The World Historian Student Essay Competition is an international competition open to students enrolled in grades
K–12
in public, private, and parochial schools, and those in home-study
programs. Membership in the World History Association is not a
requirement for submission. Past winners may not compete in the same
category again. Finalist essays will be checked against AI internet
components and will be automatically disqualified should stock answers
be detected.
The World History Association established this $500 prize to
recognize young scholars. A one-year membership in the WHA will also be
included with each prize.
Each competitor will submit an essay that addresses one of the following topics and discuss
how it relates to you personally
and to World History: Your view of a family story related to a
historical event or your personal family cultural background, or an
issue of personal relevance or specific regional history/knowledge, such
as "My ancestor walked with Abraham Lincoln from Illinois to fight in
the Black Hawk War of 1832."
The committee will judge papers according to the following criteria:
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clear thesis;
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elaboration on the thesis with specific, concrete, personal example(s);
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evidence of critical-thinking, such as synthesis and evaluation, when reflecting on the essay question;
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organization and fluency; and
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overall effectiveness of the student’s ability to communicate his
or her personal connection with the study of world history—in other
words, how well has the student described the experience of being
changed by a better understanding of world history?
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Length & Format
Length:
Submissions for the
K–12
World Historian Award should be approximately 1,000 words.
Formatting:
Number all pages except for the title page. All pages are to be
double-spaced. Use 12-point Times New Roman Font. Margins are to be 1
inch left and right, and top and bottom.
Submissions must be composed in Microsoft Word.
The author’s identity is to appear nowhere on the paper.
A separate, unattached page should accompany the paper, identifying
the author, title of paper, home address, telephone number, e-mail
address, and name of school.
Papers that do not adhere to these guidelines will be disqualified.
Deadline
Entries must be emailed or postmarked by the annual deadline of 1 May.
Winning papers will be announced during the summer.
The
WHA
reserves the right to publish in the
World History Bulletin
any essay (or portion thereof) submitted to the competition. It
will do so solely at its discretion, but full acknowledgment of
authorship will be given. If someone’s essay is published in whole or in
part, the author will receive three (3) copies of the
Bulletin.