CES actively engages with K-12 teachers and students to provide classroom resources and training in European Studies. The Center organizes classroom visits, training workshops and seminars for teachers, and the annual Language Teacher Summer Institute.
School-Wide Programs
CES offers funding and resources for schools to participate in K-12 events such as Euro Challenge for high school students and hosts Europe Day celebrations for elementary schools.
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Classroom Programs
The Center for European Studies can provide pre-planned classroom presentations, create unique projects customized for teacher’s classes, or send materials for teacher’s to plan their own lessons as part of our Travelling Suitcase program.
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Educator Training
CES actively engages with K-12 teachers and students to provide classroom resources and training in European Studies. The Center organizes classroom visits, training workshops and seminars for teachers, and the annual Language Teacher Summer Institute.
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Educator Resources
CES offers workshops on incorporating contemporary European topics into the classroom and provides lesson plans for K-12 curriculum and co-sponsors the annual Globally Connected Conference.
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K-12 Module / Lesson Plan Development Award
The CES provides $500 competitive awards for K-12 educators to develop high-quality, European related lesson plans and modules to be shared and published on the CES website.
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34th Street Art Wall Competition
The 34th Street Art Wall program is an annual mural competition open to Alachua County high school students. Each spring semester, high school students submit pieces based on a theme to compete for prizes. Selected finalists paint their mural on the 34th Street Graffiti Wall.
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