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There are still a few opening for the training below if anyone is interested.  They will be accepting registrations untilMay 27, 2013 or until all the slots are filled.  Attendees will have all expenses paid including lodging, meals, and mileage.  In addition, there is up to a $450 stipend plus copies of the books authored by our presenters/historians.  Please see link below to apply:

Here is the link for registration:             http://freeonlinesurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=pb5jyffa922v9351052532

If you have questions please contact:

Lynn Bennett

Bennett Educational Consulting

18 Meadow Lane

Bridgeport, WV  26330

304-842-4166

FAX – 304-842-8462

Cell – 304-282-2427

2013 Celebration of History
June 17-20, 2013
Bridgeport Conference Center
Bridgeport, WV

American HEART – History Education through Activities, Research, and Technology

Robert “Joey” Wiseman Jr.

Social Studies Coordinator

Office of Instruction

OH-WV Youth Leadership Association

Please see info below from David King from  Ohio-West Virginia Youth Leadership Association david@yla-youthleadership.org

Please share the information with any students you feel would be interested.

We have sponsorships for every WV high school and career school.  Sponsorships cover all the fee but $50.  Students are responsible for the $50 or to find a sponsor.

Ohio-West Virginia Youth Leadership Association

http://yla-youthleadership.org/Horseshoe.html

Teen Entrepreneurship Summit . . . Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Service, Friends and Fun!

Who is Eligible?

ANY High School students who want to learn, participate and build their futures are eligible.

Getting Down to Business!

Hands on, learn by doing with teens, camp counselors, business persons, entrepreneurs and others engaging in the principles of business and entrepreneurship.

Leadership

Teens learn skills of organization to get things done, communication, teamwork, how to help groups succeed through effective governance.

Scholarships

Students, parents or local sponsors may pay the total fee or a student may apply for a scholarship provided by business, industry, civic groups, foundations, individuals, and others.

Friendship!

You’ll make friends for a lifetime with people who care, listen and encourage you.

Fun!

Be ready for days full of great times in active learning sessions with plenty time for recreation, sports, music, the great outdoors, campfires, talent show, swimming and much more!

Service

You’ll experience the value of doing good things for others, how to improve your school and community and basically how to build a better world.

Arrival/Departure

Arrive on Sunday from 2—4:00 p.m. Leave on Saturday after 9:00 a.m. Only register if you can and will attend for the total time.

To Register

Mail completed registration form to

Entrepreneurship Summit, Horse-shoe Leadership Center, 3309 Horseshoe Run Rd., Parsons, WV 26287-9029.

Courtesy:

Robert “Joey” Wiseman Jr.

Social Studies Coordinator

Office of Instruction

Teen Entrepreneurship Summit

We have sponsorships for every WV high school and career school.  Sponsorships cover all the fee but $50.  Students are responsible for the $50 or to find a sponsor.

Ohio-West Virginia Youth Leadership Association

http://yla-youthleadership.org/Horseshoe.html

Teen Entrepreneurship Summit . . . Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Service, Friends and Fun!

Who is Eligible?

ANY High School students who want to learn, participate and build their futures are eligible.

Getting Down to Business!

Hands on, learn by doing with teens, camp counselors, business persons, entrepreneurs and others engaging in the principles of business and entrepreneurship.

Leadership

Teens learn skills of organization to get things done, communication, teamwork, how to help groups succeed through effective governance.

Scholarships

Students, parents or local sponsors may pay the total fee or a student may apply for a scholarship provided by business, industry, civic groups, foundations, individuals, and others.

Friendship!

You’ll make friends for a lifetime with people who care, listen and encourage you.

Fun!

Be ready for days full of great times in active learning sessions with plenty time forrecreation, sports, music, the great outdoors, campfires, talent show, swimming and much more!

Service

You’ll experience the value of doing good things for others, how to improve your school and community and basically how to build a better world.

Arrival/Departure

Arrive on Sunday from 2—4:00 p.m. Leave on Saturday after 9:00 a.m. Only register if you can and will attend for the total time.

To Register

Mail completed registration form to

Entrepreneurship Summit, Horse-shoe Leadership Center, 3309 Horseshoe Run Rd., Parsons, WV 26287-9029.

Robert “Joey” Wiseman Jr.

Social Studies Coordinator

Office of Instruction

Teaching Tolerance

Ashley Levett

(334) 296-0084 / ashley.levett@splcenter.org

Teaching Tolerance Distributes Free Classroom Posters
to Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

 

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – To commemorate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance project announced today it will offer teachers a free set of eight educational posters about Asian Pacific American history.

The posters, produced by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), offer a broad look at Asian Pacific American history – from the first Asian immigrants to the influx of highly skilled workers many decades later. Beginning Wednesday, teachers can order these posters from Teaching Tolerance attolerance.org. The number of posters available for shipping is limited to 3,000 sets. They also can be downloaded for printing from the Teaching Tolerance website.

“We are proud to be able to offer these posters through our partnership with SITES,” said Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello. “Asian Pacific American history is rich with compelling and often moving stories. We hope that these posters will engage and inspire students, regardless of heritage and family history, to explore the many contributions made by Asian immigrants.”

The posters are being offered in conjunction with the exhibition “I Want the Wide American Earth: An Asian Pacific American Story,” opening May 4 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington. The exhibition will then travel to 12 more cities nationwide.

“I Want the Wide American Earth” was created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and SITES. The exhibition and poster set are supported by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

This first-of-its-kind exhibition celebrates Asian Pacific American history across a multitude of diverse cultures. It explores how Asian Pacific Americans have shaped – and have been shaped – by the course of the nation’s history.

“The Smithsonian is delighted to partner with Teaching Tolerance on this project,” said SITES Director Anna Cohn. “These posters will bring the moving, dramatic and evocative narrative of Asian Pacific Americans’ history and culture to students across the U.S.”

Teaching Tolerance is offering additional online education resources to supplement the posters, including activities and lessons in social studies, creative writing, art and communications. An exhibitor handbook with instructions for mounting, installing and promoting the posters is also available online.

Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children. The program reaches hundreds of thousands of educators and millions of students annually through its Teaching Tolerance magazine, multimedia teaching kits, online curricula, professional development resources and classroom-friendly social justice documentaries. These materials are provided to educators at no cost.

SITES has been sharing the wealth of Smithsonian collections and research programs with millions of people outside Washington, D.C., for 60 years. SITES connects Americans to their cultural heritage through a wide range of exhibitions about art, science and history, which are shown wherever people live, work and play.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center, based in Alabama with offices in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, is a nonprofit civil rights organization dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry, and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society. For more information, see 
www.splcenter.org

Courtesy-

Robert “Joey” Wiseman Jr.

Social Studies Coordinator

Office of Instruction