Teaching American History and the Medal of Honor Legacy July 20 - 25, 2014 • July 27 - August 1, 2014 ‘‘ ‘‘ ‘‘ ‘‘‘‘ Very Knowledgeable E x t r e m e l y helpful helpful Extremely ‘‘ Amazing Amazing I learned a lot that will make me a better teacher and citizen!” Kathleen Drennan Silver Springs School Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania This was a most amazing week and easily the best teacher learning activity I’ve been privileged to attend. Michael MacIvor Boiling Springs High School Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania 97% of participants deemed pedagogical content relevant to their classroom teaching 100% of past participants would recommend this program to a colleague Full tuition scholarships available for 25 Wisconsin secondary teachers. Sponsored by the Bradley Foundation. 00 250. $ TRAVEL STIPEND Graduate credit available from Teaching American History and the Medal of Honor Legacy Meet living Medal of Honor Recipients who will share their experience Topics include World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan Five days of scholarly lectures and pedagogy discussions Visit historic sites at Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Declaration House in Philadelphia Receive resource materials and training for use of the Medal of Honor Character Development Program Visit the Freedoms Foundation Medal of Honor Grove and Archives Network with teachers from around the country $250 travel stipend and full tuition scholarships available for Wisconsin secondary teachers One graduate credit hour included and additional credit hours are only $135 each. Private rooms and most meals included. PROGRAM INFORMATION SCHOLARSHIPS Through the generosity of the Harry and Lynde Bradley Foundation, a limited number of scholarships are available for qualified secondary teachers from Wisconsin. ABOUT THE FREEDOMS FOUNDATION Founded in 1949, the Freedoms Foundation is a national, not-for-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian organization. The Freedoms Foundation provides a wide range of educational programs for students and teachers that include U.S. history, leadership, constitutional rights, citizen responsibilities, student entrepreneurship, and the free enterprise system. The Freedoms Foundation is located on an 85-acre campus adjoining Valley Forge National Historical Park. Since 1965, more than 11,000 teachers have participated in Freedoms Foundation’s graduate education programs. You can also apply online visit our website at www.freedomsfoundation.org For more information: Phone: 800.896.5488 x234 Fax: 610.935.0522 E-mail: education@ffvf.org