After returning from Korea, fellow Lynn Weiss, a textbook specialist with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers wrote the following:
The fellowship was an unforgettable opportunity. As someone who knew very little about Korea or East Asia, I was a blank slate, waiting for as much history and culture as I could hold. Yong Jin Choi, Mark Peterson and Sharon Park offered a great deal of insight into ancient and modern Korean history. I have shared those insights with numerous friends and relatives since my return, and I am sure that in the future, my new knowledge of Korea will find its way into my work. I have already had opportunities to insert content about Korea into a project for New York City public schools. I expect that further opportunities will present themselves in years to come.
The fellowship was an unforgettable opportunity. As someone who knew very little about Korea or East Asia, I was a blank slate, waiting for as much history and culture as I could hold. Yong Jin Choi, Mark Peterson and Sharon Park offered a great deal of insight into ancient and modern Korean history. I have shared those insights with numerous friends and relatives since my return, and I am sure that in the future, my new knowledge of Korea will find its way into my work. I have already had opportunities to insert content about Korea into a project for New York City public schools. I expect that further opportunities will present themselves in years to come.
2008 Fall Fellowship Participants
Lissa Anderson
Holt McDougal
Austin, TX
James A. Cook
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA
Jeffrey Dym
California State University, Sacramento
Sacramento, CA
Anne Murray Eskra
Holt McDougal
Evanston, IL
Catherine Vail Higbee Ishida
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO
D. Max Moerman
Barnard College
New York, NY
Kelly Shafsky
Teachers' Curriculum Institute
Palo Alto, CA
Lynne Weiss
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers
Boston, MA
Ankeney Weitz
Colby College
Waterville, ME