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International Teaching And Administration A wide variety of schools offer these programs and opportunities. The UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair will be held February 35, 2006. http://www.uni.edu/placement/overseas/teadmin/osinfo.html
Extractions: About UNI Overseas Placement UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair February 3-5, 2006 Services for International Schools ... Current Year UNI Candidates An Introduction to Overseas Teaching HISTORY Interest in international settings continues to grow among contemporary educators, and the opportunities to do so seem to be keeping pace. International teaching opportunities began in 1888 in Mexico City with the establishment of the first American school. This school provided education comparable to that in the United States for the children of U.S. citizens residing there. The opening of the first military dependents' schools occurred in 1946. In addition to these schools, many missionary schools were established around the world whose student populations included both children of missionaries and nationals of the host country. Changing political and economic factors, the expansion of multi-national corporations, and the predominance of the U.S. university system have all played an important role in the growth of American international schools. The world truly seems to be getting smaller. Growing from a few children of U.S. citizens in Mexico City in 1888 to over a quarter of a million multi-national students just a century later, this student population has created a market for highly energetic, flexible, self-confident, adventuresome educators. The curricula in these schools vary, reflecting the specific needs of individual school enrollments, but one usually finds a very typical U.S. public school curriculum. Instruction is primarily in English. Many offer an International Baccalaureate program for talented, university-bound students. The curriculum is usually vigorous and highly academic, and extracurricular activity is a vital part of most school programs. A wide variety of schools offer these programs and opportunities.
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Extractions: For years, teacher recruiters did most of their work after everyone else went home for the summer. Teacher shortages and competition have changed that. Local school recruiters now have to start earlier and go farther to attract new teachers, while districts have been forced to offer signing bonuses and revise how they handle retirement notices. And for the first time, mid-Michigan schools are inviting prospective teachers to a job fair in June. "We're trying to really attract the candidate to the area," said Donna Rehbeck, human resources director for the Ingham Intermediate School District. "We're saying, `Come to mid-Michigan.'" The Lansing School District this year already has sent recruiters to the South, targeting minority candidates. The district last year also began offering bonuses to teachers who announce their retirement plans early so officials know how many job offers they could make. In Detroit and elsewhere, districts reward new teachers with signing bonuses ranging from $300 to $6,500 a year. Massachusetts offers $20,000 over four years.
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Extractions: 2003 Strategic Plan MISSION STATEMENT Open to all alumni, the UCSC Alumni Association is a membership organization whose programs foster a lifelong connection with the university. The purpose of the Association is to promote, influence, and support the educational, cultural, and social life of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and to provide a means by which alumni may both serve the university, its colleges, and its students, and to help guide the university in the future. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GOALS Offer programs and opportunities that encourage alumni to maintain lifelong connection with UCSC. Support activities that attract students to UCSC, enrich the student experience, and help students succeed at UCSC and after. Actively support the university's effort to encourage diversity. Participate in the development and implementation of policies affecting UCSC. Develop programs to engage faculty and students in an ongoing discussion of the UCSC academic mission, heritage, and values. INFORMATION ABOUT THE UCSC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION History The UCSC Alumni Association was organized in 1968 as a vehicle through which alumni could serve and promote the welfare of the university. It is a separately incorporated non-profit 501(c)3 corporation with over 10,000 dues-paying members.
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