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EASC Teacher Training: Ethnicity in China: Ethnic Minority Cultures in Southwest China

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February 9, 2019
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Enarson Classroom Building, Room 160 (2009 Millikin Rd., OSU campus)

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Add to Calendar 2019-02-09 10:00:00 2019-02-09 12:00:00 EASC Teacher Training: Ethnicity in China: Ethnic Minority Cultures in Southwest China East Asian Studies Center in collaboration with the Area Studies Centers at OSU present the K-12 Global Fellowship Program: 2019-8-19 Theme: Minority Issues around the World: "Ethnicity in China: Ethnic Minority Cultures in Southwest China"  Mark Bender, East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University  For K-12 teachers: The K-12 Global Fellowship Program is organized by the Area Studies Centers of The Ohio State University's Office of International Affairs. The program's aim is to connect teachers from across the state of Ohio in a year-long series of discussion group workshops that focus on contemporary issues from a global perspective. The workshops will take place on Saturdays throughout the academic year from 10AM-12PM on the main campus of OSU with each workshop focusing on a particular region: East Asia, Eastern Europe/Eurasia, Latin America or the Middle East. Through the series of workshops, teachers will increase their knowledge of the global dimension of salient issues affecting the world in order to prepare them to lead discussions about these issues back in the classroom with their students. Workshops will be limited to 15-20 pre- and in-service teachers. Two weeks prior to each session, registered participants will be provided with a reading to prepare in advance. Then each session will include a 60-90 minute lecture by a guest expert followed by 30-60 minutes of group discussion. As much as possible, participants will also be provided with resources and tools to use in their classrooms. Please see CSEES website for a full list of the workshop dates and details.   Contact hour certificates and parking tokens will be awarded at the end of the session. Registration:Teachers may opt to attend one or multiple sessions but must preregister. Please complete the online registration for this working by January 25, 2019 (at least two weeks prior to the workshop).  Space is limited, please register early.LogisticsLocation: Enarson Classroom Building, Room 160, 2009 Millikin Rd., Columbus, OH 43210Parking: Tuttle Park Parking Garage, 2000 Tuttle Park Pl., Columbus, OH 43210 For questions, please email csees@osu.edu or call (614)292-8770. Co-sponsors: U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grants to the East Asian Studies Center (OSU), Center for Slavic and Eastern European Studies (OSU) and Center for Latin America (OSU); as well as the Center for African Studies (OSU) and the Middle East Studies Center (OSU). Enarson Classroom Building, Room 160 (2009 Millikin Rd., OSU campus) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public
East Asian Studies Center in collaboration with the Area Studies Centers at OSU present the K-12 Global Fellowship Program:
 
2019-8-19 Theme: Minority Issues around the World:
 
"Ethnicity in China: Ethnic Minority Cultures in Southwest China"
 
 
Mark Bender, East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University
 
 
For K-12 teachers: The K-12 Global Fellowship Program is organized by the Area Studies Centers of The Ohio State University's Office of International Affairs. The program's aim is to connect teachers from across the state of Ohio in a year-long series of discussion group workshops that focus on contemporary issues from a global perspective. The workshops will take place on Saturdays throughout the academic year from 10AM-12PM on the main campus of OSU with each workshop focusing on a particular region: East Asia, Eastern Europe/Eurasia, Latin America or the Middle East. Through the series of workshops, teachers will increase their knowledge of the global dimension of salient issues affecting the world in order to prepare them to lead discussions about these issues back in the classroom with their students. Workshops will be limited to 15-20 pre- and in-service teachers. Two weeks prior to each session, registered participants will be provided with a reading to prepare in advance. Then each session will include a 60-90 minute lecture by a guest expert followed by 30-60 minutes of group discussion. As much as possible, participants will also be provided with resources and tools to use in their classrooms. Please see CSEES website for a full list of the workshop dates and details. 
 
 Contact hour certificates and parking tokens will be awarded at the end of the session. 

Registration:
  • Teachers may opt to attend one or multiple sessions but must preregister. Please complete the online registration for this working by January 25, 2019 (at least two weeks prior to the workshop).  Space is limited, please register early.
Logistics
 
For questions, please email csees@osu.edu or call (614)292-8770.
 
Co-sponsors: U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grants to the East Asian Studies Center (OSU), Center for Slavic and Eastern European Studies (OSU) and Center for Latin America (OSU); as well as the Center for African Studies (OSU) and the Middle East Studies Center (OSU).