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A Possible Opportunity to consider



Good morning my fellow Archives and Archivist Listserv members.

I am sharing this with you as I think it provides a unique opportunity
for archivists to work with grade 4-12 school educators. Though the
focus in this announcement is on librarians and media specialists, one
archivist, Jodi Allison-Bunnell at the Univerisity of Montana, has
participated. The lesson that she did with Marta Brooks can be found at
<http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lesson98/environ/intro.html> This
list has discussed on a few occassions providing archival resources to
children and teens. Here is your opportunity to do just that. I
encourage you to explore this opportunity and to look at the materials
that have been developed for teachers on the American Memory Learning
Page at <http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/index.html> Even if you
don't apply these materials may give you ideas for things to do at your
own institutions.


This announcement is being sent to a variety of lists. Please accept our
apologies for any duplication.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
YEAR 2000 AMERICAN MEMORY FELLOWS INSTITUTE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS


American Memory Fellows Program

The American Memory Fellows Program is an exciting opportunity for
outstanding teachers, librarians, and media specialists to work with the

Library of Congress in better understanding how primary sources can
enrich grades 4-12 curricula. This is a yearlong professional
development opportunity, the cornerstone of which is the summer
institute, held this year in Washington, DC, at the Library of Congress,

in two sessions:  July 16-21 or July 23-28, 2000.

The American Memory Fellows Institute

The American Memory Fellows Institute sponsors 24 two- person-teams of
exemplary grade 4-12 educators to come to Washington for a summer
institute. Each six- day session will accommodate 12 teams of 24
Fellows. Teams will not attend both sessions; however, to be eligible to
apply, teams must be
available for both sessions.  To apply, use the application found
on-line at http://learning.loc.gov/learn/amfp/intro.html.

Applications must be postmarked by February 28, 2000.

During the 6-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, documents, and texts
-plus learn strategies for working with these electronic primary source
materials, and 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
'road 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 on-line discussion groups as this process evolves.
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 2-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
critical thinking, and help students connect history to their own lives;

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

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


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

Remember, applications must be postmarked by February 28, 2000.   (No
email, fax or disk-based applications, please.)  Notification letters to

all applicants will be mailed the week of April 24, 2000.

Please send any inquiries to NDLPEDU@LOC.GOV

--
Danna C. Bell-Russel
National Digital Library Learning Center
202-707-4159
dbell@loc.gov

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