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Causes: Education, Educational Services, International, International Academic Exchange
Mission: Improvement of education overseas through development and promotion of programs for and in support of international education and through dissemination of informatioon and training programs for principals and teachers of international schools
Programs: Training programs - to promote, develop, and implement programs for and in support of international study and education. This program provides training programs and consulting. The principals training center for international school leadership (ptc) is a training program for current and aspiring principals working in american and international schools throughout the world. Most programs are offered as 6 day training sessions in june and july. In addition, 2 to 4 day sessions are also being offered. The teachers training center (ttc) program offers international school teachers customized training modules for succeeding as instructors in overseas and international schools, we have added programs for counselrs training (ctc) and school business training (btc) and teacher leader training (tli). These programs add another facet to our mission of improvement of education overseas.
newspaper publishing and website - to promote and support and disseminate information about international education. This is accomplished through publication of a newspaper (the international educator) and maintenance of a website for individuals such as teachers and administrators of international schools who need to keep informed about their profession and share ideas and experiences of education overseas. We also feature listings of hundreds of teaching and administration employment opportunities in schools throughout the world, educational services, conferences, etc.
children of haiti program (cohp) - to provide for educational assistance to school age children in haiti. This program was initiated by us in response to the effects of the devastation caused by the earthquake of january 12, 2010. We opened this program in may of 2010 with 51 students ages 4-5. In addition to educational assistance, we have made an effort to provide nutritional and health support. We plan to add an afternoon literacy program for children ages 8-11. The funding for the program was initially from our resources. We have welcomed additional financial assistance from over 50 international schools and supporting organizations.