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December 6th, 2012

COE to offer Study Abroad in Scotland

Writer: Michael Childs, 706/542-5889, mdchilds@uga.edu
Contact: Tracy Elder, 706/542-3846, telder@uga.edu

Published in Dean's Office, Press Releases, Student News

The main gate at the University of Glasgow

The University of Georgia College of Education will offer a new Study Abroad in Scotland program this summer that will not only broaden participants’ knowledge of education systems abroad, but also challenge their perceptions of their own education system.

Developed in partnership with the University of Glasgow School of Education, the program will allow participants to interact with students and teachers in Scottish schools. UGA students will be exposed to Scottish culture, food and history and learn firsthand from UofG faculty and K-12 teachers and students about their educational experiences. Participants will spend most mornings in local schools and have afternoon class meetings on the UofG campus.

“We have field trips planned in Glasgow and a full day in Edinburgh, two of Scotland’s largest and most important cities. We are confident you will have a full ‘Scottish” experience’ while expanding your knowledge about education in an international context,” said Tracy Elder, director of the program.

Scheduled for the First Short Session of Summer Semester, June 8 – July 3, 2013, the program is open to any University System of Georgia student (any major) who has completed 30 semester hours and all Georgia educators who are eligible to enroll as non-degree students. Up to 25 participants can be enrolled. It includes two courses for 5 credit hours and the participants will live on the UofG campus.

Deadline for applications is Jan. 13, 2013. For more details and dates of important organizational meetings, visit: www.coe.uga.edu/scotland/.

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