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Keizai Koho Center Teacher Fellowship 2005
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The Application Deadline for 2005 is Over!
Thank you for your interest, but the deadline for 2005 has passed.
Please check the upcoming fellowship page for more new information.
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June 27 - July 12, 2005 |
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February 28, 2005 |
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Japan |
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Education Exchange, Public Affairs |
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Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania
Tel: 412-433-5021
Email: kkcfellowship@us-japan.org
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*If you cannot view the program brochure, you need to download Adobe Reader, please click on the logo below to download. |
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*If you cannot view the program brochure, you need to download Adobe Reader, please click on the logo below to download. |
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| Fellowship Overview |
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| The Keizai Koho Center (Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs) in cooperation with the National Association of Japan-America Societies sponsors a two-week fellowship to Japan each summer for 10 educators in the U.S.and Canada to learn first hand about contemporary Japanese society and enhance their classroom teaching of global perspectives. |
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| Fellowship Agenda |
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| Fellowship Dates: June/July |
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| The two week itinerary in Japan includes time in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nagoya; meetings with government officials, educators, and business people; visits to elementary and secondary schools; discussions with educational authorities, teachers, and students; tours of major industrial and corporate facilities; meetings with key business leaders; and a home stay with a Japanese family. |
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| 2005 Highlights |
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| The 2005 program, held from June 27 to July 12, included lectures and discussions about the Japanese education system, the Japanese economy, contemporary Japanese society and lifestyles, and family and education in Japan today. Fellows visited Tokyo Gakugei University Senior High School, Tokyo Gas Company, Omron Kyoto Taiyo Company, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Roppongi Hills, Tully's Coffee Japan, and Nissan Motor Corporation. They also toured historical Kyoto and spent a day at the Aichi Expo. The final dialog with Japanese business people, educators, and consumers addressed the topic " Fostering a Work Ethic in Young People: Perspectives of North American Educators." |
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Keizai Koho Fellowship Program Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania 600 Grant Street, Room 444 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219-2703 Email: kkcfellowship@us-japan.org Tel: 412-433-5021
or your local Japan-America Society/Center
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The Keizai Koho Center (Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs) is a private, non-profit organization that works in cooperation with Nippon Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations) to foster better understanding of the goals and the role of business in a free society. |
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