Home News Youth Abuzz Edu&Career Sports Showbiz Culture Opinion Odd & Fun English Corner
On May 5, 1821, Napoleon died of illness on the island of Saint Helena.    
Bilingual
News
00114320def1105a6f4f22.jpg Men think hotter girls like them more
untitled.bmp What do you think of TIME 2011 Person of the Year?
00114320def1105a369301.jpg English-only town triggers hot debate
732473_151858265581_2 - 副本.jpg Greek man claims 19 fake kids
 

UNESCO to launch "Teach For China" program


http://en.youth.cn   2008-12-08 13:33:00

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will start a "Teach For China" program in February 2009 when Chinese colleges commence a new semester, program chief Yu Wei said Saturday.

The program will be run by the UNESCO's International Research and Training Center for Rural Education (INRULED).

The INRULED will enroll the first group of 12 university graduates, who are expected to teach for two years in elementary and high schools in backward rural areas as well as schools for children of migrant workers in cities.

Applicants have to go through procedures such as written test, interview and role play, she said. The chosen candidates will be trained from July to August in terms of educational theory, teaching practice, psychology and rural development, among others.

In 2010, the program will expand its recruitment to 30 graduates.

The Chen Yet-Sen Family Foundation of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will finance the program at its initial stage, according to Yu.

 
source : Xinhua     editor:: Dong Wenwen
  Related Reading
 
 
 
Youth Abuzz more...
manbestie.jpg
Girls' male besties, a trend in gender relations
· Countering elite outflow a pressing task
· Shunning sex education no good for teenagers
· Disrespect for life leads to discarded baby’s tragedy
Opinion more...
tightenpolicy.jpg
"Tough love" policies cool passion for property
· Security situation in Iraq faces new challenges
· Grim trade outlook may prove bittersweet for China's economy
· Economic sanctions on Syria double-edged sword
· Economic downturn no excuse for shirking environmental responsibility
· China likely to keep prudent monetary policy
· NY protests offer warning to Chinese rich