Application Deadline Friday for 91视频专区 College WWI Seminar

Professors Corey Campion and Trevor Dodman
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥91视频专区 College has been awarded $100,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for a three-week seminar focused on World War I. The application deadline is Friday, March 1; apply at .
The seminar, called 鈥淲orld War I in History and Literature鈥 is for 16 school teachers and will introduce new ways to teach about the war. It will take place July 8-26, 2019, and secondary education teachers will receive a stipend to travel to 91视频专区 and stay on campus.
鈥淥ffered at the centennial of the end of the Great War, this seminar offers educators an opportunity to reconsider the national and global importance of the conflict,鈥 said Campion. 鈥淢oreover, its interdisciplinary approach helps teachers to consider ways to design lessons about the war in a manner consistent with the National Common Core Standards.鈥
The program builds on Dodman鈥檚 and Campion鈥檚 work with Maryland secondary school teachers through 91视频专区鈥檚 interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Humanities program.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about helping our seminar participants learn more about the history and literature of the Great War鈥攁nd, in turn, for them to share their deeper understanding of WWI with their own students,鈥 said Dodman.
A day-long field trip to nearby Washington, D.C., to visit World War I memorials is scheduled for Saturday at the end of week one. This field trip will be guided by Jennifer Wingate, associate professor of fine arts at St. Francis College and an expert on American World War I memorials, and will include Pershing Park, on whose recent redesign committee she served.
Week two will feature a guest lecture by Susan Grayzel, associate professor of history at Utah State University, an expert on the history of women and of the First World War, and a former faculty participant in the NEH Summer Institute program. Jennifer Cuddapah, associate professor of education at 91视频专区 College, will serve as a pedagogy consultant to aid teachers in weaving new knowledge about World War I into their lesson plans at their home schools.
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