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Information Session: Phila-Nipponica Teachers' Training Program
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Date:
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 11:58pm Location:
Ben Franklin Room, Houston Hall
3417 Spruce Street, University of Pennsylvania Campus
Philadelphia, PA
19104
United States
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Website:
http://www.ceas.sas.upenn.edu/ The University of Pennsylvania Center for East Asian Studies is pleased to announce that it will offer the 12th year in the Phila-Nipponica Project, a series that has helped over one hundred teachers in the Greater Philadelphia area enhance their classroom teaching about Japan and Asia through seminars, summer study tours, and curriculum development assistance devoted to Japan. On December 14, the Center will host an information session for educators interested in participating in this unique opportunity.
If you are interested in attending this session, please RSVP to Melissa DiFrancesco and include your name and school. Melissa can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (215) 573 - 4203.
Click here for more information about the Phila-Nipponica program. Applications to participate in this year's project can be found here.