Applying
The Souls of Black Folk and the Foundations of African American Studies is a two-week residential institute from June 22-July 3, 2025, for 25 high school teachers. It is designed to support teachers of grades 9-12 with an expressed interest in preparing to offer the new Advanced Placement African American Studies course or expanding their content knowledge and pedagogy in African American Studies more generally. Participants will receive a taxable stipend of $2,200 over the course of the two-week institute.
The application will provide us with information about the following:
- Your teaching and school backgrounds.
- Your interest in this workshop.
- YourHow you would use this information and learning for your students
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