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its 6th year the Teach Europe program offers yearly workshop seminars
intending to provide participants with fair and updated information about
the European Union, its multicultural nature, its economy, role and impact
on today's world, and its relations with the United States. It is a unique
chance for specialists of the European Union and educators to meet and
exchange knowledge and experience. This program also features a general
website for the teachers and their students, and a pedagogical resources
kit, for direct classroom use, will be given to all participants. More
than 700 teachers have attended Teach Europe since its creation in 2003.
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Teach Europe seminars are designed for high school teachers of Languages,
Social Studies, and Art. No previous training in European studies is necessary.
Each set of four workshops will be preceded by a keynote speech setting
the main themes for the day and will be followed by a convivial European
lunch and a panel discussion to open up the debate. At every seminar day,
participants will work with professors and will be exposed to innovative
teaching strategies. The Teach Europe Seminars 2008 are planned in accordance
with nationwide Continuing Education Units standards. Upon completion
of the program, CEUs or Credit Hours will be granted to the participants. |
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Teach Europe trailer |
"In
their own words"
Teach Europe |
Brian
Carter, Yale University |
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the Teach Europe 2008 information package |
Teach
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Teach
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