student teaching abroad! john weting international affairs office 145 whitman hall
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Student Teaching Abroad!
John WetingInternational Affairs Office
145 Whitman Hall
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Why Do Student Teaching Abroad?
Why would you not doyour student teachingabroad!• Better prepare
yourself for the global world you are entering.
• Explore other teaching models.
• Expand your horizons.• Have FUN!!!Life outside the Edge Hill Classroom
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FAQ’s
• Will it cost more?• Will my Financial Aid
apply?• Will it count toward my
student teaching requirement?
• Will it be safe?• Can I travel before or
after?• What about housing?Okay, so Tracy did not spend
ALL of her time teaching!
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What Are My Options!
• Quito, Ecuador-16 Weeks• Edge Hill, England- 8
weeks• New Zealand- 8 weeks (no
secondary in the 4th term)• Khabarovsk, Russia- 8
weeks (NMU Exchange)• Mexico- 8 or 16 weeks• China- 8 or 16 weeks• DoDD- 16 weeks
Angie standing on the equator in Ecuador
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What Is The Process?
• NMU Education Department Approval. (All academic issues.)
• Work with International Affairs Office. (All travel and logistics issues.)
Where in the world is Angie?
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What Next?
• Get your passport! http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
• Research your student teaching abroad options.
• Discuss the possibility with your parents or significant other.
• Get approval from the Education Department.
• Visit Angie and John in IAO• Pack your bags and-
GET OUT OF TOWN!