13–20, 2008
    Jackson
    Matt Strannigan