Florence Schook School of Numismatics Established

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ANAThe American Numismatic Association Board of Governors has voted unanimously to create the Florence Schook School of Numismatics in honor of one of the Association’s most beloved members, who dedicated much of her life to educating young numismatists, President Barry Stuppler has announced.

Named in honor of the late Florence Schook, who died in 2006, the Florence Schook School of Numismatics will house all ANA educational programs for young numismatists and adults, both online and in the classroom. Summer Seminar will be the flagship program, but classes and seminars at conventions, remote sites and online will also be included.

The Florence Schook School will be accounted for as a separate entity, allowing donors to fund specific classes and certification programs with the assurance that the funds will be used for their intended purposes, Stuppler said. Funding will be used to expand YN programs, including a new "Introduction to Coin Collecting" class, YN curriculum track and an internship program. The ANA also will place qualifying YNs with selected ANA member dealers for summer employment, and develop online mentoring and social networking programs for YNs.

 

"Creating the Florence Schook School of Numismatics forever honors the one person who, arguably, has had the greatest individual impact on young numismatists in ANA history," Stuppler said. "Florence has been universally praised by virtually every young student who was inspired by her passion for numismatic education."

 

ANA Executive Director Larry Shepherd said establishing the School allows the ANA to "make a renewed commitment to provide the best educational programs and resources in numismatics to collectors of any age or level." He added that adult programs will be expanded to provide support and resources for new collectors, as well as intermediate and advanced programs to help attract new members, retain existing ones and enrich the numismatic experience for all collectors.

Funds donated to the Florence Schook School also will be used for scholarships, salaries for numismatic educators to develop new curriculum and online content, equipment, and other expenses necessary to operate the school.

 

"Creating this School re-emphasizes the ANA’s educational mission," Shepherd said. "Through the Florence Schook School, we will educate a new generation of collectors, enrich the collecting experience for seasoned numismatists and enhance the bright future of the numismatic hobby."

 

Stuppler said the ANA has been approached by a number of Florence Schook’s former students who have expressed an interest in honoring her memory.

 

"We hope to raise $4.5 million over the next few years so that the Florence Schook School can grow into an educational Mecca for all numismatists," Stuppler said.

Donations would be used to create an online university, accreditation and certification programs for collectors and dealers, and a virtual museum with extensive online curriculum available to all who wish to expand their numismatic knowledge.

"The goal is to create an ANA website that will be the first stop for numismatic education while also enhancing our more traditional classes and workshops at Summer Seminar, conventions and other sites," Stuppler said.

 

About the American Numismatic Association

The American Numismatic Association is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging people to study and collect money and related items. The ANA helps its 32,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of education and outreach programs, as well as its museum, library, publications, conventions and seminars. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit www.money.org.

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Edivaldo

Good night! I am studious in NUMISMATICS, rare rare here Brazil, that has the interest to go ahead with this profession in lecionar the same for other proficionais of interest, for who does not have categorical formation, is needing numismatical material of the values of its dinheiros to start to lecionar, (books, you emend, bolitins among others informative informaçãoes), it would be of great aid for me. grateful for the attention. it follows my name and address below: Edivaldo Aparecido Pereira.
Benedict Lourenço De Andrade, 134 Petrópolis UBATUBA-SP BRAZIL -11680-000

RaIl cruz

How do i sign up for classes and can I get adegree.

Don Robinson

I crushed my back 3 years ago and looking to find something to do I have been collecting coins for years and would like to get certifed workers comp.will pay for schooling This is something I can do from my easy chair so if you can send me info where classes are and cost I need to attend. This will give some self worth where I presenty have none..