[WSCSS] Opportunities for Teachers and Students.01.24.07
Caleb Perkins
Caleb.Perkins at k12.wa.us
Wed Jan 24 20:02:09 EST 2007
Hello,
Below is a new list of opportunities for teachers and students. I would
like to highlight four:
* Civic Classroom-Based Assessment Regional Trainings - OSPI
will be conducting CBA trainings across the state in the coming months
(see below for details).
* Teaching American History Grants -The US Department of
Education has once again issued a request for proposal for the Teaching
American History grants (see below for details).
* WSCSS K-8 Conference - The Washington State Council for the
Social Studies is holding its annual K-8 Conference on February 3rd (see
below for details).
* WSCSS Chelan Retreat - Call for Presenters - Washington State
Council for the Social Studies is looking for presenters at its annual
leadership retreat taking place March 9-11 (see below for details).
Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, or ideas.
Thank you!
Caleb Perkins
Program Supervisor, Social Studies/International Education
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Opportunities:
Titles -
1. Civic CBA Trainings
2. Teaching American History Grants
3. WSCSS - Annual K-8 Conference
4. WSCSS - Digging Deeper: Annual Washington State Social Studies
Leadership Retreat at Lake Chelan - Call for Presenters
5. The Washington Society of the Colonial Dames - History Teacher
Scholarships
6. Goldman Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International
Education
7. Washington Council on Economic Education - Economics and U.S.
History - Workshop
8. Regional History Day Contests
9. China Teacher Leadership Study Tour 2007
10. 7th Annual Documentary Film Workshop: Teaching Diversity &
Cross-Cultural Understanding through Documentary Film
11. Facing History & Ourselves - Online Course on Holocaust and
Human Behavior
12. Senate Civic Education Day
13. Jacob Friedman
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org/> Holocaust Creative Writing Contest 2006-2007
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org/Creative_Writing_Contest/2007_CWC/Main_2007.asp>
14. Using Images and Exhibits to Teach about the Holocaust
15. Teaching about the Holocaust: A Seminar for Educators
16. Transatlantic Outreach Program (Germany)
17. National Archives Institutes
18. C-Span 2007 Teacher Fellowship Program
19. Understanding Lebanon Today
20. Challenges Facing Vietnam Today
21. Monticello-Stratford Hall Summer Seminar for Teachers Leadership
and Life in Revolutionary America
22. Stories from the Trunk: Study Trip to Holland and Denmark
23. National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference in San
Diego: Call for Papers & Presenters
24. 14th Annual iEARN International Conference and 11th Youth Summit
(July 21-26, 2007) in Cairo, Egypt
25. Race and Place: African Americans in Washington, DC from
1800-1954 - NEH Summer Teacher Workshop
Details -
1. Regional Civics CBA Trainings: This school year's best
opportunity to learn about the CBAs is provided by the regional Civic
CBA trainings taking place across the state in the winter and spring.
These one-day trainings will provide attendees with an overview of
OSPI's plan for implementing the CBAs, an introduction to scoring
specific Civics CBAs, and a review of instructional strategies for
helping students complete a variety of CBAs successfully. In addition,
attendees will examine how to use social studies programs, such as We
The People and Project Citizen, to help students meet the requirements
included in the state's CBA models. Representatives from the Washington
Library Media Association will also be there to talk about the important
role teacher librarians are playing in helping social studies teachers
implement the CBAs. The trainings are targeted towards teachers who work
with grades 3 through 12 and 6 clock hours (~8:30am-4pm) will be
available (we are working to ensure that there will be elementary,
middle, and high school presenters at each training). Below is a quick
overview of the current schedule for these trainings as well as contact
information to indicate your interest in registering. Note: If the
contact is listed as "OSPI," you will be able to register for these
trainings at
https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us/EventsManager/Public/Calendar.aspx starting
on January 26, 2007. For questions, email Caleb.Perkins at k12.wa.us.
Schedule for Regional Civics Classroom-Based Assessment Trainings
Date Place
Contact Person
Feb 16, 2007 Olympia - Middle School Only
Tricia Kelley (tkelley at osd.wednet.edu)
Feb 20, 2007 ESD 101 - Spokane
Delitha Spear (dspear at esd101.net)
Feb 22, 2007 ESD 114 - Bremerton
Ann Healy-Raymond (araymond at oesd.wednet.edu)
Feb 23, 2007 ESD 189 - Blaine
Deb Cummings (dcummings at blaine.k12.wa.us)
Feb 27, 2007 Olympia - High School Only
Tricia Kelley (tkelley at osd.wednet.edu)
May 8, 2007 ESD 171 - Wenatchee (middle and high school only)
OSPI
May 14, 2007 Puget Sound ESD - Tacoma (at the Washington State
History Museum) OSPI
May 24, 2007 ESD 123 - Pasco
OSPI
May 25, 2007 ESD 105 - Yakima
OSPI
May 29, 2007 ESD 112 - Vancouver
OSPI
June 6, 2007 Puget Sound ESD - Seattle
OSPI
2. Teaching American History Grants - As you may have already
heard, the United States Department of Education announced the
availability of $50 million to promote the teaching of American history
through federal grants. The deadline for notifying intent to apply is
February 7, 2007. The deadline for transmitting applications is March 9,
2007. For more information, visit
www.ed.gov/programs/teachinghistory/applicant.html
3. Washington State Council for the Social Studies presents the
annual K-8 Conference - Saturday, February 3, 2007 - Seattle University
- Dr. Lorraine McConaghy, Historian for the Museum of History and
Industry is the keynote speaker. Topics include: Federal Grand Jury,
Working with Trunks from MOHAI, CBA's in the K-8 Classroom with Paula
Fraser, Primary Sources in the Classroom, Social Studies through Art,
and many others. Cost: Pre-Service and First Year Teachers: $20.00; All
others: $50.00. Fee includes lunch, coffee, 5 clock hours and WSCSS
membership. For more information, go to
www.wscss.org/conferences/feb_conference/default.html.
4. Digging Deeper: Annual Washington State Social Studies
Leadership Retreat at Lake Chelan (WSCSS) - Call for Presenters - March
9-11, 2007 - Washington State Council for the Social Studies is looking
for presenters to present at the annual Social Studies Leadership
Retreat at Campbell's Resort on Lake Chelan, March 9-11, 2007. The theme
is "Digging Deeper." If interested in presenting, please contact Kurt
Jacobs at kjacobs at lopez.k12.wa.us. Please tell him the name of your
presentation and its grade level, give a one paragraph synopsis of your
presentation, and identify in your email which day (Friday afternoon,
Saturday, or Sunday morning) would be your first preference to present
on your topic. The presentation does not necessarily have to tie into
the theme of Digging Deeper. Also include you name and email address.
For more information and to register for the conference:
www.wscss.org/conferences/chelan
5. The Washington Society of the Colonial Dames - History Teacher
Scholarships - The Washington Society of the Colonial Dames offer
history teacher scholarships in four areas: (1) continuing education
relating to American history; (2) curriculum development; (3) travel and
tuition to attend educational seminars relating to American history; and
(4) teacher enrichment projects/programs. Teachers may apply in more
than one category. Since 1998, the Washington Society of the Colonial
Dames of America has granted over $200,000 in scholarships to Washington
state history teachers. The deadline is March 1, 2007. For more
information and an application, go to www.coldameswa.net
<http://www.coldameswa.net/>
6. Goldman Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International
Education: The deadline for online applications to the 2006-07 Goldman
Sachs Foundation Prizes for Excellence in International Education in the
elementary/middle, high school, media/technology, and state categories
($25,000 to be awarded in each category) has been extended to February
5. For more information, please visit: www.internationaled.org/prizes
7. Washington Council on Economic Education - Economics and U.S.
History - Workshop. This workshop will be held in Federal Way on
February 7th and repeated in Bellingham on February 13th. They have a
guest lecturer, Dr. Peter Harder, and a new classroom resource to
explore, Focus: Understanding Economics in U.S. History, from the
National Council on Economic Education. Workshop fee scholarships, sub
pay, curriculum, and free clock hours are all available for this
workshop. For information, contact Pam at Pam.Whalley at wwu.edu or Peggy
at Peggy.Warner at wwu.edu.
8. Regional History Day Contests - The following regional History
Day contests need more judges. You will judge exhibits, documentaries,
or performances on this year's theme, "Triumph and Tragedy in History"
presented by sixth through eighth graders and high school students.
You'll be working in a team of three, so if you have no experience, you
will be with a couple of veteran History Day judges. To see a list of
the locations and contacts, see below or go to
www.washingtonhistory.org/wshm/education/history-day
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.washin
gtonhistory.org/wshm/education/history-day/index.htm> .
* Eastern Washington - Contact: Kris Major -
krism at northwestmuseum.org - Eastern Washington University, Cheney -
February 24, 2007
* Central Washington - Contact: Erin Black - kchm at kchm.org -
Morris Schott Junior High, Mattawa - March 10, 2007
* Southwest - Contact: Irene Soohoo - soohoo.rene at bgsd.k12.wa.us
- Wy'east Middle School, Vancouver - February 24, 2007
* Olympic Peninsula - Contact: Todd Beuke -
tbeuke at sequim.k12.wa.us - Olympic College, Bremerton - March 19, 2007
* North Puget Sound - Contact: Randy Schnabel -
randyschnabel at mac.com - Shoreline Center, Shoreline - March 21, 2007
* South Puget Sound - Contact: Brooks Hazen - bfhazen at hotmail.com
<mailto:bfhazen at hotmail.com%20> - Green River Community College, Auburn
- March 22, 2007
* Northwest - Contact: JoAnn Olsson - jolsson at stanwood.wednet.edu
- Western Washington University, Bellingham - March 10, 2007
9. China Teacher Leadership Study Tour 2007 - The East Asia
Resource Center (EARC) of the University of Washington is providing this
opportunity for American teachers nationwide to travel to China on the
China Teacher Leadership Study Tour. The EARC will select eighteen
educators in a competitive application process. Participants will leave
the U.S. on June 27 and return July 17. To download an application visit
the EARC Web site: http://depts.washington.edu/earc/studytours.shtml.
Applications are due on February 12, 2007. For more information, call
the East Asia Resource Center at (206) 543-1921, or e-mail
earc at u.washington.edu.
10. 7th Annual Documentary Film Workshop: Teaching Diversity &
Cross-Cultural Understanding through Documentary Film - March 3, 2007 -
Mary Gates Hall, Room 231, UW-Seattle Campus - University of Washington
professors will introduce educators to documentary films that can be
used to teach students about cultural diversity and cross-cultural
understanding. This year's workshop will feature films dealing with
issues in Latin America, Europe and Canada. For information on how to
register, contact Marion Cook, Canadian Studies Center, (206) 221-6374
or canada at u.washington.edu
11. Facing History & Ourselves - Sign Up For an Online Course on
Holocaust and Human Behavior - February 15 - April 11 and March 22 - May
16 - This online course, Holocaust and Human Behavior, provides an
overview of the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust, as well as an
in-depth look at some of Facing History's resources and methodologies.
Limited scholarships are available. To register, visit
www.facinghistory.org <http://www.facinghistory.org/> or contact Beth
Healey at beth_healey at facing.org for more information.
12. Senate Civic Education Day - The State Senate will designate
February 21 as Senate Civic Education Day. As part of the day long
event, the Senate would like to honor civic educators from across the
state at a luncheon. Additionally, there will be groups who are
actively involved in civic education with displays that will be placed
around the rotunda. For more information, contact Judi Best at
best.judi at leg.wa.gov.
13. Jacob Friedman
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org/> Holocaust Creative Writing Contest 2006-2007
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org/Creative_Writing_Contest/2007_CWC/Main_2007.asp> - The question
for this year's contest is "how do your decisions affect the people
around you?" The contest is open to Washington State students in grades
5-12. For contest details and entry forms, go to www.wsherc.org
<http://www.wsherc.org/> . Deadline: March 16, 2007.
14. Using Images and Exhibits to Teach about the Holocaust -
February 22nd, 7:00-9:00 PM, Odegaard Library, UW, Seattle - Guest
Speaker: Stephen Feinberg, Director of National Outreach, US Holocaust
Memorial Museum. Free. Clock hours available. More info - www.wsherc.org
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org> . RSVP-ikennedy at wsherc.org.
15. Teaching about the Holocaust: A Seminar for Educators -
February 23rd, Seattle University - Workshops include: Myths &
Misconceptions; Best Lessons - By a panel of Holocaust educators; and a
special presentation by Holocaust survivor and author Thomas Blatt.
Sponsored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington
State Holocaust Education Resource Center, Seattle University. Clock
hours available. More info and registration - www.wsherc.org
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org>
16. Transatlantic Outreach Program - The Goethe Institute will be
sending 90 Social Studies educators on all-expense-paid study tours to
Germany in the summer of 2007. Such educators include anyone involved
in Social Studies education from K-12 classroom teachers to
university-level methods professors, to curriculum coordinators, to
authors, etc. Interested parties may read the study tour FAQ and
application online at
www.goethe.de/ins/us/lp/prj/top/tor/app/enindex.htm
<http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/lp/prj/top/tor/app/enindex.htm> . The
application deadline is February 5, 2007.
17. National Archives Institutes - Educators can now register for
the 2007 summer institute class offered by the National Archives, a
course entitled "Primarily Teaching: Original Documents and Classroom
Strategies." The class will be held at eight National Archives
locations across the country, including the National Archives in
Washington, D.C. Online applications and more information can be found
at http://www.archives.gov/education/primarily-teaching.
18. C-Span 2007 Teacher Fellowship Program - Each summer the
Fellowship program brings three teacher fellows to C-SPAN headquarters
in Washington, D.C. Chosen Fellows have come with as few as two years or
as many as thirty years of teaching experience. The deadline for this
application is Feb. 16, 2007 and can be found at
http://www.c-span.org/classroom/fellowship.asp
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.c-span
.org/classroom/fellowship.asp> .
19. Understanding Lebanon Today - February 1, 2007 - 4:15 pm - 7:15
pm - Henry Art Gallery, UW-Seattle - Come hear Professor Robert Burrowes
(and a panel of Seattle area residents from Lebanon) discuss issues
facing Lebanon. Professor Burrowes has studied and taught at the
American University of Beirut. Registration deadline is January 29. 3
clock hours. For more information and to register, please visit
www.world-affairs.org/calendar.cfm?eventID=776&action=eventDetails
20. Challenges Facing Vietnam Today - February 12, 2007 - 4:15 pm -
7:15 pm - Burke Museum, UW - Seattle - Come hear speaker Diane Fox (and
a panel of Vietnamese) discuss the challenges facing Vietnam today.
Registration deadline is February 7- 3 clock hours. For more information
and to register, please visit
www.world-affairs.org/calendar.cfm?eventID=777&action=eventDetails
21. Monticello-Stratford Hall Summer Seminar for Teachers Leadership
and Life in Revolutionary America - June 25 - July 14, 2007 - Designed
exclusively for teachers, this annual three-week program has an
interdisciplinary flavor and a distinctive historical approach. Seminar
sessions will be held in the Jessie Ball duPont Memorial Library at
Stratford Hall, in the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, and on the
Monticello grounds, but historic Virginia itself also serves as a
classroom. For more information, go to
www.monticello.org/education/stratford.html
22. Stories from the Trunk: Study Trip to Holland and Denmark -
August 9 - 19, 2007- A unique 9-day experience designed especially for
educators. Examine Holocaust history through oral testimonies and the
literature and films featured in the Holocaust Center's Teaching Trunks.
Sites and activities include: Anne Frank House, a private tour of Jewish
Amsterdam, Westerbork, Resistance Museum, private Denmark history tour,
Corrie Ten Boom House, meetings with Holocaust survivors and Danish
rescuers, and more. Itinerary and more information - www.wsherc.org
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.wsherc
.org> , info at wsherc.org <mailto:info at wsherc.org> , 206-441-5747.
23. National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference in San
Diego: Call for Papers & Presenters - Proposals for presentation at the
2007 NCSS Annual Conference in San Diego are now being accepted. The
NCSS Conference in San Diego will provide multiple opportunities for
crossing cultural and geographic borders while building new bridges of
knowledge and understanding. For more information and to submit a
proposal online, please visit http://ncss2007.ncss.org
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://ncss2007.n
css.org> . The deadline is February 1, 2007.
24. 14th Annual iEARN International Conference and 11th Youth Summit
(July 21-26, 2007) in Cairo, Egypt - The International Education and
Resource Network (iEARN), the largest K-12 online project based learning
network of over 120 countries, 25,000 educators, and 1 million students
from around the globe, holds its annual international conference in
different countries every year. The theme of the conference is:
Connecting Cultures & Respecting Differences: A Global Dialogue for
Development and Sustainability. For further information, see
http://www.iearn2007.net and contact: Egyptian Association for
Educational Resources, 202-458-0198 or info at iearnegypt.org, iEARN-Egypt:
http://www.iearnegypt.org. Deadline for workshop submissions: March 15,
2007.
25. Race and Place: African Americans in Washington, DC from
1800-1954 - NEH Summer Teacher Workshop - This workshop will allow K-12
educators to study the relationship between race and place in the
nation's capital by exploring landmark historic sites, participating in
lecture and discussion sessions with nationally-known scholars, and
developing curriculum projects with our resident Master Teacher. A
summary of the workshop follows and you get more details on the project
website at http://www.decaturhouse.org/workshop/index.htm
<blocked::blocked::http://www.decaturhouse.org/workshop/index.htm> . The
workshop application deadline is March 15, 2007. K-12 educators from
throughout the United States and its territories are encouraged to
apply, and fifty applicants will be selected for each of the six-day
workshops. Session I: July 8-13, 2007; Session II: July 22-26, 2007.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email
raceandplace at nthp.org <blocked::raceandplace at nthp.org> or call
202-842-0920 ext. 227 or 232.
Previously Listed Opportunities:
26. The Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers
Date: June 14-19 and June 21-26
Location: Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C
Description: Spend six stimulating days on Capitol Hill and inside the
U.S. Supreme Court. Debate the leading cases from the 2006-2007 term
with notable liberal and conservative commentators. Develop lessons on
the Supreme Court to use in your classroom and learn about online
resources for teaching on the Court. Attend a private reception at the
Court courtesy of the Supreme Court Historical Society. Take home over
200 pages of Institute materials and additional resources on teaching
about the Supreme Court.
Sponsor: Street Law, Inc. and the Supreme Court Historical Society
Registration: Submit a letter of support from a principal, school
district administrator, or supervisor.
Apply by March 12, 2007
For more information: email mhanson at streetlaw.org or visit
www.streetlaw.org/content.asp?ContentId=183
27. Washington State History Museum - In-Service Trainings
Description: Looking for professional development opportunities for your
school or district? Hoping for free, online curricular materials that
support EALRs and CBAs? The Washington State History Museum's Department
of Education is offering teacher in-service trainings at your school,
free of charge. Grant money is funding these sessions to train teachers
in how to use the WashingtonHistoryOnline.org lesson plans.
For more information: please contact Curator and Head of Education
Patricia Erikson at perikson at wshs.wa.gov
28. Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History - 2007 Summer
Seminars
Description: The Institute is pleased to announce the 2007 Summer
Seminars schedule. These seminars afford educators an opportunity to
study an important topic in American history with an eminent scholar in
the field at major institutions including Harvard, Columbia, Stanford,
Oxford, Cambridge, and the University of Virginia. These weeklong
seminars provide educators with intellectual stimulation and a
collaborative context for developing practical resources and strategies
to take back to the classroom.
To see the schedule and apply online, visit:
www.gilderlehrman.org/teachers/seminars1.html
29. National Endowment for the Humanities - Summer Seminars &
Institutes for Teachers
Description: Each year the NEH's Division of Education Programs offers
teachers opportunities to study humanities topics in a variety of Summer
Seminars and Institutes.
The application deadline is March 1, 2007 (postmark).The dates and
duration of each project are listed under each title at
www.neh.gov/projects/si-school.html
30. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -Opportunities for
Teachers
The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer National Conference for Educators: For
teachers with less than five years' experience in teaching about the
Holocaust. Participants are responsible for their travel expenses.
The Western States Teachers Workshop: For teachers from certain Western
states (AZ, NM, CO, UT, CA, NV, WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, HI, AK) with less
than five years' experience in teaching about the Holocaust.
Participants are offered a stipend to cover their travel expenses.
The Museum Teacher Fellowship Program: A conference for teachers with
more than five years' experience in teaching about the Holocaust. An all
expenses paid conference that develops leaders in Holocaust education.
For more information: www.ushmm.org/education/foreducators
31. Teaching American History in the Northwest - Summer Institute
Date: Summer 2007
Location: Helena, Montana
Description: The focus is: using a regional and place-based approach.
The course content is taught by history professors, from The University
of Montana, and it is offered online to teachers. Additionally, the
teachers, history professors, and grant staff will get together in
Helena, Montana, for a Summer Institute. We're inviting middle and high
school teachers from Washington, Idaho and Montana to join this two-year
grant. It's fully-funded, there are no costs to the teachers or the
school districts. The name of the project is: "Time Travelers: Teaching
American History of the Northwest."
For more information: www.regionallearningproject.org/
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.region
allearningproject.org/> thenclick on the tabs, e.g., Grant info
32. Shaping the Constitution: A View from Mount Vernon 1783-1789 -
Teacher Workshop
Date: June 18-22 and July 16-20
Description: One of many great workshops offered through NEH's Landmarks
of American History program, Shaping the Constitution focuses on eight
central themes of the Founding era and is open to all K-12 teachers
across the county.
Sponsor: Bill of Rights Institute and the NEH
For more information: www.billofrightsinstitute.org/SI2007
33. Annual Conference of the Association for African American
Historical Research and Preservation
Date: February 3rd, 2007
Location: Seattle UniversityDescription: The 2007 Conference Theme is
"The Black Experience: Presenting History's Hidden Pages (Previously
Avoided, Dismissed, Forgotten, Submerged, or Unknown)."
Additional information is available from Ed Diaz at history3 at comcast.net
or www.aaahrp.org
<https://mail.ospi.k12.wa.us/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.aaahrp
.org> .
34. Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum Teacher Fellowship
Program
Date: June 2007
Description: The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum offers a
Teacher Fellowship Program for educators across the United States to
experience a one week workshop at the Memorial in June, all expenses
paid. Sponsored by JP Morgan Chase, the program includes violence
prevention curriculum, speakers, and a variety of opportunities for
curriculum development.
The application is available at www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
<file:///\\www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org> .
34. NEH program on Cartographic Literacy with Historic Maps
Date: July 2007 (2 weeks) Location: Newberry Library in Chicago
For more information and application:
www.newberry.org/smith/smithhome.html
35. Civil Justice High School Education Project - The Washington State
Trial Lawyers Association -
Description: This is a new effort to help high school students - our
immediate future voters and jurors - understand the civil justice system
and how it affects their lives. The project includes scholarship
programs; mock trial competitions and a civil justice speaker's bureau.
For more information, please contact Adrianne Williams at
adrianne at wstlaoly.org or 360-786-9100.
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