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About Peter Pappas
I am proud of my 34-year career in education. Especially the many years I spent as a teacher. For over 20 years, I have worked with school districts, leading educational organizations and companies to improve the quality of teaching and learning. I provide training and consulting services across the United States and internationally.

In 2005, I retired from East Irondequoit Central Schools where I served as Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Previously I was the K-12 Director of Social Studies at Pittsford Central Schools, where I also taught high school social studies for 25 years.  

 

Project and Program Consultant Services

Amsco Books, New York City NY
Bertelsmann Foundation, Gütersloh Germany

The Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington VA
Brainvisa, Pune India

Carter Center / Emory University, Atlanta GA

CoSN / The Consortium for School Networking, Washington DC
Eduventures, Boston MA
Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort KY
Learning Through Literacy,
Toronto Canada
Memorial Art Gallery / University of Rochester, Rochester NY
National Council for the Social Studies, Silver Spring MA
National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington DC

New York State Council for the Arts, New York
NY
New York State Council for the Humanities, New York NY
New York State Education Department, Albany NY
New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Albany NY
Oregon Department of Education, Salem, OR
Pearson Education School Companies,
Upper Saddle River NJ
Prentice-Hall, Boston MA
Rearden Educational, Beirut, Lebanon

Rubicon Publishers, Toronto Canada
Vantage Learning, Yardley PA
William Carlos Museum,  Atlanta GA

Professional Honors / Affiliations

Participant, Library of Congress / Kluge Center History Textbook Symposium, 2004
Fellow, Independent Studies in the Humanities, NEH / CBE, 1992
Fellow, Summer Seminar for Secondary Teachers, NEH, 1985, 1990

Winner, Philadelphia Inquirer: "10 Best Educational Websites," 2001
Fellow, Rochester Area Foundation, 1985, 1986
Board Of Director, Center for Youth Services, Rochester NY, 1975-1976
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Genesee Valley Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
New York State Social Studies Supervisory Association
National Council for the Social Studies
New York State Council for the Social Studies
Association for the Advancement of Technology in Education
International Society for Technology in Education

Grants and Community Partnerships

Consultant to The Bill of Rights Institute for NEH Grant to produce a book and website:
    Exploring Landmark Supreme Court Cases: A Document-Based Questions Approach,
    2006-7
more

Consultant to Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester for a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to provide online educational modules, 2006-2010
Teaching American History Grant, Volusia Florida County School 2006
Grant Review Panelist  - National Endowment for the Humanities 1986-1989
     NEH Institutes for Teachers and Administrators, 1988 
     NEH Summer Seminars for Secondary Teachers, 1986 
     Younger Scholars Fellowship Awards, 1988, 1989 
Mentor NEH Younger Scholar Awards, 1993 – 1995 
Grant Project Coordinator NYS Council for the Humanities, 1992, 1993, and 1994 
“National Programs of Excellence.” Award Committee, NCSS, 1995 and 1996 
Coordinator “Museums in our Schools” Strong Museum, Rochester NY. 1996 – 8 

Education

1998  CAS, State University of New York at Brockport, Educational Administration
1997  “Institute on Standards and Assessments,” Harvard Graduate School of Education
1981  MS, State University of New York at Buffalo, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
1971  BA, Hartwick College, Political Science

 
 

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