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HumantiesAR History Institute Applications Open

January 22 @ 12:00 am - February 21 @ 11:30 pm CST

A group of institute participants poses with the Hugh Manatee character. The words "Applications open January 22" appear above the photo.

We are excited to accept applications for this year’s HumanitiesAR History Teacher Institute. Our theme is “Untold Stories of Western Arkansas,” and we’ll explore that during a four-day residential, immersive history institute from June 11 to June 14.

If you’re a K-12 teacher or media specialist from across the state looking for an engrossing exploration of the western Arkansas region, you can apply to be one of this year’s 20 participants.

What you’ll get to do

As a participant, you’ll attend site-specific Arkansas history sessions; participate in hands-on activities; learn about classroom resources; and visit historic sites, museums, and archives across the western region of Arkansas. Some site visits will include Fort Chaffee, the Drennan-Scott Museum, the U.S. Marshals Museum, the Cherokee National History Museum, and the Cherokee National Research Centers, both in Tahlequah, OK.

The Institute will feature close interaction with scholars, examination of primary sources, and development of engaging assignments and activities. You’ll also receive books and other instructional materials, including primary source materials/resources for classroom use.

Where the institute will meet

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith will host this year’s institute. The institute is a residential experience with room and board included.

When your application is due

Applications are due February 21, 2025. Successful applicants will be notified by March 28, 2025. By accepting the notification to participate, you must commit to attending all four days of the Institute activities.

How you apply

You can apply online between midnight on January 22 and 11:59 p.m. on February 21.

How your application will be evaluated

A review committee will select institute participants based on process that evaluates each application. The 2025 evaluation rubric will consider Institute content and relation to classroom use, collaboration, teaching style, reach potential, and geographic location.

What professional development credits are available

Successful candidates who attend all four full days of sessions/activities will earn up to 32+ hours of professional development credit.

A note about professional development credits: Professional development credits will not be approved for partial attendance except in dire emergencies.

 

 

 

Details

Start:
January 22 @ 12:00 am CST
End:
February 21 @ 11:30 pm CST
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Organizer

HumanitiesAR
Phone
501-353-0349
Email
info@humanitiesar.org
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