The workshop series offers community college historians an excellent opportunity for funded professional development, networking, and an enjoyable break in the Mile High City. Stipends of as much as $200 will be offered to fifty community college faculty participants, both full and part time/adjunct, who have demonstrated a commitment to teaching at the community college level.
Workshop panels are tailored to meet the specific needs and challenges of community college historians. The workshops are held over three days, with plenary-style panels and small group breakout sessions focused on subjects related to teaching U.S. history. The workshops also include a daylong offsite session utilizing local history sites and resources. The three-day format allows time and space for formal and informal networking, which is essential to building collegiality, assimilating lessons learned, and setting the stage for follow-up activities. Workshop presenters are master teachers, community college professors, prominent research historians, and local public history experts.
Registration is still open. Hawaii community college educators are strongly urged to apply now. Please go to this link for more information.
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