alba summer teachers institute in tampa 2010 brochure
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Application Process
Please send a letter of interest, a letter of sup-port from your principal or department chair,and a completed application (available at:
http://www.alba-valb.org/summer-institute
)by May 28, 2010 to:
Dennis Holt, Social Studies Supervisor School District of Hillsborough County
901 E. Kennedy BlvdTampa, FL 33602
fax: [email protected]
Application Deadline:
May 28, 2010
Acceptance notifications will be sent by e-mail bymid- June 2010
This seminar is sponsored by the AbrahamLincoln Brigade Archives, the Centro
Asturiano de Tampa and the University of South Florida Department of History and is
made possible through the generous supportof the Puffin Foundation.
High school social studies teachers are invited toapply. This seminar is open to public highschool teachers in Hillsborough County.
To request additional information contact:Fraser Ottanelli([email protected])Sherman Dorn ([email protected])Robert Alicea
University of South Florida4202 East. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33620Phone: 813-974-6209
*This seminar is sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Ar-chives (ALBA). Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommen-dations expressed in this program do not necessarily reflectthose of ALBA, but there are some very interesting, opinionatedpeople on the ALBA board, and if you fail to leave the workshopwithout considering a range of views about history of the SpanishCivil War and its relationship to U.S. history, they will be upsetwith us.
Abraham Lincoln Brigade ArchivesSecond Summer Teachers Institute
La Retaguardiade Tampa
The Spanish Civil War and its impact on Florida and U.S.
History
Summer 2010 USF Department of History, in collaboration with
the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, CentroAsturiano de Tampa, and the Puffin Foundation.
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Participant Benefits Commitment and ExpectationsApplyingSocial Studies Content
Acquire knowledge and skills fromexperts in U.S. and world history,including:
Spanish Civil WarU.S. involvementU.S. social historyOrigins of World War IIFlorida history
StipendReceive $500 upon completion andsubmission of lesson plans and sampleDocuments Based Questions (DBQs)
incorporating information from thesummer institute
MaterialsReceive readings, teaching resources,and curriculum materials
CreditEarn Teacher Education Credit throughSDHC Secondary Education (SocialStudies) Department
Networking
Experience a great opportunity to meetother educators with an interest in theSpanish Civil War and Tampa history
Educators will:
Participate in and complete a one-week seminar
Prepare for workshop by completingassigned reading
Create lesson plans and DocumentBased Questions that incorporateinformation and skills acquired fromthe institute
Implement the unit plan into their
curriculum
Disseminate the summer instituteinformation with their colleagues attheir home schools
Assist in evaluating the institute
Who can participate?
High school (grades 9-12) history andrelated-subject teachers with a high level of motivation, intellectual curiosity, and astrong commitment to fully participate inthe summer workshop.Open to all high school social studies teach-ers in Hillsborough County interested inincorporating content about the SpanishCivil War into their curriculum
What is the cost?Participants are responsible only fortransportation to and from the seminars,
and parking. There is no registration or ap-plication fee
Where will the institute take place?At the University of South Floridas Tampacampus, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, and inCentro Asturiano in Ybor City
When will the Summer Seminar take place? July 19 23, 2010 (one week)Each day, 9:00am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm
How do I apply?Send a completed application (available athttp://www.alba-valb.org/summer-institute )to Dennis Holt. by May 28, 2010