By taking the summer to enrich themselves professionally, teachers can rejuvenate and prevent future burnout. Some non-profits and government agencies offer grants, courses, and travel opportunities that help ease the financial burden.
The Gilder Lehrman Institute Offers Courses With Scholars
History teachers may have a chance to study at Ivy League or other prestigious universities thanks to the Gilder Lehrman Institute. The Gilder Lehrman Institute aims to expand the study of American History and offers summer seminars with renowned scholars, even Pulitzer Prize winners, across the United States and Internationally. Competition is intense.
The list of workshops is released early in the year and teachers need to apply and submit letters of recommendation from their school administrators. Selected teachers are provided with modest housing, often the university dorms, and given a stipend to help cover travel expenses.
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