3rd Annual Summer Institute for Educators New York City Centennial: An Artistic Exploration of the Five Boroughs and Their Histories Sponsored by the Museum of the City of New York in collaboration with the Arts & Humanities Department, Teachers College, Columbia University, and The Center for Educational Outreach & Innovation, Teachers College, Columbia University July 20 - 24, 1998 9:30 - 4:00 (5:00 for Teachers College students) at the Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, New York $175 non-credit or 32 New Teacher credits or $175 MCNY fee + $100 for 3 Board of Education "G" In-Service credits or $610 for 1 Teachers College credit This week-long course is designed to introduce 4th - 12th grade educators to innovative ways in which the arts can be used as a means for understanding New York City’s history. To commemorate the consolidation of the five boroughs into Greater New York 100 years ago, historians, artists, journalists and authors, folklorists, photographers, and museum educators will present workshops that encourage a more holistic approach to the study of history and the arts. The political, economic, and social issues at the heart of the creation of Greater New York a century ago still resonate in the lives of its citizens. Discussions will focus on issues being considered in turn-of-the-century New York: politics and economics; immigration and ethnicity; transportation; infrastructure and the built environment; competition and empowerment. By engaging in arts activities, participants will examine the implications of these concerns for contemporary society. Educators will leave the institute with a deeper understanding of how to incorporate various arts experiences into the curriculum, including drama, creative writing, fine arts, documentary photography, folklore, and artifact/artwork interpretation. Advance registration is required by July 1, 1998. Participants who wish to register for non-credit, NYC Board of Education New Teacher credit or In-Service "G" credit, should contact the Museum of the City of New York’s Education Department at 212-534-1672, ext. 205. For one Teachers College, Columbia University credits, participants must register for TG4805B (CRN#: 22476), pay Teachers College tuition, and complete a final project. To register for Teachers College credit, contact the Center for Educational Outreach & Innovation at 212-678-3987.