Field Study

The goal of Driven to Teach is to make American history come alive in the classroom by taking Utah public school teachers to important historical sites. The hands-on seminars are designed to inform, inspire, and support excellent classroom teaching.

If you are a passionate teacher that really wants to help your students understand the significance of our past and how it applies to our future, we want to hear from you.

Touching people's lives

David Muncey - Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Miller Education Project touches people's lives many times over. See for yourself what people in the community, who have been a part of this project, have been saying about it.

 

 

The strenuous nature of this trip has convinced me that I can accomplish difficult things. I will help my teachers develop the same attitude as they take on differentiation and new teaching strategies. I understand on a deeper level what it means to do history rather than just teach history. I will inspire my teachers to make their lessons as close to authentic as possible as students debate facts and support their thinking with primary sources. Thank you. I am so grateful

Sincerely,

Edith Lang

 

 

I had the great opportunity of attending the Lewis and Clark Miller field study. What an incredible experience it was! Not only did I learn so much- but the history came alive! I look forward to returning to the classroom and transferring my experiences on this trip and knowledge to my students. I realize that there are many great causes and projects that you can choose to contribute to and support; and I am personally grateful that you choose to support the Miller Education Project. I have had the opportunity to experience history in ways that will never be forgotten. Thanks again so much for the contribution and the opportunity!

Sincerely,

Kim Jex

 

 

Thank you for making the Miller Education Program possible. This has been one of the best and most memorable learning experiences. Often, teachers are the worst, or most difficult, students; but on this trip I saw 31 teachers come together and create a lasting impression on the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Thank you,

Zach Bioteau

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