Each summer, International Programs (IP), in partnership with the Stanley Foundation, offers a professional development workshop for Iowa's K-12 teachers focusing on international topics and issues of critical importance. Over the years, institute themes have included Fragile Economies; Understanding Nigeria; Understanding the Middle East; The US/Mexico Border and Immigration Policies; and Terrorism and Mass Media.
In 2011 and 2012, inspired by the introduction of the new Iowa Core Curriculum and its focus on global literacy concepts and 21st century skills, the institute turned its attention to global education, with a goal of preparing teachers from across the state to infuse global perspectives into their classrooms.
The summer institute is a professional development opportunity. The director of the Summer Institute for Teachers is Dr. Greg Hamot, a professor in the UI College of Education and the director of the UI Center for Human Rights.
Middle, junior and high school teachers from Iowa’s four congressional districts are invited to apply to the institute, where they’ll spend two days on the UI campus engaged in training, group activities, workshops, and guest speaker presentations.
For information on the 2013 Summer Institute, click here [1].
APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL MAY 22!
2013 Workshop Information and Application [1]
For more information, contact Amy Green [2] at (319) 335-1433.
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Past Summer Institutes:
- 2012 Workshop Information [3]
2012 Workshop Schedule [4] - 2011 Workshop Information [5]
2011 Workshop Schedule [5] - 2009 Workshop Information [6]
2009 Workshop Schedule [7] - 2008 Workshop Information [8]
2008 Workshop Schedule [9] - 2007 Workshop Information [10]
2007 Workshop Schedule [11] - 2006 Workshop Information [12]
2006 Workshop Schedule [13] - 2005 Workshop Information [14]
2005 Workshop Schedule [15] - 2004 Workshop Information [16]
2004 Workshop Schedule [17] - 2003 Workshop Information [18]
2003 Workshop Schedule [19]