Opportunity
Kentucky CGI Advantage 4 #RFP-410-2200000092-1
Lesson Plan Units on Kentucky African Americans during the Civil War for Middle School
Posted
November 01, 2021
Respond By
November 30, 2021
Identifier
RFP-410-2200000092-1
NAICS
611710
This opportunity seeks the development of educational lesson plan units about African Americans in Kentucky during the Civil War for middle school students. - Government Buyer: - Kentucky Heritage Council, on behalf of the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission - Solicitation managed through the Frankfort Convention Center - Products/Services Requested: - Four lesson plan units covering: - Overview of regions and skills of African people from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade - Slavery and Slave Trade in Kentucky - Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad Movement - Kentucky Civil War and the African/Slave presence - All units must: - Use inquiry-based training methods - Provide digital access and easy download options - Include a teacher's guide - Vendor Requirements: - Submit narrative of previous curriculum development experience - Provide references - Include an itemized, detailed budget - No specific OEMs or named vendors are mentioned - Notable Requirements: - Focus on inquiry-based, accessible, and downloadable educational content - Target audience is middle school students - Emphasis on Kentucky-specific African American history during the Civil War
Description
The Kentucky Heritage Council, on behalf of the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission, is soliciting bids for the creation of lesson plan units focused on African Americans in Kentucky during the Civil War, targeted at middle school students. The project requires development of four specific lesson units covering topics from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to the African presence in the Kentucky Civil War, all incorporating inquiry-based training methods. Deliverables must include digital access, easy download methods, and a teacher's guide. Bidders must provide a narrative of previous curriculum development, references, and an itemized detailed budget.