iEARN-Taiwan has announced an opportunity for teachers and students to participate in a School-to-School Visit Program as part of the 2011 iEARN Annual Conference and Youth Summit. As part of the program, 30 schools in Taiwan will host conference participants for a 3-day free accommodation and school visit. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience a Taiwanese school, and is open to adult participants, and also to students who are accompanied by a teacher. In return for 3-day free accommodation, participants are required to make one cultural presentation to the school or organize a cultural interaction with the school. The 3-day School-to-School Visit Program falls between July 23 and 25.
2011 iEARN Annual Conference and Youth Summit News
May 31, 2011 | iEARN Annual Conference and Youth Summit, News
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