The Korea Studies Workshop gives New Zealand teachers the opportunity to travel to Korea and learn about the country firsthand.
The purpose of the programme is to deepen teachers' awareness, understanding and knowledge of Korea, and help them realise the importance of the country and the region to New Zealand so they can better equip students with the knowledge and skills they'll need in the future.
Dates: The 2015 programme will be held during the September/October school holidays.
The programme consists of lectures, school visits and field trips to sites of historical and contemporary relevance.
Up to 15 candidates will be selected to take part in the programme, which is sponsored by the Korea Foundation in partnership with the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
To apply, you must be a:
Priority will be given to secondary school teachers of social sciences, but applications from intermediate teachers will be considered.
Successful applicants will be required to sign an agreement with the Foundation agreeing to all award conditions and programme details.
Following the workshop, you will need to submit relevant teaching resources (a series of lessons or unit of work) based on your experiences in Korea.
Please note: Accommodation is twin share. If you wish to have a single room, you'll need to pay an accommodation supplement. While most meals are provided, you may have to cover your own meal costs during periods allocated for free time.
We're now taking expressions of interest for the 2015 programme. Please email schools coordinator Sean O'Connor with your name and school by 5pm on Friday 29 May.
In selecting candidates for the workshop, we’ll be looking at: