Pearl Harbor National Memorial is recruiting a Summer 2020 Teacher-Ranger-Teacher
Pearl Harbor National Memorial is seeking an Oahu based teacher to help develop an educational and interpretive program for either 4th graders or High School students based on Common Core standards, using one of the Park's already established interpretive themes.
The National Park Service Teacher Ranger Teacher (TRT) program is an extended professional development opportunity for educators from K-12 schools to learn about the resources and educational materials available through the National Park Service. Teachers participating in the Teacher Ranger Teacher program will have the opportunity to engage in parks and park resources, participate in a webinar about lesson planning, develop at least one lesson to be used in their classroom or school, assist the park with an education project, and increase their understanding of place-based learning. This program will offer teachers a unique opportunity to infuse their teaching skills with NPS-based Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education resources and the use of primary sources and place based learning. Administration of the program, professional development hours and graduate credit hours will be made available to participants through the University of Colorado, Denver (UC Denver) through a cooperative agreement.
*Due to Covid-19 most of this years program will be completed remotely, with onsite visits coordinated when we are able to do so safely.
Applications due by May 31st, 2020
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