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Summer Seminars and Institutes: School Teachers
"The National Endowment for the Humanities is an independent grant-making agency of the Federal Government. Each year the NEH’s Division of Education Programs offers teachers opportunities to study humanities topics in a variety of Summer Seminars and Institutes. The dates and duration of each project are listed under each title.The application deadline is March 2, 2010 (postmark).
Amount of Award
All teachers selected to participate in an NEH seminar or institute will be awarded a fixed stipend based on the length of the seminar or institute to help cover travel costs, books and other research expenses, and living expenses: $2,100 (2 weeks), $2,700 (3 weeks), $3,300 (4 weeks), $3,900 (5 weeks), or $4,500 (6 weeks). "
Mr. Hartwig's U.S. History Blog
I like how this teacher runs his class through his blog, plus the resources are great.
Dehumanized: When math and science rule the school—By Mark Slouka (Harper's Magazine)
Great for pushing the thinking of high school humanities teachers.
Theme | Facing History and Ourselves
A wonderful list of themes and resources to match it in areas that can span the humanities curriculum.
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