Friday 3 May 2013

Congratulation to all Small Grant Recipients of the Spring 2013! Good luck!
 
Retrived from:
http://www.irex.org/news/spring-2013-teailep-alumni-small-grant-recipients-announced

"IREX is pleased to announce the recipients of the Spring 2013 TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grants competition. IREX, in conjunction with an independent selection committee and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, selected 8 alumni of the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA) and 4 alumni of the International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP) to receive funding to support their original small grant project ideas.
All alumni of the TEA and ILEP programs are eligible to apply for small grants, which support projects benefitting secondary education in their home countries. Projects are awarded twice a year. Projects awarded this cycle include a multi-country cultural appreciation project with students in Poland, India, and the U.S., an environmental project in Haiti, and a literacy program in the Philippines. See below for a complete list of Small Grant recipients and their projects.
Congratulations and good luck to all the grant winners as they begin implementing their projects. The next deadline for TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grant applications is July 1, 2013.
TEA and ILEP Alumni Small Grant Recipients, Spring 2013
Christine Guinacaran (Philippines, ILEP 2010): Reading Buddies Club
Rowena Hibanada (Philippines, ILEP 2010): Enhancing Social Studies Teaching and Learning through ICT
M. Enamul Hoque (Bangladesh. ILEP 2007): Teaching Vocabulary Communicatively in EFL Classes: Guidance for Teachers
Mercelita Labial (Philippines, ILEP 2009): School-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Training:
Ulkar Aliyeva (Azerbaijan, TEA 2012): Sheki Day Camp for Disadvantaged Youth
Christian Dedjoe-Djokotoe (Ghana TEA 2010): Cooperative Learning Strategies in the Classroom
Ghayoor Ghazali (Pakistan, TEA 2011): Effective Lesson Planning for Elementary English Teachers
Anna Krzemińska-Kaczyńska (Poland, TEA 2010): Cultural Appreciation and Awareness: Student Case Studies in Poland, USA, and India
Abel Mercier (Haiti, TEA 2009): Promoting a Green Haiti through Reforestation
Mohsin Moosa (Pakistan, TEA 2012): Access to Basic Education for Women
Yanilis Romero (Colombia, TEA 2009): Community Service to Promote English Language Teaching and Civic Engagement
Ainura Turdalieva (Kyrgyzstan, TEA 2007): Teaching Like a Master: Improving Teaching Methods in Rural Area of Kazakhstan
TEA and ILEP are programs of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, and implemented by IREX."

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