The JTHG Partnership Gears New Education Programs Toward High School
Students with Extreme Journey Through Hallowed
Ground and Original Video Contest - January 16, 2008
For Immediate Release
January 16, 2008
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Waterford, Virginia—This year, the Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership
has built on its award-winning education programs to offer two new opportunities
for high school students. Both programs combine history with cutting-edge technology
and put students into the boots of the leaders who forged our nation. This
summer, high school students will have the chance to experience the Extreme Journey
Through Hallowed Ground, which, in years past, was only offered to middle school
students. Students can also get creative, learn about history and even win
one of three cash prizes by creating an original two-minute video for the Ride
the Tide Original Video Contest.
The Extreme Journey Through Hallowed
Ground for High School Students is a two-week leadership immersion program
for rising 9th-11th grade students from across the nation. The program, co-sponsored
by the JTHG and the University of Virginia Summer Enrichment Program, gets
students away from their desks and gives them hands-on lessons in American
heritage and leadership as they hike, bike and paddle with historical experts
to Where America Happened. Students
will bike the C&O canal, hike Harpers Ferry, canoe Ball’s Bluff and
travel back in time to Montpelier, Monticello, Ash Lawn-Highland and Dodona Manor.
Participants will record the trials and triumphs from the Revolutionary period
through the Civil War using state-of-the art video iPods and digital cameras
to create a video documentary, or "vodcast," journaling their experiences.
The Extreme Journey Through Hallowed Ground
Summer Camp will be held from June 22-July 3, 2008. Students along the
Journey may apply for a full scholarship, in the amount of $1,000, by visiting www.hallowedground.org.
Non-scholarship applicants should apply through University
of Virginia. Applications are due Friday, Feb. 15, 2008.
The
JTHG Partnership has also developed a brand new creative multimedia contest,
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground Original Video Contest: Ride the Tide 2008,
which is open to 9th-12th grade students in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia
and West Virginia. Participants read or use selected excerpts from 1776 and John
Adams by Pulitzer Prize winning author, David McCullough to create an
original two-minute video. The winners of the contest will receive cash prizes—1st
prize: $1,000, 2nd prize: $500 and 3rd prize: $300. The top three contestants
are also invited to meet David McCullough and will have their videos featured
on YouTube.
Entries are due on March 31, 2008. For more information and contest
rules and details, visit www.hallowedground.org.
The programs are
being headed by Angela Stokes, Director of Educational Programs for the Journey
Through Hallowed Ground Partnership. Ms. Stokes said, “One
of our key goals with these programs is to build authentic experiences for
students. Traditional
classroom programs answer simple questions, but the historians that guide the
interactive programs along the Journey, transport participants back in time
and ask them to apply leadership skills as they think through complex decisions
that defined our nation. Ms. Stokes added, “ Students love this. They
enjoy being introduced to the complexities of situations, discussing the pros
and cons of an idea and being leaders and making choices.”
Cate Magennis
Wyatt, president of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership, said, “These
programs provide a unique learning experience for students—one
that combines hands-on lessons in leadership, cutting-edge technology and an
unparalleled Journey through American history. Students walk away telling a
richer story of their experience—one that shows what they’ve learned
through original, video, images, music and interviews.”
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