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2022 MENA Reading Cohort

CMENAS builds a collegial and intellectually invigorating learning community open to all Michigan and regional K-14 educators!

The Middle East North Africa Reading Cohort (MENA-RC) develops educators’ understanding and appreciation of the region’s history and culture, situating them in a broader, global context. In three once-a-month sessions, the MENA-RC will engage in lively and robust two-hour discussions of scholarly book-length contributions to the field of Middle Eastern and/or North African history and culture.

Book discussions and conversations will be held in person (public-health conditions permitting) and facilitated by Rima Hassouneh, CMENAS Outreach Coordinator. Historians at U-M or other universities may occasionally join sessions. 

Program perks include free State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) from the Michigan Department of Education, as well as reimbursements for:

  • Book Purchases 
  • Travel to/from U-M, Ann Arbor
  • Overnight Lodging (under special circumstances)
  • Tickets and Fees to cultural events, artistic performances, and museum visits related to the Middle East and North Africa 

Educators serving in under-resourced and/or rural school districts or community colleges are especially encouraged to apply.

Tentative Schedule: October 2022, March 2023, and May 2023.

Middle East North Africa Reading Cohort is open to all K-12 in-service teachers and community college faculty in Michigan. Space is limited.

Note: The 2022-23 Middle East North Africa Reading Cohort will be held contingent on Title VI funding awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to the National Resource Center at CMENAS.

For more information, contact [email protected].

To apply, please complete the online form via this link by Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Notification of selection will occur on or before Wednesday, June 8, 2022.