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The University of Washington is pleased to announce the Second Annual UW–Jordan Education Trust Fellowship to take place in Seattle and Amman Jordan this summer 2008.
Overview
The UW, in partnership with the Jordan Education Trust, will honor five distinguished K-12 teachers from Jordan and five distinguished alumni from the UW College of Education currently teaching in K-12 schools.
The selected K-12 teachers will participate in a series of professional development activities at the University of Washington and in the Seattle area between June 30th and July 25th followed by
further activities taking place in Amman Jordan between August 1st and 24th. Both the Seattle and Amman portions of the program are residential for all Fellows.
The comparison of K-12 systems in Jordan and the US will provide Fellows with a unique opportunity to reflect more deeply on the US educational system as a whole and their own K-12 setting in particular. The Fellowship will be a wonderful opportunity for professional renewal while Fellows work in close contact with other engaged educators.
Program Goals and Objectives
The Jordanian Education Trust (JET) was established to use education as a vehicle to build understanding between the people of Jordan and those of other countries. JET believes that nothing is more important to a country’s economic and social well being than education. Education provides the basis for a growing, creative, knowledge-based economy vital for success in the global economy. In addition, education provides a bridge to understanding between cultures. JET believes that the most critical element in education is the teacher. Without great teachers, great education is not possible.
Schedule
The 2008 Fellowship includes three segments:
Program Activities
The UW and Seattle area program will include:
College of Education faculty will facilitate participants translating these learning opportunities to classroom application.
The Jordanian program will be similar to that offered by UW. All participants will be asked to write a report of the fellowship experience.
Funding
The program is fully funded by the Jordan Education Trust and the University of Washington College of Education.
UW Fellows must obtain a valid passport at their own expense. Program staff will work with the Fellows to obtain needed visas and any visa costs will be covered. All expenses in Jordan, including meals, lodging, and activity fees will be paid.
Stipend
Each University of Washington Fellow will be awarded a $3,000 stipend for participating.
Participant Selection Criteria
Requirements:
Applicants will be selected based on demonstrated effectiveness in the following areas:
Selection Timeline
University of Washington Fellows will be selected according to the following timeline:
How to Apply
To apply electronically:
Email the completed application, attaching your resume or vitae as well as your letter of recommendation, to: rsvpeduc@u.washington.edu. Write JET Application in the subject line.
To apply by mail:
Complete the application and send it along with your resume or vita as well as your letter of recommendation to:
Harry Matrone
UW Educational Outreach
4311 11th Ave NE, Suite 330
Seattle, WA 98103
Attn: Jordan Education Trust Fellowship
Please click here for a copy of the application form and instructions to complete your application.
College of Education, University of Washington
Box 353600 Seattle, WA 98195-3600
coe@u.washington.edu