Teach the District, July 22-26 2024
This is the application for Teach the District 2024. Note: you must email a current resume to education@dchistory.org to complete your application.

Teach the District is a paid, 5-day immersive teacher professional development program that seeks to bring local history to life and share the importance of civic engagement through exclusive behind-the-scenes access to local cultural heritage organizations.  

The 2024 workshop mornings will be held onsite at the DC History Center, 801 K Street NW (10 am-1 pm) and afternoons will be spent at locations around the city (1-3 pm).  A buffet lunch is included each day. The 2024 workshop will be held July 22-26.

Questions? Reach out to us at  education@dchistory.org
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Email *
First Name *
Last Name *
Preferred Name or Nickname
Do you work/teach in Washington, DC? This program is designed for DC educators; if you cannot answer yes, please do not continue with the application. *
Preferred email *
Secondary Email *
Cell phone number *
Home address, including zip code *
School Name *
Which ward do you teach in? *
Which best describes your school? *
School address *
Does your school qualify for Title I status? *
What grade level(s) do you currently teach? *
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What subject(s) or tracks do you currently teach? *
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How many years have you been an educator? *
Approximately how many students do you teach/reach per school year? *
Why do you want to attend the Teach the District summer workshop? (Max 200 words) *
Why do you believe it is important to incorporate local history and/or civic engagement into your classroom?   (Max 200 words) *
How do you anticipate sharing your experiences from the Teach the District summer workshop? *
Have you participated in previous programming with the DC History Center? If so, please explain. *
Confirm that you have sent a current resume to education@dchistory.org *
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