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Under the Eurasia/South Asia Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA) the U.S. Department of State and IREX (the International Research & Exchanges Board) announce a competition for secondary-level teachers of English as a Foreign Language and Social Sciences from the United States to participate in a two-week professional exchange program in one of the following countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, or Ukraine.
Eligible applicants must be:
• Secondary-level (middle or high school), teaching professionals with five or more years of classroom experience in disciplines including English as a Foreign Language, English Language or Literature, and social sciences (including social studies, civics, and history),
• U.S. citizens, and
• Able to travel in April 5-18, 2008.
The program is fully funded and provides visa support, round-trip domestic airfare, lodging and meals to attend the TEA U.S. Conference, round-trip airfare from the U.S. to the assigned country in Eurasia or South Asia, emergency medical evacuation plan, recommended vaccinations, and lodging and a daily stipend in host country.
Application Deadline: April 2, 2007
Applications can be downloaded at: http://www.irex.org/programs/tea/tea_info.asp
For more information, you may contact Tova Pertman at (202) 628-8188 ext 135 or tea@irex.org
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Apply Yourself
As of January 31, 2008, application to the MSEd program is done online through Apply Yourself, an online application site. Read more...
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Morning Drop-In Every Thursday, 7:30–9 a.m.
MSEd Office, 618 Garrett Place, Evanston
Join us for conversation and discussion about the Master of Science in Education Program. This is an informal opportunity to ask questions, gather information, and meet members of the MSEd community. Light refreshments and coffee will be served. No RSVP or appointment is needed – just stop by our office!
For further information, please call 847/467-1458 or e-mail us.
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Alum's Chronicle Commentary Addresses Students' On-the-Job Learning Jonathan Lewis (MS07) comments in Chronicle of Higher Education on how college students can learn from campus work, a subject he explored in his master's thesis.
MSEd General Information Session Thursday, September 4
5:30–7 p.m., G22 Annenberg Hall. Informal gathering of faculty, staff and prospective students. Light refreshments served.
To RSVP, please call 847/467-1458 or e-mail us.
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