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Gender and Generation in East Asia: From Ban Zhao to Crazy Rich Asians
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The USC U.S. – China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a complimentary five-day residential summer seminar at USC for educators. Participants will have the option of commuting to USC and receiving a $250 stipend, OR be housed (double-occupancy) at the USC Hotel (must live at least 30 miles away from USC). Breakfast, lunch, and parking will be provided. Click here to download the flyer.
Rolling admission; application deadline is 5pm on Friday, July 19, 2019
Cost: Free, application required.
- $250 stipend for teachers who commute
- 6 CEUs (equivalent to 2 LAUSD salary points) from USC Rossier School of Education, processing fee applicable
- East Asia-focused resources and materials for classroom use
- Step 1: Submit your application below.
- Step 2: Email your resume to asiak12@usc.edu.
- Step 3: Ask your school principal to confirm your teaching assignment for the upcoming academic year at asiak12@usc.edu
- Step 4: Mail a refundable deposit check for $100, made payable to "University of Southern California," to hold your registration; the check will be returned to you at the conclusion of the seminar or should you not be accepted.
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