The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University is accepting applications for the 2026–2027 Blavatnik Archive Teacher Fellowship, a free curriculum-writing program for K–14 educators offered in collaboration with the Blavatnik Archive. This year’s theme, Reading Visual Propaganda, will invite fellows to examine twentieth-century visual materials from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, including posters, postcards, letters, newspaper illustrations, and photographs. Through a six-part webinar series and expert guidance, participants will develop classroom-ready unit plans using primary sources from the Blavatnik Archive. Educators who complete the fellowship will receive 20 PDPs/contact hours, and selected curriculum materials may be featured by the Davis Center and the Blavatnik Archive. Applications are open through June 1, 2026. Learn more and apply through the Davis Center here.
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