JUNE 20-26 OCTOBER 15-16
THE TEACHERS INSTITUTE, a professional education development program of the North Carolina Humanities Council, brings teachers together to study the history, literature, music, and art of NC’s diverse communities. Connecting K-12 educators and university scholars, Teachers Institute seminars create the rigorous, stimulating environment found in the best graduate education. Weekend and week-long seminars are content-rich, intellectually stimulating, and interdisciplinary.
Certificates for CEUs are provided along with all materials,
double-occupancy lodging, food, and a participation stipend.
2010 Summer Seminar ~ Appalachian Voices
JUNE 20-26 ~ Ashe County, The Paul and Florence Thomas Memorial Art School
Lead Scholars ~ Dr. Patricia Beaver, Director, Center for Appalachian Studies, ASU; Dr. Sandra Ballard, Editor, Appalachian Journal, ASU;
Dr. John Inscoe, University Professor Department of History, University of Georgia
This interdisciplinary seminar offers participants the opportunity to explore issues of diversity and identity in gender, race, ethnicity, and class in Appalachia’s rich culture.
Contact Lynn Wright-Kernodle, Director of the Teachers Institute
336-334-4769 or lynnwk@nchumanities.org
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