NCTA in the Northeast > New Hampshire

National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) seminars offers K-12 educators the opportunity to explore East Asian history, geography, culture, literature, arts, and language with New Hampshire's top scholars of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean studies. The program provides K-12 teachers with content background and pedagogical techniques for integrating East Asia into their curriculums. Participating teachers receive substantial incentives including $500 in cash stipends, $200 in books, and $300 in mini-grants as well as qualifying for highly subsidized study tours to East Asia.

 

2007-2008 NCTA Seminars in New Hampshire
EAST ASIA THEN AND NOW:
an interdisciplinary study of history through literature and the arts

Location: Plymouth State University, 2 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH

Seminar Leader: Blanche Milligan, (603) 673 8470, ncc.blanche@comcast.net

Application: attached as pdf or contact seminar leader

Syllabus:attached as pdf

For more info: www.NortheastCulturalCoop.org

Dates:

Saturdays (9:30-3:30)

  • Feb 2, 2008
  • Feb 9
  • Mar 8
  • Mar 15
  • Apr 5
  • Apr 12
New Hampshire NCTA Alumni Events

Contact your seminar leader for more information

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