Arts & Administration | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 152

The Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA)2011, USA

The Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA) provides international teachers with unique opportunities to develop expertise in their subject areas, enhance their teaching skills and increase their knowledge about the United States. The international participants will travel to the United States in two cohorts of 88-90 teachers each in spring or fall 2012. TEA consists of a non-degree, non-credit customized academic program, including coursework and intensive training in teaching methodologies, lesson planning, and teaching strategies for home classroom environments, as well as the use of computers for Internet, word processing, and as teaching tools. As part of the academic program, participants will have the opportunity to design or revise a set of lessons for use in their home classrooms as well as modify a lesson into a micro-lesson demonstration for the End of Program Workshop in Washington, D.C. The six-week program will also include a forty-hour internship at a secondary school to actively engage participants with American teachers and students. Cultural activities and academic support will be provided for participants throughout the program.
TEA program alumni are also eligible to apply for small grants upon their return home. These grants can provide resources to conduct teacher training workshops or other activities that share the teachers’ experiences in the U.S. and contribute to the growth of their home education communities.

Eligibility Requirements:

• Current secondary-level, full-time teachers with five or more years of classroom experience in disciplines including:
• English
• Social Sciences (social studies, civics, history, economics or geography)
• Mathematics
• Science
• Live and teach in the states of Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and all Union Territories in Western India;
• Citizens of India and present in India at the time of application and interview;
• Proficient in written and spoken English with an iBT TOEFL score of 45-46 (450 paper-based) or higher*;
• Continue teaching after completion of the program; and

Scholarship Application Deadline:March 1, 2011

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IITM- Summer Fellowship Programme 2011, India: Engineering, Management, Sciences and Humanities

The IITM Summer Fellowship Programme of two months with stipend is designed to enhance awareness and interest in high quality academic research among young Engineering, Management, Sciences and Humanities students through a goal oriented summer miniproject undertaken at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.
Eligibility: Candidates pursuing third year of B.E./B.Tech./B.Sc. (Engg)/Integrated M.E./M.Tech. programme, first year of ME/M.Tech/M.Sc./M.A, MBA with outstanding academic background in terms of high ranks in university examinations are encouraged to apply, highlighting their academic performance and achievement including papers presented at seminars, projects executed, design contests participated, score/rank in Mathematics Olympiad and any other awards/distinctions obtained.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 18 February 2011

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Major Research Fellowships in the Humanities and Social Sciences, UK

These awards enable well-established and distinguished researchers in the disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences to devote themselves to a single research project of outstanding originality and significance, capable of completion within two or three years. The award is made to the institution at which the successful Fellow is employed, and takes the form of providing a replacement staff member to cover the period of the Fellowship.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 6 May 2011

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