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Attention: Teaching American History Grant Applicants
THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUMHyde Park, New York
Announces
Teacher Professional Development SeminarThe Great Depression and World War IISummer 2004
The Roosevelt Presidential Library invites educators to participate in The Roosevelt Era 1929-45: The Great Depression and World War II: a seven-day comprehensive residential institute designed to renew and revitalize teaching on the crucial years that marked the dawn of the modern era in domestic and world affairs.
Each seminar will be team-led by a distinguished academic historian in partnership with a master teacher and based at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York.
The seminar includes daily curriculum-writing workshops enabling each educator to produce a customized curriculum on the Roosevelt Era by the seminars conclusion.
Participants will receive books, curriculum support materials, and tools to find new resources on their own.
Program sessions are designed in conjunction with national history curriculum standards on the Great Depression and World War II and feature special units on archival document-based research, Internet resources, teaching with historic places, films and videos.
Seminar activities include special behind-the-scenes tours of the presidential archive, the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, Eleanor Roosevelts cottage, Val-Kill, and FDRs newly restored retirement retreat, Top Cottage.
The Roosevelt Era 1929-45: The Great Depression and World War II will be the inaugural educational program in the Librarys new state-of-the-art Henry A. Wallace Conference Center.
School districts are encouraged to enroll one or more educators, or reserve an entire seminar for their staffs exclusive instruction.
Tuition and fees: $2,500 inclusiveIncluding first class hotel accommodations, all meals, local transportation, books and supplies.
Project Partners: The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, one of the ten presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the National Park Service, and the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project.
Participating Historians Allida Black, George Washington UniversityAlan Brinkley, Columbia UniversityJ. Garry Clifford, University of ConnecticutRobert Dallek, Boston University David M. Kennedy, Stanford UniversityWarren F. Kimball, Rutgers UniversityGeorge T. McJimsey, Iowa State University
Customize Your SeminarIf our seven-day residential survey seminar on The Roosevelt Era 1929-45: The Great Depression and World War II does not meet your school districts needs, contact us and we will design a program to meet your faculty development requirements and budget. Options include intensive historical seminars on special themes and/or one-to-three-day workshops on archival research. Beginning in the Fall 2003 in-service training will be available through our distance learning lab.
Selected Topics
PRIVATEThe New Deal: How did it work?Pearl Harbor: Did FDR know it was coming?Japanese-American InternmentCivil Rights on the Home FrontThe Fireside ChatsAmerican Culture in the Roosevelt EraFDR: Disability and DeterminationThe Letters of FDR and Churchill The Life and Times of Eleanor RooseveltFDR and the Holocaust FDR and the Atomic BombPolitical CartoonsFor additional information contactJeffrey Urbin Education Specialist at the Roosevelt Library(845) 229-8114 ext. 315jeffrey.urbin@nara.govwww.fdrlibrary.marist.edu
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