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Application Deadline: Colonial Williamsburg's Teacher Institute Scholarship
When
15 Dec 2016
Location
http://www.history.org/History/teaching/TIScholarships.cfm
About Teacher Institute:
During six-day sessions on location in Colonial Williamsburg and the surrounding area, 25 participants and a Master Teacher engage in an interdisciplinary approach to teaching social studies with American history as the focus. Teachers have the opportunity to exchange ideas with historians, meet character interpreters and become part of the story in The Revolutionary City. Throughout each day, teachers work collaboratively with Colonial Williamsburg staff and Master Teachers to examine interactive teaching techniques and develop instructional materials that bring history to life in the classroom. Click
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