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Anonymous
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Dear all,

The East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University is pleased to announce that the application for the 13th annual Teaching East Asian Literature in the High School Workshop is now available online. The workshop is free and will take place in Bloomington, Indiana July 10–15, 2011. NCTA alumni are encouraged to apply. The application deadline is March 7, 2011. For more details and for the application, please visit:
http://www.iu.edu/~easc/outreach/educators/literature/index.shtml (scroll down to the bottom for the application form).

Professors and experts will lead lectures and discussions of the literature and history of China, Japan, and Korea. Every afternoon a high school world literature teacher with experience teaching East Asian literature will act as a curriculum consultant, leading strategy sessions on how to teach the works at the high school level.

Participation Includes:

· Set of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary works covered in workshop (mailed to participants prior to workshop)

· Free lodging at the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel

· At least one meal a day

· Certificate of completion

· Option to purchase three graduate credits from Indiana University at in-state rate

· $300 school resource-buying grant for purchasing East Asian literature for classroom use, provided upon completion of all requirements

· Access to curricular resources on the workshop’s Moodle website

Full-time high school teachers of English and world literature are eligible for this workshop.

Please direct questions to Cathy Gao ([email protected]) or Cheryl Cottine ([email protected]).

Please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone you think might be interested. Thank you!