George Washington as Founder

George Washington as Founder

Gather with a small group of teachers from around the country for three days immersed in discussion and exploration of a single topic in American history. Multi-Day Seminars are a free opportunity for teachers hosted near an important historical site. Teachers will prepare ahead of time for seminars by reading selected historical documents in the provided course packet. Once the seminar begins, the discussion leader guides a peer-to-peer, text-based conversation among all participants. Meals, materials, double-occupancy rooms, and historical site visits are 100% covered by Teaching American History. At the end of each course, every teacher receives a letter of participation for fifteen contact hours of continuing education and a stipend of $600 to help defray travel costs.

This colloquium will center on the role and ideas of George Washington as one of the key figures in America’s Founding. The sessions will all focus on Washington’s writings and discussions of his contributions to liberty and self-government in the United States. The overall theme will be that Washington acted consciously and conscientiously.

Details

Dates
August 22, 2025 -
August 24, 2025
Times
5:00 PM EDT
1:00 PM EDT
Location
Alexandria, VA
Organizer
Teaching American History
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