2016/2017 OHLA Call for Proposals: GLCA Faculty
ANNOUNCING FUNDING OPPORTUNITY SUPPORTING THE INTEGRATION OF INQUIRY-BASED PEDAGOGY THROUGH INTERVIEW
PROPOSAL DUE: 2/03/2017
The OHLA initiative is pleased to announce a Call for Proposals for the 2016-2017 academic year. We invite faculty or faculty/administrator teams from the Great Lakes Colleges Association to submit proposals for oral history projects that focus upon the teaching of oral history theory and practice. With an emphasis on expanding oral history pedagogy in the liberal arts, stipends will be awarded for projects that afford students opportunities to participate in inquiry-based learning through oral history.
OHLA will review proposals for newly designed projects as well as existing, ongoing endeavors. OHLA seeks to encourage faculty and student collaborations wherein oral history methodologies are emphasized and facilitated, and will support such undertakings by providing advice from experienced consultants, sharing access to model forms and documents, giving instruction in digital technologies, providing archival support, and issuing stipends for project leaders.
OHLA Faculty Fellow: Recipient will be awarded a stipend of $3,600/one academic year of participation. Faculty awardees will: Integrate oral history into coursework, implement a digital humanities project with student participation, publish and share materials such as syllabi and blog posts, and write a peer-reviewed case study.
We are particularly interested in projects that:
- Build on the knowledge base of existing oral history literature.
- Demonstrate the effectiveness of oral history methodologies and practices for teaching students.
- Propose new or creative oral history practices and methodologies.
- Suggest new ideas and best practices for incorporating oral history pedagogy into the classroom.
- Instruct teachers on teaching oral history.
- Afford students opportunities to participate in inquiry-based learning through oral history.
- Develop resources to assist the design and execution of projects that involve students in oral history development.
- Include participants who are persons of color or who come from historically underrepresented or marginalized populations, who hold varying levels of experience or education, and who come from different types of institutions and organizations.
PROPOSAL DUE DATE: February 3, 2017. The OHLA review committee will begin the submission review process on February 5, 2017. All submissions received by that date will receive full consideration; submissions received after that date will be considered following the first round of reviews only if there are funds remaining after the initial grants are awarded.
RECIPIENT NOTIFICATION DATE: March 6, 2017. Award notices will be issued on or about March 6, 2017.
Please submit proposals here by completing our Google Form.
For more information, please contact Prof. Brooke Bryan at bbryan@antiochcollege.edu or Prof. Ric Sheffield at sheffier@kenyon.edu, or visit ohla.info/get-involved/.
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