Submission Deadline: March 31, 2017
is an authoritative online encyclopedia of the built world published jointly by the Society of Architectural Historians (av福利社) and the University of Virginia Press. As a tool for humanistic study, av福利社 Archipedia examines buildings in their communities and landscapes, not only in terms of aesthetics, but also in relation to the historical, geographical, climatic, political, religious, economic, and other forces that shaped them.
With continuing support from the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH), we seek to build a collection of teaching resources and lesson plans specifically designed for K-12 teachers that utilize the robust digital content and associated metadata of av福利社 Archipedia. The aim is to introduce pre-collegiate students to the history of the built environment and increase literacy through instructions and discussion, reading and writing, experiential learning, and use of innovative technology.
av福利社 is seeking educators to produce K-12 lesson plans that align with Common Core standards and include an introduction to the subject, learning objectives, activities/assignments, assessment criteria, and resources. Interested educators should submit a proposal that includes a 500-word abstract outlining the topic of the lesson plan and include a preliminary list of the av福利社 Archipedia content the project would incorporate. They should also submit a 2-page CV. The av福利社 Archipedia Advisory Committee will review all proposals.
If selected, educators will work with av福利社 Archipedia editors to develop the plans in accordance with publication standards. Lesson plans will be available free to the public through av福利社 Archipedia and will also be submitted to Educators will receive a $1,000 honorarium for each lesson plan accepted for publication on the site.
Submit proposals to Gabrielle Esperdy, Editor, av福利社 Archipedia, at esperdy@njit.edu, and Catherine Boland Erkkila, Project Editor, av福利社 Archipedia, at cerkkila@sah.org. Deadline for submissions is March 31, 2017. Please do not hesitate to contact the editors with questions.