Keizai Koho Teacher Fellowship

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The Keizai Koho Center Teacher Fellowship is an opportunity for high school social studies teachers to learn first hand about Contemporary Japanese Society. The application deadline is February 28, 2006.

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Bowling Green State University is looking for an assistant professor of Japanese.

Keizai Koho Teacher Fellowhip
sponsor The Keizai Koho Center
deadline February 28, 2006
eligibility Applicants must have skills and experience in developing curriculum. The fellowship is opoen to:
  • K-12 classroom teachers of social studies, history, and business;
  • K-12 teachers of disciplinces with a Japan component in their curriculum (limited availability);
  • Supervisors, specialists, and schoola dministrators at the district and state levels; and
  • Faculty associated with 4 year colleged who are directly concerned with the training of K-12 grade level
description The fellowship is open to 15 15 educatorss in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia to learn first hand about contemporary Japanese society and enhance their classroom teaching of global perspectives.

The two week itinerary in Japan includes time in Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and Nagoya; meetings with government officials, educators, and business people; visits to elementary and secondary schools; discussions with educational authorities, teachers, and students; tours of major industrial and corporate facilities; meetings with key business leadersl and a home stay with a Japanese family.

application http://www.us-japan.org/kkc/KKC_2006/kkc_brochure_06.pdf
additional information The Keizai Koho Center Website
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Institute for Japanese Studies
The Ohio State University
321 Oxley Hall
1712 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Tel: 614-292-3345 Fax: 614-292-4273
Email: stucky.7@osu.edu
Mineharu Nakayama, Director
Janet Stucky-Smith, Assistant Director

Professor Bradley M. Richardson, Founding Director
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