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  • 1.  Develop your skill in teaching in international contexts

    Posted 07-29-2003 04:21
    Pär Mårtensson of the Stockholm School of Economics wants you to know that
    you can still join (until September 15th) the International Teachers'
    Programme on teaching business and management in and international context.
     
    Some general information about ITP

    The International Teachers Programme (ITP), has helped over 1,000 faculty
    educators worldwide develop as teachers and institutional innovators since
    its launch more than 30 years ago. Organised by the International Schools of
    Business Management, a consortium of ten international business schools
    located in Europe and the US (e.g. IMD, Insead, Kellogg, LBS, and Stern),
    the program offers an opportunity to explore issues in business and
    management education in an international context.

     This year ITP will be hosted by the Stockholm School of Economics in
    Sweden.

     During the Programme participants will:
    - gain a better understanding of their teaching style, assumptions and needs
    as teachers
    - work with faculty and business educators from many countries, cultures and
    disciplines
    - refine and extend their teaching skills to become  more effective
    educators
    - explore teaching and learning issues from an interdisciplinary perspective

    - examine key issues and technologies for education in the future
    - develop international awareness and understanding of business education
    - join a network of ITP alumni who actively support professional development


    The Programme consists of a net-based phase (15 September-December 2003) and
    two Residential Modules (3-10 January & 3-10 July 2004) linked by a
    professional development project.

    Further information about ITP can be found at:
    http://www.itp-schools.org/
    and from Pär Mårtensson par.martensson@hhs.se


  • 2.  Develop your skill in teaching in international contexts

    Posted 07-29-2003 05:22
    Thank you for your note. I am away from the office from 29/07/03 until
    11/08/03. I will not be picking my email or voice mail during this period.
    I will respond to your note on my return.
    If this is urgent, please speak to my Secretary, Ms Jenny Crossley
    (jcrossley@man.mbs.ac.uk, tel: +44 161 275 6391)
    Have a great Summer.
    Best wishes
    Elena"