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2006 Summer Institute at UF

July 9-21, 2006. A foll0w-up session is tentatively scheduled for April 22, 2007.

This two-week intensive course will give middle and high school teachers an overview of Asian history, culture, politics, and art. Participants will produce a lesson plan for use in their classrooms, and learn how to implement Asia into their varied curricula. Benefits for teachers include on-site housing, college credit or in-service points, honoraria, and funding for library materials.

The 2006 Summer Institute is now closed. Please click here for teacher profiles and lesson plans from this fantastic seminar!

Seminar Details

  • The summer institute takes place over two weeks, meeting from 9-3, M-F. There will be an orientation session on Sunday, July 9. Participants explore East Asian history, geography, literature, and culture, and are taught by specialists in the field.

    Group interaction and discussion are essential to the success of the seminar. Therefore, attendance is required, but exceptions can be made with notice. No more than two seminars may be missed to remain a participant, and no more than one unexcused session.
  • With the assistance of instructors and colleagues, teachers will develop a lesson plan that incorporates seminar content and materials into the regular curriculum.
  • Approximately one year after the seminar, teachers will participate in a follow-up session to share their experiences with integrating Asian Studies into the curriculum.
  • Seminar participants become part of the NCTA alumni community, and are welcome to participate in all outreach programs sponsored by the UF Asian Studies Program. Teachers are invited to talks, films, and other events that will be organized by the Asian Studies Program.
  • Please click here for the Summer 2006 seminar syllabus.

Benefits of Participation

  • Instruction by experts in the field of Asian Studies. The summer institute is led by Dr. Joseph Murphy, interim director of the Asian Studies Program, and other guest speakers will also visit the class.
  • $200 upon completion of eight seminar sessions and submission of an implementation plan.
  • $100 upon completion of a follow-up session during the 2006-2007 academic year.
  • $200 in seminar materials.
  • Campus housing for the duration of the seminar.
  • Instructional materials worth $300 on Asia for the school's library.
  • Opportunity to apply for study tours to China, Japan, and Korea.
  • Course credit or re-certification credit (where applicable).

Applying for the Seminar

  • The Florida Seminar for Teaching about Asia is open to middle and high school teachers engaged or interested in incorporating Asia into their curriculum. Past participants have been from the fields of language arts, social studies, art, history, and more.
  • Applicants should submit the following materials: the Application Form, a one-page resume, a letter of interest, and a letter of recommendation from your administrator. Please mail your application to:
    Amisha Sharma, Outreach Coordinator
    Asian Studies Program/Univ. of Florida
    PO Box 117365
    Gainesville, FL 32611

New teachers/pre-service are welcomed to apply. If you do not yet have a school that you are working at, admittance will be contingent upon securing applicable employment. Letters of recommendation should come from an administrator you have worked under, or faculty mentor. Once employment is secured, we will require a letter of support from the administrator at your new school.  

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Questions? Contact Amisha Sharma at asharma@clas.ufl.edu or (352)392-2464 for more information.

Affiliated with the Columbia University NCTA Coordinating Site.

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