CHASS Humanities Extension Program - Teacher Interest Form
The CHASS Humanities Extension Program at NC State seeks to match public school classroom teachers with faculty from NC State's College of Humanities and Social Sciences who are interested in sharing their expertise in the Humanities field with public school students.

The goals of the program are to provide:
1) An opportunity for students to engage with and have a better understanding of the Humanities - what the disciplines are, what they do, how they engage with and give perspective on contemporary issues
2) Public engagement with and support of the Humanities at NC State
3) High school students with exposure to potential majors at NC State
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Name *
Email *
Phone number *
School name *
Type of school *
School calendar cycle *
Required
School address *
School county *
Desired broad subject area of presentation *
Check all that apply
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What are some specific topics within the Humanities that would you like a NC State faculty member to talk about? *
These can be connected to lesson plans or curriuculum, such as the American Civil War, Native American literature, culture and globalization, etc. NOTE: Career and science fairs or topics such as leadership are not the best fit for the purposes of this program.
Grade level of prospective audience *
Anticipated audience size *
General days, times, and months your class would be available for a visit. NOTE: We would like as much of an advance notice as possible to be able to make a connection. *
(e.g. Wednesdays & Fridays, 12-1:30 p.m. in February or April)
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!
We cannot guarantee that every teacher who expresses an interest in the program will be connected with NC State faculty, however we will certainly do our best.

Should we find a faculty member that is a good fit for your location, grade level and desired topic area(s), we will contact you.
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