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indonesian_open Linking latitudes IndiaHarsojo, Ida Ida.Harsojo at det.nsw.edu.auMon May 14 11:00:00 EST 2007
Teman-teman yang baik, Untuk info Anda semua, Linking Latitudes India - a conference that will take you places September 30 - October 4, 2007 The importance of India to the world is not a new phenomena. ALBERT EINSTEIN said 'We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.' India - the world's largest democracy, the largest English speaking nation, the second largest pool of engineers and scientists, a middle class of over 240 million people and more millionaires than the whole population of Australia - much of this is unknown to many Australians. Are you equipping your students with the knowledge and skills to be global citizens? Take a lead, take a journey and prepare your students for the 21st Century. Join 250 Australian educators in India. Don't miss out on the Linking Latitudes India Conference occurring over five days in New Delhi and Agra, September 30 - October 4, 2007. Pre- and post-conference Fieldwork Programs provide opportunities to further explore the diversity of India. Double your chances! Register by close of business May 11, 2007 and go into the draw to win one of two return airfares to India and one of 50 Indian Lonely Planet books. Register early to secure your place and Fieldwork Program preference. Places are filling fast! After May 11 Early bird registration has been extended to June 11, 2007. If you register by this date you will go into the draw to win one free international airfare to India or one of 20 Indian Lonely Planet books. To download a copy of the registration brochure go to: http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/our_work/school_education/internation al_programs Asia EdNet Moderator ____________________________________________________________ The AEF manages the Asia EdNet email discussion group for teachers. The discussion group has more than 1,500 subscribers, making it one of the largest online education forums in Australia. Participation in the discussion group is free. By joining the discussion group you will be able to: * ask questions about classroom practice * seek ideas on teaching about Asia * share curriculum resources * make links to set up collaborative projects * discuss the 'hot' issues * find information about interesting websites related to Asia * hear news about activities/events happening around Australia. Salam, Ida Harsojo A/Indonesian Consultant Curriculum K - 12 Directorate 3a Smalls Rd. Ryde 2112 Ph: 9889 7640 Fax : 9886 7160 Email : ida.harsojo at det.nsw.edu.au -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/pipermail/indonesian_open/attachments/20070514/bc06e669/attachment-0010.html
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