2007 Photo Gallery
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Oklahoma Christian School teacher Carol Anderson of Edmond carries water buckets during her visit to Jamestown, the first English colony in America, which recently celebrated its 400th anniversary.
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Edmond teachers Carol Anderson (left) and Janet Bass try out the stocks outside the historic court house in Colonial Williamsburg. |
Janet Bass, an Edmond teacher, uses a mortar and pestle outside the Powhatan Indian village at Jamestown, Virginia.
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Mid-Del teacher Sheri Admire (left) learns how to make rope by hand in the Powhatan Village at Jamestown, Va.
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Putnam City Public Schools teachers Sherri Blankenship (left) and Diann McKasson of Ralph Downs Elementary School in Oklahoma City visit with one of the historical interpreters following a Colonial dance demonstration at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute. The teachers were among 25 Oklahoma educators who received scholarships from the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence to attend the renowned Teacher Institute. |
Mid-Del teachers Rhonda Watkins (left) of Schwartz Elementary School and Sheri Admire (right) of Soldier Creek Elementary School join peer facilitator Teresa Potter of Moore at a courthouse presentation at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute. Four Mid-Del teachers were among 25 Oklahoma educators to receive scholarships to attend the renowned Teacher Institute in the restored 18th-century capital of Virginia. |
Carol Anderson (left) and Janet Bass stomp clay for brick-making in Colonial Williamsburg. The brick maker was one of the many tradesmen that they visited during their stay at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute.
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Willard Elementary Center teachers Linda Forrester, Liz Cannon and Linda Cantrell of ADA pose with a statue of Thomas Jefferson during their visit to the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute. |
Tulsa-area teachers (from left) Christa Rice, Pam Matthews, Susan Henderson and Emily Yang try on Colonial period clothing during their stay at the Colonial Williasmburg Teacher Institute. They were among 25 Oklahoma teachers who received scholarships from the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence to attend the weeklong, summer institute. |