[WSCSS] Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Contemporary Japan
Gary and Robyn Cressman
robyn136 at comcast.net
Thu Feb 26 11:12:34 EST 2009
Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Contemporary Japan
Summer 2009 Course for K-12 Pre-service and In-service Educators
Info Night: March 19!
You're invited to an Informational Meeting on March 19, 5-7 p.m., at the
University of Washington to learn more about an exciting summer
opportunity for K-12 educators. Bring the world into your classroom by
spending part of this summer at the U.W. with Japan scholar Professor
Marie Anchordoguy and master teacher Pat Burleson, exploring content and
classroom ideas for teaching about Japan. Earn 6 credits (SISEA 490/EDC&I
495) or 60 clock hours as you learn and develop a project tailor-made for
your needs. Join us for an early evening event to meet the instructors,
hear from past participants, and get your questions answered. A light
dinner and resources will be provided. Please call or e-mail to register
for this event: (206) 543-1921, [ mailto:earc at u.washington.edu
]earc at u.washington.edu. See the East Asia Resource Center Web site for
information about the summer course: [
http://jsis.washington.edu/earc/summerinstitutes.shtml
]http://jsis.washington.edu/earc/summerinstitutes.shtml, and watch for
podcasts from Prof. Marie Anchordoguy, "What We Need to Know about Japan,"
in early April.
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