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A symbol ** marks deadlines that have not appeared in a previous issue of _Education Week_. TEACHER FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS **MARCH 15—CURRICULUM: Applications are due for grants
from Curriculum Associates Inc., a publisher of educational materials for K-8 teachers. Grants are awarded for proposals that make use of teaching tools such as technology and print. Three
educators will each receive $1,000 plus a $500 gift certificate to purchase Curriculum Associates materials. Contact: Grant Program Committee Chair, CAI, 153 Rangeway Rd., P.O. Box 2001,
North Billerica, MA 01862-0901; (800) 225-0248; Web site: www.curriculumassociates.com. **MARCH 15—GEOGRAPHY: Applications are due for grants from The National Geographic Society Education
Foundation, for graduates of summer geography institutes held by the National Geographic Society or its state affiliates. The foundation offers 30 grants of up to $1,250 each to support
innovative geography education. Grants are awarded based on whether proposed projects support the implementation of national and state geography standards, involve teachers and students in
hands-on work and field experiences, stimulate community awareness and participation, and encourage teachers’ professional development. Contact: Christopher Shearer, Program Officer, NGSEF,
1145 17th St. N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4688; (202) 857-7000; Web site: www.nationalgeographic.com/f oundation. MARCH 15—INNOVATION: Applications are due for the Innovation Grant Program
sponsored by The National Foundation for the Improvement of Education, an arm of the National Education Association, for teams of two or more educators. Preference is given to applicants who
serve economically disadvantaged and/or under-served students, as well as to members of the NEA. The grants promote educational endeavors that raise student achievement. The foundation
annually awards up to 200 grants of $2,000 each. Grants may be used for resource materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, software, and professional fees. Contact: NFIE, 1201 16th St.
N.W., Washington, DC 20036-3207; (202) 822-7840; e-mail: [email protected]. MARCH 16—CABLE TELEVISION FELLOWSHIPS: Applications are due for fellowships from C-SPAN, the cable television
service, for its Middle and High School Teacher Fellowship Program. Three fellows will be selected and will work at C-SPAN in Washington for four weeks in the summer to develop high school
print, video, and online materials for the network. The fellows will each receive a $5,500 stipend, $500 in coupons for C-SPAN materials, and $500 for round-trip airfare and travel expenses.
Contact: C-SPAN MHSTFP, C-SPAN, c/o Education Relations, 400 North Capitol St. N.W., Suite 650, Washington, DC 20001; (800) 523-7586; Web site: www.c- span.org/classroom. *MARCH
19—EDUCATION AWARDS: Nominations are due for the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education, for individuals committed to the cause of education. Groups are not eligible. Individuals are
nominated in categories of teaching, administration, policy planning, business, and government. Award winners—who will be announced Sept. 25, 2001—receive $25,000 and are honored at a
banquet in New York City. Contact: McGraw-Hill Companies, (212) 512-6113; Web site: www.mcgraw-hill.com/prize2001. **MARCH 21— GEOGRAPHY: Applications are due for the Grant for the
Enhancement of Geographic Literacy, sponsored by The National Council for the Social Studies and the George F. Cram Company Inc., for individuals as well as groups working in school
districts, public institutions, or universities. Applicants should submit a proposal for a program aimed at integrating the study of geography into social studies. The winning individual or
team receives $2,500, a commemorative gift, and national recognition. Contact: Grant for the Enhancement of Geographic Literacy, NCSS, 3501 Newark St. N.W., Washington, DC 20016; (202)
966-7840; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.ncss.org/awards/home.html. **MARCH 30—ONLINE COMMUNITIES: Applications are due for grants from the Community-Building Grant Program,
sponsored by the bigchalk Foundation, for educators in the U.S., U.S. territories or Department of Defense schools. More than 50 grants of $1,000 will be awarded to schools to create or
enhance online communities using Web-based community-building tools, or to online communities designed around a project or online curriculum. Contact: Nan Halperin, (646) 495-2038; e-mail:
[email protected]; applications: bigchalk.com/bc/Foundation/ application. **MARCH 31—DISNEY AWARDS: Nominations are due for Disney’s American Teacher Awards, sponsored by Disney
Learning Partnership, for public and private K-12 teachers. Nominations will be accepted from students, parents, administrators, teachers and community members. The Outstanding Teacher of
the Year will receive $25,000 and 32 honorees will receive $10,000 each. All 33 recipients will be recognized at an awards ceremony and their schools will receive $5,000 apiece. Contact:
Christine Castro, Walt Disney Company, (818) 560-6427; Lindajo Loftus, KSA, (310) 455-9181; Rick Gomes, KSA, (212) 582-5400; nominations: 1-877-ATA-TEACH; Web site: www.disneylearning.org.
*APRIL 2— ASIAN LANGUAGES: Applications are due for admission to the Summer Programs East Asian Concentration, sponsored by the Ohio State University department of East Asian languages and
literatures. The Intensive Chinese/Japanese Languages program is for students of East Asian languages. The Chinese/Japanese Teacher Training program is for teachers of East Asian languages.
Priority will be given to applications received by March 9, 2001. Contact: SPEAC coordinator, Foreign Language Center, OSU, 276 Cunz Hall, 1841 Millikin Road, Columbus, OH 43210; (614)
292-4361; fax: (614) 292-2682; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.deall.ohio- state.edu/speac/. *APRIL 16—PARENT LEADERSHIP: Applications are due for the Commonwealth Institute for Parent
Leadership, sponsored by the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, for parents of Kentucky public school students. Participants will attend three 2-day sessions to be trained in
leadership and communication skills to help improve Kentucky public schools. Institutes will be held in seven Kentucky cities in the fall. Contact: PCAE, (800) 928-2111; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.cipl.org. *MAY 15—SPECIAL EDUCATION: Nominations are due for the National Teachers’ Awards for Advancing Special Education Through the Arts,
sponsored by the P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education, for special education teachers. Nomination packets must describe a program that uses the arts to teach special education
students. The first place winner will receive up to $5,000 with a matching grant to the school or program. Three second place winners will receive $500 each with matching grants to their
schools or programs. Awards will be announced at the fall “Creative Minds” conference. Contact: National Teachers’ Awards, PBMFCE, 601 Shenandoah Village Drive, Suite 1B, Waynesboro, VA
22980; Web site: www.mossfoundation.org. **MAY 15— TEACHING EXCELLENCE: Nominations are due for the Award for Teaching Excellence, sponsored by the National Education Association and the NEA
Foundation for the Improvement of Education, for all NEA members. Nominations must be made by NEA state or local affiliates, or the national office. The award recognizes excellence in
teaching and advocacy for the teaching profession. The winner will receive $25,000 and a plaque, and will be honored at an NEAFIE event in December 2001 in Washington. Contact: Carol S.
McGuire, NEA, (202) 822-7842; e-mail: [email protected]. OTHER DEADLINES Open dates—Environmental newspaper: _Greentimes_, an environmental newspaper written by and for students, requests
stories, opinions, comments, and ideas for publication. Contact: Elizabeth Gilmore, Greentimes, 55 Reservoir St., Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 868-5760; Web site: [email protected]. OPEN
DATES—HISTORY JOURNAL:_The Concord Review_, the only quarterly journal to publish secondary students’ academic work, accepts student essays on historical topics. Essays should be
approximately 5,000 words, plus endnotes. Submissions chosen for publication are eligible for the Emerson Prize, a $3,000 award. Contact: CR, PO Box 661, Concord, MA 01742; (800) 331-5007 or
(978) 443- 0022; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.tcr.org. OPEN DATES—PEN PALS: World Pen Pals promotes international friendship and cultural understanding between young people
around the world. Students in grades 4 through college are invited to request an overseas pen pal. Teachers may request a brochure on class participation. Contact: WPP, PO Box 337,
Saugerties, NY 12477; (914) 246- 7828. Open dates—Space education: Space Education Initiatives provides funding for Internet-based K-12 space education programs. The four programs sponsored
nationwide are Moonlink, NEARlink, Marslink, and Orbital Laboratory. The availability of grant money varies by state. Educators may apply for funding through Space Explorers, Inc. Contact:
SEI, (800) 965-3763; Web sites: www.space- explorers.com/grantinfo; www.moonlink.com; near.space-explorers.com; www.marslink.com; www.orbitallaboratory.com. OPEN DATES—STUDENT VIDEOS: CNN
Newsroom & WorldView, Turner Broadcasting’s news and features program for schools, airs student-produced videos. Students may submit reports of no more than 21/2 minutes on any topic,
although they are encouraged to focus on CNN’s monthly themes. Participation is open to schools enrolled in the CNN Newsroom & WorldView classroom program. Contact: CNN Newsroom Program,
1 CNN Center, PO Box 105366, Atlanta, GA 30348-5366; (800) 344-6219; Web site: www.learning.turner.com.
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