Invite an American Teacher to Visit Your School

Invite an American Teacher to Visit Your School

The Fulbright Roving Scholar Program brings American teachers to Norway to travel all over the country giving presentations for teachers and students in lower and upper secondary schools.

Thanks to generous support from the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research, Roving Scholars visit schools free of charge. Their workshops address a variety of topics including the U.S. government, culture, teaching strategies, and the American teenage experience. Three Roving Scholars are available to visit your school during the 2011-2012 school year.

Sara Anderson is the 2011-12 Roving Scholar for the lower secondary schools (ungdomsskolen). She is is a high school special education strategist and an instructor at the University of North Dakota. Click here for more information about what Anderson has to offer and how to get in touch with her.

Isaac Larison is a 2011-12 Roving Scholar for the upper secondary schools (videregåendeskolen) though he will also be available for some workshops in the lower secondary schools (ungdomsskolen). He is an assistant professor in the College of Education and Human Services at Northern Kentucky University. To find out more about Larison's workshops and how to request a visit from him, please click here.

Randall Stephens is a 2011-12 Roving Scholar for the upper secondary schools (vidergåendeskolen). He is associate professor of history and chair of the history department at Eastern Nazarene College, in Quincy, Massachusetts.  Click here to find out more about bringing Stephens to your school.