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Professional Development Opportunities

Our teacher professional development programs provide educators the opportunity to discover the rich and inclusive history of George Washington and Mount Vernon.

These programs engage educators in professional learning and are designed to increase student engagement in the classroom and support learning outcomes. 

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Summer Residential Programs

The George Washington Teacher Institute Residential Programs are highly competitive four to five day educational experiences which bring teachers to Mount Vernon for an intensive course of study.

Participants immerse themselves in the exploration and discussion of lessons learned from the remarkable roles George Washington played as friend, husband, stepfather, farmer, slaveowner, general, founder and president. 

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Teacher Fellowship Program

These on-site, three-week summer fellowships are highly competitive and are based at the Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon. 

Selected teachers will research and create Mount Vernon classroom resources that educate America’s students on the history of our founding era and George Washington.

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Regional Programs

We're coming to you in 2026! Learn more about Mount Vernon's regional programming for the 250th anniversary of America's founding. Each program will span from one to two days, and will be unique to the teachers in specific locations.

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Educational Events

Each year the Education Staff at Mount Vernon host digital and onsite programs for teachers. These programs are designed to take the best parts of our residential programs (access to scholarship, sources, and best practices) and bring them to teachers locally and around the country. 

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History Teacher of the Year Award

The Mount Vernon History Teacher of the Year Award is presented annually to a Washington, D.C. Metro area History or Social Studies teacher who brings creativity and passion to his or her classroom; instills a love of learning in students; and deepens student understanding and appreciation of history. 

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