2001 call for applications

From: Judith K. Graves (jgrav@loc.gov)
Date: Tue Nov 28 2000 - 15:13:25 EST

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    Hi Everyone,
    Below is the 2001 Call for Applications press release. Danna Bell-Russell
    on our staff is sending it out to all listservs this afternoon. If you
    don't see it on your lists, please share.

    We are just seven states shy of reaching all 50. Alabama, Alaska, Georgia,
    Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, and South Carolina are not yet
    represented. If y'all have any contacts or good buddies in those states,
    please share this press release with them.

    Planning begins in earnest tomorrow, although I quietly put the application
    online right before Thanksgiving. If anyone has any suggestions or
    comments on anything that we should think about for this year's program,
    please email me at jgrav@loc.gov.

    Thanks,
    Judy
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    Good afternoon,

    This announcement is being sent to a number of lists. Please accept our
    apologies for any duplicate postings.

    CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR 2001 AMERICAN MEMORY FELLOWS INSTITUTE AT
    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

    The American Memory Fellows Program is an excellent opportunity for
    outstanding teachers, librarians and media specialists to work with the
    Library of Congress to understand better how primary sources can enrich
    the learning experience of students in grades 4 through 12. This is a
    yearlong professional development opportunity, the cornerstone of which
    is the American Memory Fellows Institute, held in Washington at the
    Library of Congress in two six-day sessions: July 15-20 or July 22-27,
    2001.

    The American Memory Fellows Institute sponsors 25 two-person teams of
    exemplary grade 4-12 educators for their stay in Washington. Each
    session will accommodate approximately 12 teams of 24 Fellows. Teams
    will attend only one session; however, to be eligible for consideration,
    teams must be available for both sessions. To apply, use the application
    found online at http://learning.loc.gov/learn/amfp
    Applications must be postmarked by Feb. 26, 2001.

    American Memory Fellows Institute

    During the six-day institute, Fellows will work with Library of Congress
    staff and consultants, examine both actual and virtual primary source
    artifacts photographs, maps, graphic arts, video, audio, documents and
    texts plus learn strategies for working with these electronic primary
    source materials. Participants will also develop sample teaching
    materials that draw upon the American Memory online materials.

    The Fellowship Year

    Following the Institute, Fellows will continue to develop, refine and
    test their teaching materials with other colleagues and students. These
    teacher-created materials are then edited for presentation on the
    Library of Congress Learning Page at http://learning.loc.gov/learn
    Throughout the school year, Fellows participate in online discussion
    groups. American Memory Fellows, as mentors to their professions, are
    also asked to share their knowledge with other colleagues throughout the
    nation at workshops and seminars or in writing.

    Selection Criteria

    The Library is seeking applications from two-member teams of humanities
    teachers, librarians and media specialists who:

    Have frequent access to and a high level of comfort using the World Wide
    Web, e-mail and other technologies;

    Have experience using primary sources to motivate students, promote
    their critical thinking and help them connect history to their lives;

    Are active leaders in their fields, or have the ability to disseminate
    their expertise to teachers or librarians in their community and region;

     Work with student populations that are diverse (e.g. by region, income,
    race and ethnicity, language, ability, etc.).

    If you meet these criteria, print out and complete the online
    application at http://learning.loc.gov/learn/amfp You may make copies
    of the application for interested colleagues.

    Remember, applications must be postmarked by Feb. 26, 2001. (No email,
    fax or disk-based applications, please.) Notification letters to all
    applicants will be mailed the week of April 23, 2001. Send inquiries to
    Andrea Savada at asav@loc.gov or (202) 707-8148.

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    Judith K. Graves
    Educational Services
    National Digital Library Program
    Library of Congress
    101 Independence Avenue, S.E.
    Washington, D.C. 20540-1320
    jgrav@loc.gov (V)202/707-2562 (F) 202/252-3173
    http://learning.loc.gov/learn/



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