381 Results Are Tagged With "Education and Teaching"

Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - Friday, May 1, 2015

Master's Thesis Data Collection: The Impact of Study Abroad Programs on Student Development

I am a current graduate student conducting research on the impact of study abroad programs on student development, with the hopes of informing the IIE and Generation Study Abroad initiative with my results. The purpose of this project is to encourage IIE Exchange Alumni to participate in my data collection efforts in the form of an online survey.

Fulbright Alum Teaches Science with 21st Century Tools

Tom McFadden engages his middle school biology students with innovative approaches, incorporating videos, competitions, and even hip-hop music to help his students learn.

Training the Next Generation of Global Citizens

Since his participation in the Teachers for Global Classrooms program, Seth made it his mission to give his students in Illinois a global education to prepare them for an increasingly connected world.

Friday, November 7, 2014 - Friday, March 27, 2015

Chinese Studies Program

The Chinese Studies Program is an initiative with the goal of extending language learning services to students from marginalized backgrounds. The purpose of the program is three-fold: 1) to provide critical assistance to the Chinese teacher at MLK Magnet school and the Chinese hall coordinator in Vanderbilt's McTyeire Hall, 2) address the challenges middle school, high school, and college students face when learning Chinese, and 3) train undergraduate and graduate students interested in the teaching and learning of Chinese.

In Memory of Royhan Benasetya of Indonesia

Royhan Benasetya, 2011 IVLP Alumnus from Indonesia, leaves behind a legacy of a dedicated educator who strove tirelessly to better the lives of his students.

Monday, September 1, 2014 - Tuesday, September 30, 2014

GLOBAL GIVING CHALLENGE: Help the Children of West Africa go to School

Summary United Aid for Africa's School Supplies program was established to enroll children into primary schools and providing them with an entire year's worth of school supplies, helping to keep these children in school. The program also strives to help with building schools, as well as improving the conditions of existing schools through efforts such as renovations (painting, providing desks, etc.) Due to the civil war in Cote D'Ivoire, West Africa, many families were left impoverished and could not afford to send kids to school.
Monday, September 1, 2014 - Thursday, December 31, 2015

Actualization for All (A4A)

This project will aim at assisting the Nigerian young stars, communities, women and vulnerable children to enhance alternative ways of leaving and alleviate violence. It plans to evolve a new community economic and social way of life that can insure active participations in governance and self-sustenance. The project shall organize medium of training of enrollees and member communities in civic education and active participations in governance, Modern Agricultural techniques, financial education and skills acquisition. The project will serve as guarantor to trainees to access soft loans for startups and a constant mentor-mentee relationships with the trainees over specified period.
Sunday, October 12, 2014 - Sunday, October 25, 2015

vocational training for the underpriviledged teen parents

In a bid to alleviate poverty desperate teen parents indulge in prostitution for girls and banditry for robbery for boys. Most underprivileged teen parents can't help themselves, what better way but to launch into training of teen parents
Tuesday, August 19, 2014 - Saturday, April 11, 2015

DISES-CEC International Showcase

Each April DISES, part of the Council for Exceptional Children hosts a Showcase session at the CEC Convention. In April 2015, we will host a panel session, focusing on the experiences of Fulbright grantees in fields related to special and inclusive education.

Getting Down To Business in Tunisia

After participating in a 2012 International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) focused on entrepreneurship and women’s issues, Leila helped establish a partnership between the Tunis Business School, where she teaches, and the World Trade Organization Chairs Programme (WCP), where she is a newly-minted Chair.

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