The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. Summer Institute on International Affairs for High School Educators.
Over the past 27 years, the World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. has been dedicated and committed to supporting the education of international affairs in Washington, D.C. area students as well as middle and high school educators. This program is a key resource for teachers committed to providing their students with a global education. The Institute gathers educators from across the country for a week long seminar on international affairs and the role of the U.S. in the world.
With cooperation from the National Council for the Social Studies, The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. would like to promote our Summer Institute on your website on the Professional Development page.
The following text is how we would like to describe our program on your website: The World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C. is hosting its annual Summer Institute on International Affairs for High School Educators on The U.S. and the World. 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 later announced.
The conference features access to international experts, exciting and interactive seminars, lesson plan sessions, on-site sessions at the U.S. Department of State, the World Bank, Foreign Embassies, and others (with optional Graduate School Credit through Projects in Education and the Catholic University of America), a national network of teachers and free materials for the classroom.
Please visit https://www.worldaffairsdc.org/upcoming-events-more.php?evtno=291&eid=45 for more information on the program and to register.
For further questions, please contact Amanda Stamp at astamp@worldaffairsdc.org or 202-293-1051.
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