National Teach-In on Veteran's History
HISTORY(tm), together with the Veterans History Project of the
Library of Congress, will host a National Teach-In on Veterans History
on Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at 12pm EST. Educators and students
nationwide can tune-in and view this LIVE webcast online at
www.veterans.com. The webcast will be broadcast live from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
A panel of educators and veterans will answer questions from
students via video, email, and a live audience. The teach-in will focus
on the histories and stories of veterans, and will provide information
on how communities nationwide can help preserve the stories of veterans
and possibly submit them to the Library of Congress' Veterans History
Project. This event is part of the Take A Veteran to School Day
initiative created by HISTORY.
The panel features Robert Patrick, Director of the Veterans History
Project, Terry Shima, WWII veteran and Executive Director of the
Japanese American Veterans Association, Professor Darlene Iskra, a US
Navy veteran of Desert Storm and the first female commander of a US
Navy ship, and Jonathan Bickel, a teacher from Eastern Lebanon County
High School and part of a teaching-team on veterans history at his
school. Dr. Libby O'Connell, Chief Historian for HISTORY, will
moderate.
This fall, HISTORY will air a 5-part special series presentation
entitled WWII in HD premiering on November 15th. Each school or teacher
that signs up for the October 21st webcast will receive a colorful WWII
in HD poster and a field kit developed by the Veterans History Project
of the Library of Congress. (These will be sent in early October and
are available while supplies last.) To register for this webcast and
the Take a Veteran to School program, visit us at
http://www.history.com/content/veterans
If you have any additional questions or feedback, contact us at veterans@aetn.com.
There is no registration fee -- HISTORY has fully funded this event.
Additional Library of Congress teacher resources relating to Veterans History can be found at
http://www.loc.gov/vets/youth-resources.html