[Bioundgrd] Fwd: MIT-China program applications
Janice Chang
jdchang at MIT.EDU
Mon Oct 25 11:21:52 EDT 2004
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>The MIT-China Education Technology Initiative (CETI) is an internship
>and cultural-exchange program for MIT students. For 10 years now, CETI
>has placed MIT students in teaching internships at Chinese high schools
>and universities during the summer. Currently we are offering 3
>internship programs for MIT students.
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> 1. Traditional CETI. As a part of a team of 3 MIT students,
> participants are placed at two Chinese high schools of their
> choice, one urban and one rural. The teaching internship lasts
> six weeks and curriculum is student initiated and managed.
> 2. iCampus-MISTI. This new program is both part of CETI and the
> iCampus initiative. Students will design and help Chinese
> universities implement innovative teaching and/or experimental
> techniques. Some sample programs are iLabs and xTutor (6.001,
> 6.034, etc). Click here for more info on iCampus-MISTI.
> 3. OCW-MISTI. This collaborative program combines CETI expertise
> and OpenCourseWare concepts and materials to take Chinese high
> school and university education to a higher level. Past
> participants have been featured on CNN and Chinese national
> television for their contributions to the applications of
> OpenCourseWare in the real world.
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>Applications are due Friday, Oct. 29th (Late recommendation letter will
>still be considered). The application and more information can be found
>here: http://web.mit.edu/mit-ceti/www/
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>If you have any questions, please email ceti-exec-05 at mit.edu. You can
>also add yourself to ceti-05-info at mit.edu to receive CETI updates.
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>Thanks,
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>CETI executive committee
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>ceti-exec-05 at mit.edu
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