Wright Brothers National Memorial and Dare County Teachers Collaborate in Education Workshop

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Wright Brothers National Memorial and Dare County Teachers Collaborate in Education Workshop

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 17, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

New Lesson Plans Now Available to Any Teacher

Wright Brothers National Memorial recently hosted local teachers at an Education Lesson Plan Development Workshop to develop 16 new curriculum-based lesson plans for fourth and eighth grade students. Participating educators included: Shannon Brinkley of Nags Head Elementary School, Mary Winstead of First Flight Elementary School, Debbie Dickerson of First Flight Middle School, and Heather Barton of Manteo Middle School.

“This workshop has given us the opportunity to bring local history in our classrooms," said workshop attendee, Shannon Brinkley.

In addition to meeting education history standards, the lesson plans incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) as well as language arts, creative arts, and social sciences. These new and engaging lesson plans are now available for use by any teacher by visiting www.nps.gov/wrbr/learn/education. The lesson plans are designed for on-site field trips at the park and use in the classroom. With these lesson plans, students can dive in and discover the story of the Wright brothers and their success through hands-on experiments and creative activities.

National Parks of Eastern North Carolina Superintendent David Hallac remarked, “We are excited about the developments made in our education program at Wright Brothers National Memorial as well as the opportunity to build and foster partnerships between the park, local schools, and our community."

The Education Lesson Plan Development Workshop was facilitated by park staff and Joshua Tillman, a National Park Service Education & Outreach Intern stationed at Wright Brothers National Memorial this summer through the Historically Black Colleges & Universities Initiative of Greening Youth Foundation.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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