The History Education Council of Hawaii has received word of a professional development workshop scheduled for this summer sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The NEH pays the teacher to attend. This year there is a $1200 stipend attached to attendance.
A Rising People: Benjamin Franklin and the Americans is accompanied by a web site created at Penn State Harrisburg as part of its ongoing program focusing on the life Benjamin Franklin, a patriot, writer, inventor, community leader, scholar, revolutionary, diplomat, and lawmaker. "His words gave meaning to the lives of colonists who were becoming Americans. His inventions reflected the ideas and needs of his fellow citizens. His actions ensured the development of colonial society, the creation of the American republic, and its security under the Constitution."
The web site includes all information for K-12 teachers interested in attending one of the 2010 National Endowment for the Humanities teachers' workshops, to be held in Philadelphia June 27-July 2, or July 5-10. Apply for the workshop by clicking here.
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