Exploring Turkish Current Challenges in Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Deadline: 17 March 2014
Open to: high school social studies educators, librarians, college professors, English teachers, middle school teachers
Venue: 7-11 July 2014 in Providence, Rhode Island (USA)

Description

The Choices Leadership Institute is an opportunity to be immersed in the Choices Program’s award-winning curriculum materials and approach, and plan strategies for introducing the Choices Program to participants’ school districts and beyond. While using the Choices Program’s forthcoming curriculum unit on modern Turkey as a content focus, participants will examine instructional strategies for engaging secondary students in the study of contested international issues, share best practices with other dedicated and innovative teachers, and explore methods for conducting effective professional development.

Situated at the intersection of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, Turkey has tremendous geographic, political, and economic significance. Many world leaders value Turkey as a stable, secular democracy in a volatile region. As the oldest democracy with a majority-Muslim population in the Middle East, Turkey has proclaimed itself to be a positive source of inspiration for other countries. However, as Turkey works toward membership in the EU, questions of human rights and constitutional reform, the meaning of secularism and democracy, the role of religion in society, and Turkey’s relationship with its neighbors and the world are being explored.

Benefits:

  • Professional growth through content-rich presentations and discussions;
  • Immersion in the Choices approach to teaching contested international issues to secondary students;
  • Opportunity to interact with outstanding educators from across the country to share strategies for incorporating content on modern-day Turkey, the new Choices unit on Turkey, and Choices resources in your district;
  • Resources and ongoing support from the Choices Program to conduct professional development activities in your school, district, and region as outlined in your Action Plan;
  • Designation and recognition as a Choices Teaching Fellow;
  • 32-hour certificate of completion.

Eligibility

This call is open to high school social studies educators. But also to librarians, college professors, English teachers, middle school teachers, or something other than a traditional high school social studies educator.

Teachers from outside the US are also invited to apply.

Costs

Meals, housing, and reading materials throughout the institute are provided and arranged by Choices. There is no cost for the institute. Participants are required to cover their own travel and parking costs (if any) to and from the institute.

Application

Applications are due by Monday, March 17, 2014.

Download here the application form and the supervisor evaluation document.

All parts of the application should be emailed to choices@brown.edu, with the exception of the Supervisor Evaluation Form, which may be faxed. Please put Turkey Summer Leadership Institute application in the subject line.

The selection committee strives to select a group that is diverse in its geographic location, number of years teaching, and school setting, among other factors. Notification will be provided via email only on or before Monday, March 31. This is a competitive process.

For further information please visit the official website.

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