Dear Members,
Please send this announcement to interested parties you may know. If you have questions,
don’t hesitate to ask.
Best,
Alicia
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2024 SUMMER EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND UNDERSERVED YOUTH
Deadline for applications: October 31, 2023
Thanks to a grant from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, the American School of Classical
Studies at Athens (ASCSA) invites high schools and other organizations that work with high
school-age students to apply for a ten-day summer education program in Greece. This summer
experience, developed for underserved youth and their teachers, will introduce students to
the archaeology of Ancient Greece and the culture of the modern country while providing
their teachers with guidance in designing lesson plans relating archaeology to curriculum
objectives in various subject areas.
This unique opportunity will open students’ horizons to new ideas and experiences. For
teachers interested in teaching history, literature, philosophy and other humanistic
subjects with a hands-on, experiential model, this opportunity will help create new
curricula and lessons to engage students. This program aims to give students with few
study-abroad opportunities expanded insight into cultural diversity, global and historical
awareness, and the humanities.
Term: Ten days, inclusive, during summer 2024. Specific dates to be determined.
Eligibility and Qualifications: High schools, school districts, foster youth organizations
or other similar organizations serving high school students in the United States are
eligible to apply. Applicant organizations must demonstrate a clear focus on serving
underrepresented or underserved high school students. The person who submits the
application should be the point of contact with the ASCSA, if awarded the grant.
Description: The student experience will focus on the archaeological expertise of the
ASCSA, with guidance in Athens from the Director of the Athenian Agora Excavations, Dr.
John Papadopoulos (UCLA), and in Corinth and the surrounding area from excavation
directors in that region. The students and teachers will visit archaeological sites and
museums, and engage with expert guest speakers to deepen their understanding of Greece’s
landscape, history, literature, and material culture. The program offers an unparalleled
opportunity to experience the ancient sites, monuments, and culture of Greece first-hand
with exclusive access to archaeological sites and storerooms with excavated artifacts.
Committed to presenting a comprehensive view of Greece's rich history and
archaeology, this program involves long days and extensive walking, often over uneven
terrain, in the hot Mediterranean summer, where many days over 85ºF can be expected.
The school, school district, or other organization awarded this program will select the 10
students and 9 teachers who will participate. Once in Athens, Dr. Dawndria Cox will be the
group leader for summer 2024. She received her doctorate in Educational Leadership and
Management in 2013 from Alliant International University, and currently teaches at Lynwood
Middle School (Lynwood, California). She is a board member of the Los Angeles County
Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and a former fellow of the ASCSA.
Dr. Cox will work with the awardees and the ASCSA staff to develop the specific itinerary
for the summer program. Attached to this call for applications is last year’s program
itinerary as an example of what can be accomplished during the program. Participants will
be transported to various historical sites and museums by van with a professional driver.
Hotel accommodations are planned with two to three students sharing a room and likewise
double occupancy for teachers.
Outcome: The program aims to provide teachers with material to enhance their curriculum,
to provide students with hands-on, on-site learning experiences. Teachers will come away
with many ideas for a teaching unit about ancient Greece and the ancient Mediterranean.
Students will be assigned a short homework assignment before the trip, and during the trip
will use the knowledge from their assignment on-site. Schools can also add their own
homework assignments to the program, if they wish. The students and teachers will gain
experiences with new cultures, new ideas, and first-hand interactions with history.
Stipend, Budget, and Logistics: The ASCSA provides the awardee with up to $27,500 USD in
support of the program. The funds are dispensed as reimbursement upon submission of
receipts (lump-sum invoices from travel agencies may be payable directly by the ASCSA).
Funds may be used to cover travel, room and board costs for student and adult
participants, for example: $15,500 airline/roundtrip expenses, $4,500 bus
rental/in-country travel costs, $5,000 hotel rooms, $2,500 board/food expenses. The
awardee is responsible for booking travel arrangements (such as flights, bus rentals,
hotel accommodations, etc.) but is urged to consult with ASCSA staff before finalizing any
arrangements. The ASCSA will coordinate some in-Greece logistics, and will also connect
the awardee with a Greek travel company for in-Greece travel coordination. Please be aware
that the awardee is responsible for any surplus of costs associated with the program, as
the ASCSA can only reimburse up to $27,500 USD in total. The ASCSA is neither responsible
for nor will be held liable for any overspending associated with the program. Thus, the
applying school or school district must be prepared to take on any extra costs that may be
incurred during the planning and execution of the program. Likewise the ASCSA provides
logistical advice and support as well as scholarly expertise, but the awardee bears full
responsibility for the health, safety and security of all participants.
Application Process: Submit an application statement (max. 1300 words) addressing your
school’s/school district’s or other organization’s interest in the program, foreseeable
benefits to your participation, eligibility for the program (addressing the population the
school/organization serves), as well as any previous experience in planning travel
programs (locally, nationally, or internationally) by October 31, 2023.
Link to the online application form:
https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/a5a75173-3802-4d98-8aa8-
<https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/a5a75173-3802-4d98-8aa8->6d6bbc39f9b7/summer-education-program
Questions? Contact Alicia Dissinger, the Programs Administrator, at adissinger(a)ascsa.org
<mailto:adissinger@ascsa.org>.
The ASCSA is an EO/AA employer. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does
not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression,
genetic information, national or ethnic origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual
orientation when considering admission to any form of membership or application for
employment.
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Alicia M. Dissinger, PhD
Programs Administrator
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
321 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-1515
Telephone: +1 609-454-6819 (direct dial)
Email: adissinger(a)ascsa.org <mailto:adissinger@ascsa.org>
Website:
https://www.ascsa.edu.gr <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/>
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