Teacher Fellowship - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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An announcement for the USHMM Teacher Fellowship Program. Our Teacher
Fellowship Program brings between 10 -15 secondary-level Holocaust educators
to Washington, DC, for advanced training in pedagogy and Holcoaust history.
Please see attached Word doc.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Teacher Fellowship Program is
developing a national corps of skilled secondary school educators who serve
as leaders in Holocaust education for their schools, their communities and
their professional organizations.
For each year of the program, up to 15 educators in grades 7 ? 12 will be
designated as Museum Teacher Fellows. These educators must show evidence of
extensive knowledge of Holocaust history, successful teaching experience,
and participation in community and professional organizations.
Museum Teacher fellows will participate in a five-day, all-expense paid
summer institute at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in
Washington, D.C., designed to immerse participants in advanced historical
and pedagogical issues. Following the summer institute, Teacher Fellows are
expected to create and implement an outreach project in their schools,
communities, or professional organizations. In May of the following year,
Teacher Fellows return to the Museum for a follow-up program to assess their
efforts and to continue their study of the Holocaust with Museum staff and
noted speakers.
History, social studies, foreign language and English teachers, as well as
librarians and media specialists, are encouraged to apply for Museum Teacher
Fellowships. Other content areas will also be considered. It is expected
that the teachers will have taught about the Holocaust for a minimum of five
years. Teachers must teach in United States schools. The deadline for
submissions is February 10, 2006
Applications and more information are also available
on-line at www.ushmm.org under
Education > For Teachers > Workshops, Conferences and Fellowships.
For more information, contact Peter J. Fredlake.
Peter J. Fredlake
Coordinator, Museum Teacher Fellowship Program
Education Division
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington DC 20024
(202) 314-0352
fax 202-314-7888.
pfredlake@xxxxxxxxxx
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