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Free summer institutes for Oregon teachers
Oregon Council for the Humanities offers opportunities for teachers to explore science and citizenship

14 March 2007 | Permalink

Oregon teachers have the opportunity to continue the learning process throughout the summer by enrolling in two free institutes hosted by the Oregon Council of Humanities (OCH).
Twenty-first Century Citizen: The Transformation of American Public Life will be held at Reed College June 29-July 1, 2007 and is open to all Oregon secondary school teachers. Crossroads of Knowledge: Science and the Human Experience will be held August 6-10 at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande and is offered to teachers in all science and humanities subject areas, with preference given to full-time eastern Oregon secondary school teachers.
Enrollment for both programs is limited. Registration forms are available online at http://www.oregonhum.org or call (503) 241-0543/(800) 753-0543 to receive a copy by mail. Applications for both institutes are due April 13, 2007.
One program will allow teachers to explore the intellectual, social, and cultural legacies of modern science, while the other will provide a forum for teachers who are interested in exploring how the political climate has evolved over the last decade, and how it affects today’s youth.
Each year, for the past eight years, 25 Oregon teachers have gathered on the campus of Reed College to explore exciting and relevant topics in the humanities such as “Ethnicity, Race, and National Identity,” “Regional Culture in the Pacific Northwest,” and “Technology.” Over the course of the program, teachers come together with a team of scholars to examine the topics at-hand through a number of perspectives and disciplines including history, literature, ethnic studies, the arts, and geography. Daily activities include lectures, discussions, films, and readings.

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