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Friday,
October 7th: Columbia University, NY
Saturday,
October 8th: Yale University, CT
Saturday,
October 29, Berkeley University, CA (tbc)
Friday,
November 4th: Rutgers University, NJ
Saturday,
November 5th: Johns Hopkins University, DC
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2004
Teach Europe trailer

2004 In their own words

Brian Carter, Yale University
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WHAT IS TEACH EUROPE:: |
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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.
The Teach Europe seminars are designed for high school
teachers of EU language, 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 2005 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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