What Students Need To Know About America’s Wars, Part I: 1622–1919: A History Institute for Teachers
A History Institute for Teachers
Saturday and Sunday, July 26–27, 2008
The First Division Museum
1 S. 151 Winfield Road
Wheaton, Illinois
Sponsored by
The Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Wachman Center
The Cantigny First Division Foundation
FPRI’s Wachman Center, in association with the Cantigny First Division Foundation, is proud to be presenting over 2008-09 a two-part series on What Students Need To Know about America’s Wars. The first part, in July 2008, will cover the colonial wars through World War I; the second part, to be scheduled for 2009, will cover World War II through the present.
Topics and Speakers:
- The Colonial Wars and the Revolutionary War
- Kyle Zelner, University of Southern Mississippi
- The Mexican-American War
- Paul Springer, US Military Academy
- The Civil War
- Mark Grimsley, Ohio State University
- The Frontier Years
- Vance R. Skarstedt, National Defense Intelligence College
- The American Military and Society
- Peter Karsten, University of Pittsburgh
- The Spanish-American War
- Brian McCallister Linn, Texas A & M University
- World War I
- Michael Neiberg, University of Southern Mississippi
- Teaching American Military History: A Panel Discussion
- Paul Herbert (Col., US Army, Ret.), Cantigny First Division Foundation
- Paul Dickler, FPRI Wachman Center
The conference begins 11 am CT on Saturday, July 26 and concludes at 1 pm CT on Sunday, July 27, 2008.
Register for Webcast
The History Institute will be broadcast over the web. To sign up to view the webcast, use the link below:
What Participants Receive
Social studies and history teachers, curriculum supervisors, and junior college faculty are invited to apply for participation in the History Institute. Forty participants will be selected to receive:
- free room and board;
- assistance in designing curriculum and special projects based on the History Institute;
- stipends of $400 for well-developed lesson plans for posting on our website that effectively utilize the experience of the weekend conference, or documentation of in-service presentations based on the weekend;
- partial travel reimbursements (up to $250) for participants outside the vicinity of the conference center;
- subscription to Orbis, FPRI’s journal of world affairs; E-Notes, FPRI’s weekly bulletin; and Footnotes, FPRI’s bulletin for high school teachers;
- certificate of participation in a program offering 12 hours of instruction. For those interested, college credit is available for a small fee through our cooperating institution, the School of Professional Studies at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
To Apply
Please EMAIL to lux@fpri.org a résumé and a short statement describing your current teaching or professional assignments, your reasons for wanting to attend, and how your students or school district will benefit from your participation. NOTE: At the time of application, you are asked to make a commitment either to prepare a curriculum unit based on the weekend or to do in-service activities based on the weekend.
Schools with a school membership in FPRI’s Wachman Center are guaranteed one place at one History Institute weekend per year. For information about school membership, contact lux@fpri.org.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 15, 2008
If you cannot participate in person, note that portions of the History Institute will also be webcast and will be viewable online at no cost. Videos will be posted subsequently on our website. For information about registering for the webcast, please contact lux@fpri.org.
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Tel. 215-732-3774, ext. 305
Fax 215-732-4401