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1 NEH Summer Programs in the Humanities for School Educators

2 Session Overview Debbie Davis, Linda Simpson, Cassie Cox The opportunities at a glance The application process Linda – Two institutes (Emily Dickinson and “Most Southern Place”) Cassie – How institutes have benefited her classroom Questions

3 Opportunities at a Glance 1- to 5-week sessions Multiple locations: – 11 in New York – 6 each in California and Massachusetts – 4 each in Virginia and Georgia – 2 each in D.C., Ohio, and Pennsylvania – 1 each in Alabama, Washington, Colorado, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Indiana, West Virginia, and Minnesota

4 Opportunities at a Glance Diverse topics: – Abolition and the Underground Railroad (3 weeks) – Charles Dickens (4 weeks) – Communism and American Life (5 weeks) – Roman Daily Life (3 weeks) – Transcontinental Railroad (6 days) – Benjamin Franklin (6 days) Stipends: from $1200 to $3900

5 Application Process (Deadline: March 1, 2016) Different programs require different application materials Most are highly competitive – Linda, Cassie and I all have given breakout sessions at UCTE conferences – We’ve all been affiliated with a Writing Project – We’ve all been published in the Utah Journal Most (all?) require a resume and essay Specifics on each program’s website


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