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Secondary
School Program
The White House Decision
Center program for secondary school students, grades 8 to 12, consists
of five hours of classroom work, divided into five modules, and
an experiential decision making exercise, taking about four hours, at
the White House Decision Center at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. Scenarios available focus on the Berlin blockade, the desegregation
of the armed forces, the invasion of South Korea, and ending the war against Japan.
- For groups of up
to sixty-four students. Larger groups can be divided among two or more
days.
- $12 per person,
with a minimum group charge of $360. This fee includes admission to
the Truman Museum. Small groups may combine to avoid paying the minimum
group charge.
- The program is
designed to respond to education standards, including the State of Missouri
Show-Me Standards, which emphasize information gathering and analysis,
problem solving, decision making, leadership, communication, group learning,
the interpretation of original historical documents, and knowledge of
history and government.
- Teachers and others
wishing more information about the White House Decision Center, or wishing
to make a reservation for a group visit, should contact Tom Heuertz
at tom.heuertz@nara.gov.
Adult
Program
The White House Decision
Center program for adult groups requires about three hours. Participants
examine historical information for information about a crisis or problem
that President Truman faced. Advisers then meet to discuss the ideas and
strategies they will want to recommend to the President. The President
meets with his advisers to decide what to do and to prepare to make a
statement to the press. Finally the President delivers his or her statement
at a press conference while others become reporters and ask questions.
- For groups of eighteen
to sixty-four people.
- $25 per person,
with a minimum group charge of $450. This fee includes admission to
the Truman Museum.
- Available by appointment
Monday through Saturday, including selected evenings. Subject to facility
availability. The facility is frequently booked by students in the day
(from about 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) during the school year.
- Those wishing
more information about the White House Decision Center, or wishing to
make a reservation for a group visit, should contact Tom Heuertz at
tom.heuertz@nara.gov.
The White House Decision
Center for adults is suitable for
- Non-profit organizations
- Companies
- Government agencies
- Service clubs
- Civic and religious
organizations
- Tour groups
- Adult education
classes
- Professional associations
Truman Library director
Mike Devine describes the adult White House Decision Center program in
this way: People have to work together when they come to the White
House Decision Center, and this will help an organizations staff
or membership get to know one another and work together better in their
own workplace. I think its valuable to take people out of their
own skins for a while too, and to take them into the past to tangle with
a serious crisis or problem. They have to depend on one another to do
the right thing, make the best decision.
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Student skills
The main goals of
the White House Decision Center are:
- to strengthen
skills in information gathering and analysis
- problem solving
- leadership
- decision making
- group cooperation
- increasing knowledge
of history, government, and the presidency
Scenarios
- How to react
to the North Korean Invasion of South Korea
- How to respond
to the 1948 Soviet blockade of Berlin
- How to address
post World War II civil rights and desegregation of the military
- Ending the War Against Japan
Last
updated:
August 24, 2009
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