Summer Institute on International Affairs
for High School Educators
June 23–27, 2008, Washington, D.C.
"Giving you the tools to bring the world to your classroom"
The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. is hosting its annual Summer Institute on International Affairs for high school educators. Topics will include the "New Asia," globalization and the economy, religion and foreign policy, future conflicts, U.S. foreign policy directions, and more topics to be announced later.
The conference features international experts, interactive seminars, lesson plan sessions, on-site sessions at the U.S. State Department, the World Bank, foreign embassies, and others (with optional Graduate School Credit through Projects in Education and the Catholic University of America), as well as access to a national network of teachers and free materials for the classroom.
The registration fee for this week-long seminar on the role of the U.S. in the world is $225. Registration ends May 23, 2008. Visit www.worldaffairsdc.org/upcoming-events-more.php?evtno=291&eid=45 for more information and to register.
For questions, contact Amanda Stamp or call 202-293-1051.
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