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Dear Colleague,



Did you ever wish that your U.S. elementary school or high school had
offered you more opportunities to learn new languages or study abroad?
Would you like your child’s school to offer new critical languages? Do you
know U.S. teachers or schools who want to globalize their classrooms? It is
not too late to help ensure that future classes and students get these
opportunities.



Please take a minute and share the information below with your U.S. alma
mater, your children’s schools, or teachers that you know at all K-12
levels. Due to spam filters, we have purposely not included attachments
with this e-mail. However, we would be happy to separately e-mail our
promotional materials and flyers for you to share with your community.



*BRING THE WORLD TO YOUR SCHOOL!*



Explore these *fully funded* programs that are supported by the Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and
implemented by American Councils for International Education!



*HOST A GUEST TEACHER*

The Teachers of Critical Languages Program (TCLP) places EFL teachers from
China and Egypt in U.S. K-12 host schools for an academic year where they
teach Mandarin or Arabic language and culture. TCLP provides teachers’
salaries, healthcare, roundtrip airfare, training, professional development
funds, and ongoing program support. Selected host schools also receive
access to grant opportunities to support language learning projects. For
more information, please visit *www.tclprogram.org<http://www.tclprogram.org>*. To speak with alumni
about their TCLP experience, join an online
webinar<http://www.americancouncils.org/TCLP/newsDetail.php?news_id=NTc5NjBfNTY1XzYzNDYw>
.

*Program Application Deadline:* January 23, 2013

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*CONNECT INTERNATIONALLY*

The Educational Seminars Program provides short-term professional
development opportunities to teachers and administrators from around the
world, for 3 week reciprocal exchange programs (Brazil, Portugal) and 2-5
week one-way professional development programs (India, China).  Educational
Seminars provide airfare, training, travel health care, and living costs.
Visit www.americancouncils.org/es<http://www.americancouncils.org/es> for updates and more information or email
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*Program Application Deadlines:*  January 7, 2013 (India); April 1, 2013
(Brazil, Portugal); TBD, 2013 (China)



*STUDY LANGUAGE IN CHINA*

The Intensive Summer Language Institute* *(ISLI)* *provides fully funded
fellowships for non-native speakers of Chinese who are teaching Chinese to
spend six weeks overseas studying intermediate and advanced-level Chinese
in Changchun, China. Fellowships are available to current K-12 teachers and
community college instructors of Mandarin Chinese, as well as to students
enrolled in education programs who intend to teach Mandarin. Participants
earn ten hours of graduate credit through Bryn Mawr College, and are
provided with peer tutors and roundtrip airfare. All travel and
study-related costs are fully covered. Visit *www.americancouncils.org/isli*<http://www.americancouncils.org/isli*> or
email *[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>* for more information.

*Program Application Deadline:* February 11, 2013



Thank you very much for sharing these opportunities with your networks! If
there are any questions about the Teacher Programs, please feel free to
share my contact information.



Best wishes,

Alena



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Alena Palevitz

Program Officer, Teacher Programs

American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS

1828 L Street, NW, Suite 1200

Washington, DC 20036

Tel: 202.833.7522

Fax: 202.833.7523







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