Transatlantic Educators Dialogue Program
The Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) Program is a one of a kind opportunity for educators in the United States and Europe to come together online for shared exploration and examination of…
The Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) Program is a one of a kind opportunity for educators in the United States and Europe to come together online for shared exploration and examination of…
The Center for Civic Education, the Center on Representative Government at Indiana University, and the National Education Association conduct an annual program to honor American teachers of civics, government, and…
Teaching American History programs provide an opportunity to explore themes in American history and self-government through the study of original historical documents. Designed especially for teachers, our programs are offered…
The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers a comprehensive suite of summer professional development opportunities for educators keen on enriching their history teaching skills. These programs are tailored to meet a wide…
The Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship (BFTF) is a program initiated by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. It was established in 2006 to honor the…
The Indiana Humanities Action Grant offers up to $3,000 to tax-exempt organizations for developing and implementing humanities programs aimed at fostering learning, perspective sharing, and community understanding. Accepting applications on…
Indiana National History Day (INHD) is a highly regarded educational program that engages students across Indiana in grades 4 through 12 in the discovery and interpretation of historical topics. Participants…
The National History Teacher of the Year Award, presented by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, is a prestigious honor that celebrates exceptional K–12 educators who have demonstrated excellence…
iEngage Indiana offers a compelling and free civics day camp experience for 5th to 9th graders, designed to foster civic awareness and engagement among youth in the Columbus area. Inspired…
The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP), established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, offers a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students with an interest in public service…