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Where do the workshops take place?
• Most of the workshops take place at the Atlanta International School. Click here for directions to AIS.

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RESEARCH & SPECIAL EVENTS

While encouraging the advancement of international education, CASIE feels it is paramount to research best practices in the field and give community members a forum to discuss crucial topics.  CASIE provides support and expertise for researchers in all fields relating to language and international education.  Additionally, CASIE hosts special events to bring together educators, business people, researchers and legislatures to discuss the role of international education in the U.S. community.

Fellowship Program
CASIE provides opportunities for advanced study to individuals who are completing graduate study in the areas of education, foreign policy, languages or cross-cultural communication.  The programs are designed to expose graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral students to international education research and foster research on international education and policy. The programs give fellowship participants an opportunity to work one on one with CASIE staff, board members and members of CASIE’s extended academic community. Click here for more info.

Upcoming events include:
2008 Language Convention – Spring 2008, CASIE will host the Global Language Convention where language educators from throughout the world will converge to discuss best practices, research and much more.  Click here for more info.

Past events include:
International College Fair – IB students had an opportunity to meet with representatives from colleges and universities from over 6 countries. Click here for 2006 event and here for 2007 event.

International Education Summit – Fall 2005, Seventy-five political, educational and business leaders convened to discuss ways to improve international education and language programs in Georgia as a way to improve the State's overall performance in education and to attract and retain international business opportunities. In comparison with many other States Georgia lags far behind in the number of International Baccalaureate programs at all levels, and currently has no immersion language programs in public schools. Click here for follow-up briefing.

Attendees included five members of the State Board of Education, three members of the Georgia Legislature, one member of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, senior officials at the Georgia Department of Education, board members and senior administrators from several individual school districts. There was also strong representation from individual businesses and several Chambers of Commerce.

 

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2008 International Year of Languages

In cooperation with

Atlanta International School Georgia Department of Education International Baccalaureate Organization