The Virginia Master Teacher Seminar Celebrates Ten Years!

by W. Terry Whisnant

from Inquiry, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2001

© Copyright 2001 Virginia Community College System

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Summer of 2001 will mark the tenth anniversary of The Virginia Master Teacher Seminar. Sponsored by Southside Virginia Community College since 1991, over 350 teachers from 27 states have attended the five-day long seminar. Virtually every possible teaching discipline has been represented in the past ten years. From artists to welders, from architects to zoologists, teachers of all ages and persuasions have gathered on the genteel campus of Hampden-Sydney College for an exploration of the art and craft of teaching. Six schools from across the nation send faculty every year. Indiana, Alabama, New Jersey, and Georgia expressed the most impressive form of flattery; they copied the seminar in their own states.

Originated in 1962 by Roger Garrison at Westbrook College in Portland, Maine, the sole aim of the residential program is the practical exploration of ways to improve teaching. Central to the master teacher philosophy is the belief that teachers have much to share and that bringing them together in a relaxed, informal atmosphere to share experiences and to demonstrate successes will enhance the skills of all. Limited to 35 participants to maintain the mission of in-depth exploration of teaching, the seminar is a relaxing, yet invigorating mix of professional, social, and personal development.

The $650 fee covers tuition, private room, and full dining privileges for the entire seminar. Two full scholarships in the name of Johnnie E. Merritt, CVCC past President, is sponsored by the Executive Board of the Virginia Community College Association. For additional information or registration, contact:

Dr. W. Terry Whisnant, Director
The Virginia Master Teacher Seminar
Southside Virginia Community College
109 Campus Drive
Alberta, Virginia 23821