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    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    March 17 2005

    Teach in Armenia this summer
    Thursday, March 17, 2005

    Volunteers seeking international high school level experience are
    invited to apply to a three-week summer school opportunity in
    Yerevan, Armenia, sponsored by the Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City
    Association. The group will depart from Logan International Airport,
    Boston, on June 28, returning to Boston July 21. Airfare, home-stay
    accommodations, meals, transportation and tours will be provided in
    program costs.

    People with conflict resolution workshop skills; computer
    education; English as a second language; sports; team building;
    diversity and tolerance program experience; environmental education;
    media; rule of law; ethics; government; student senate; human rights;
    value clarification; peer leadership; free market economy; or project
    ideas and activities which promote civil society are encouraged to
    apply.

    Class size is approximately 15 Armenian high school students
    with strong English language ability and six students from local high
    schools, including Belmont High School. Students are selected in an
    open, merit-based competition, and enrollment in the summer school is
    free. Volunteers are selected on the basis of application, sample
    lesson plan, passport approval, and recommendations. Where distance
    precludes a personal interview, a telephone interview will be
    arranged.

    Your commitment will include teaching two hours a day for 2 1/2
    weeks; submitting lesson plans or outline prior to departure; and a
    three- to five-page summary of your teaching experiences upon return.
    Sightseeing and learning about life in Armenia while summer school is
    in session are included. Some knowledge of Russian or Armenian is
    helpful, but not necessary as all students in the program speak
    English.

    For more information contact Joanne Hartunian, program manager,
    at 617-484-0776.
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