Facing
History and Ourselves has announced a new major initiative designed to
integrate digital storytelling into classrooms throughout the Boston
Public Schools (BPS). Part of a national partnership with the Pearson
Foundation's Digital Arts Alliance, this new initiative will offer six
Boston Public Schools an extensive series of professional development
workshops and in-school technology residencies focusing on the creation
of digital projects based upon Facing History resources and classroom
strategies.
The six schools selected
submitted proposals last Spring outlining their technology and content
goals. These schools are the Boston Arts Academy, Fenway High School,
International High School, Media and Communication High School, Greater
Egelston Community High School, and East Boston High School. Each
participating school will receive a mobile computing lab, provided
through the Digital Arts Alliance partnership and Fujistu Corporation,
as well as a series of workshops for teachers, and in-school
residencies for students. These workshops and residences will be led by
staff from the Digital Arts Alliance, in partnership with Facing
History staff, and will focus on planning, creating and assessing
digital stories. These programs will take place during the Fall of 2007
and Spring of 2008, and will provide BPS students with an unparalleled
opportunity to learn a new set of 21st century skills while also
deepening their understanding of history and themselves.
The Digital Arts Alliance, created and supported by
the Pearson Foundation, is a national consortium of software companies
and educational non-profit organizations. The Digital Arts Alliance
delivers innovative educational experiences directly to students and
their teachers, providing fully funded and fully equipped digital arts
programs to middle schools, high schools, and community centers across
the United States. These programs help participants develop essential
skills they will need as they apply what they know to collaborative,
team-based projects that will help shape their futures.
Facing History and Ourselves is an international
educational and professional development organization whose mission is
to engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism,
prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a
more humane and informed citizenry. By studying the historical
development of the Holocaust and other examples of genocide, students
make the essential connection between history and the moral choices
they confront in their own lives.