Northern Arizona University offers
program to develop K-12 curriculum focusing on Route 66 History
Project endorsed by Route 66 Road Ahead
partnership
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[April 04, 2023]
Northern
Arizona University (NAU) is offering teachers across the nation a
professional development opportunity called “Racialized Spaces on
Route 66” which uses the historic road as a foundation to develop
curriculum materials embedded in social justice in order to foster
critical thinking in K-12 students.
The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership’s Research and Education Working
Group partnered with NAU in support of the program that has been
awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Route 66 will be 100 years old in 2026, creating a timely
opportunity for teachers to examine a wider narrative of the
landmark. Route 66 is most famous for car cruising, motels, diners,
and unique attractions. Often left out of this story is the history
and culture of segregation that framed the experiences of many who
lived and traveled along Route 66.
NAU will offer teachers two hybrid workshop sessions of the
Racialized Spaces program during the summer months of 2023. Each
will consist of an initial online session followed by a one-week
residential workshop in Flagstaff, Arizona. The program will
culminate with a follow-up online session.
During their week in Flagstaff, teachers will participate in field
trips and learn to use oral histories to examine how different
racial and ethnic groups served, celebrated and entertained visitors
traveling on Route 66.
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They will also examine the
complexities of Indigenous communities located along the Mother
Road, which crosses more than 25 Sovereign Indigenous Nations.
The goal of the Racialized Spaces on Route 66 program
is to help teachers create relevant curricular materials for K-12
students using an inquiry approach designed to examine differing
perspectives on geography, history, and cultural aspects of Route
66.
Visit
https://racializedspaces.route66road
ahead.org/
for workshop details. Teachers may apply for the workshop at
https://racialized
spaces.route66roadahead.org/apply/ before March 3,
2023. Financial support is available.
Established in 2016, with the support of the National
Park Service and the World Monuments' Fund, The Road Ahead
Partnership’s mission is to revitalize and sustain Route 66 as a
national and international icon through partnerships focused on
promotion, preservation, research and education, as well as economic
development.
[Bill Thomas, Chair-Route 66 Road Ahead
Partnership] |