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Call for Applications: 2020 Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars and Secondary Educators

nepalnewsgazette.com November 15, 2019     Comment Closed     General

The U.S. Embassy in Nepal is pleased to announce a call for applications for Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) for Scholars and Secondary School Educators, which sends professionals from around the world to the United States for academic training and hands-on professional development. Please note that these programs are only open to professionals working in academic fields and in secondary schools.

2020 Study of the United States Institutes for Scholars

Study of the United States Institutes for Scholars are intensive, post-graduate level academic programs with integrated study tours whose purpose is to provide foreign university faculty and other scholars the opportunity to deepen their understanding of U.S. society, culture, values and institutions. The ultimate goal of these Institutes is to strengthen curricula and to enhance the quality of teaching about the United States in academic institutions abroad. Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars will take place at various colleges, universities, and academic institutions throughout the United States over the course of six weeks beginning in or after June 2020, including a four week academic residency component and up to two weeks of an integrated study tour.

Subject institutes are offered in the following content areas (descriptions of each available through the link provided below):

American Culture and Values (PDF 87KB)

Journalism and Media (PDF 88KB)

Religious Freedom and Pluralism (PDF 84KB)

U.S. Economics and Business (PDF 86KB)

U.S. Foreign Policy (PDF 89KB)

Youth, Workforce Development, and Closing the Skills Gap (PDF 97KB)

Candidate Description and Qualifications: Candidates should be mid-career, typically between the ages of 30-50, highly-motivated and experienced scholars and professionals generally from institutions of higher education or research-focused organizations (non-profits, think tanks, etc.). This is a highly competitive program. Priority will be given to candidates who have firm plans to enhance, update or develop courses and /or educational materials with a U.S. studies focus or component; and who have special interest in the program subject areas as demonstrated through past scholarship, accomplishments and professional duties. Candidates must demonstrate strong English language fluency; participants will be expected to handle substantial reading assignments in English and to fully and actively participate in all seminar and panel discussions.

2020 Study of the United States Institutes for Secondary School Educators (Teachers)

The Study of the United States Institutes for Secondary School Educators (Teachers) are intensive post-graduate level academic programs with integrated study tours whose purpose is to provide foreign secondary educators and administrators the opportunity to deepen their understanding of U.S. society, culture, values, and institutions. The ultimate goal of the Institutes is to strengthen curricula and to enhance the quality of teaching about the United States in secondary schools and other academic institutions abroad.

Description : Secondary School Educators (Teachers) program will provide three multinational groups of 20 experienced secondary teachers with a deeper understanding of U.S. society, education, and culture, past and present. The focus of the Institute will be on providing content and materials for participants to develop high school level curricula about the United States. Please note that the main focus of the Institutes for teachers is on content and materials about the United States rather than teaching methods and pedagogy. Through a combination of traditional, multi-disciplinary, and interdisciplinary approaches, the programs will explore the history and evolution of U.S. institutions and values, broadly defined. The programs will also serve to illuminate contemporary political, social, and economic debates in American society. The four week academic residency will consist of a balanced series of lectures, panels, seminar discussions, readings, workshops, site visits, meetings with practitioners in the field, and cultural activities followed by a one week study tour to showcase the rich cultural, geographic, and ethnic diversity of the United States.

The University of Montana in Missoula, MT will oversee and administer the Study of the U.S. Institutes for Secondary Educators under the unifying theme of Liberty, Equality, and the American Dream. The University of Montana (UM) in Missoula, MT will host one Institute for Teachers that will explore American studies through the lens of democracy and citizenship. The Institute for Training and Development (ITD) in Amherst, Massachusetts will host the second Institute for Teachers which will explore the ways in which individual rights and social obligations have evolved through American history.

Candidate Description and Qualifications: Candidates should be mid-career (between the ages 30-50), highly-motivated and experienced secondary school teachers and administrators. Secondary educators can include secondary school teachers, teacher trainers, curriculum developers, textbook writers, and ministry of education officials, or other related professionals working directly on secondary education. Ideal candidates are individuals who are seeking to introduce or enhance aspects of U.S. studies into their curricula or to offer specialized seminars/workshops for education professionals in U.S. studies or related fields. Candidates must demonstrate strong English language fluency; participants will be expected to handle substantial reading assignments in English and to fully and actively participate in all seminar and panel discussions

Source: US Embassy in Nepal

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