Pearl Harbor sets institute for teachers

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World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument announces its Summer 2012 Teacher Institute: World War II: How it Transformed America, Hawaii and the Pacific.

World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument announces its Summer 2012 Teacher Institute: World War II: How it Transformed America, Hawaii and the Pacific.

Hosted in partnership with Pacific Historic Parks, the Hawaii Council for Humanities, the University of Hawaii Center for Oral History and the Grindstone Foundation, the institute will be held July 16-20 at Tokai University and various WWII historic sites on Oahu.

Hawaii high school teachers interested in participating may submit applications online via www.pacifichistoricparks.org through June 29.

The institute is free and open to all high school public and private school teachers in Hawaii, with travel support and accommodations provided for Neighbor Island teachers. Meals, including breakfast, lunch and a dinner reception, parking and historic site tours are provided free to all participants.

For further information, please visit www.pacifichistoricparks.org or contact Paul Heintz, education director, Pacific Historic Parks at (808) 753-4428.

“We are proud to provide this professional development opportunity for high school teachers in the Pacific,” said Paul DePrey, superintendent of WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument. “This week-long institute provides Hawaii teachers not only with opportunities to delve deeper into the history of World War II in the Pacific but also with tangible means to teach that history via inquiry-based curricula in their classrooms.”