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DESCRIPTION:This year’s International Studies Summer Institute (ISSI) will 
 highlight cultural sustainability. Cultural sustainability is the practice
  of managing change in a balanced and ethical fashion that preserves cultu
 ral beliefs\, lifestyles\, and livelihoods. Because culture crosses bounda
 ries of discipline\, this topic puts the arts\, language\, literature\, an
 d architecture in conversation with environmental and economic sustainabil
 ity to address the significant challenges faced by diverse communities aro
 und the world. This workshop will:Present content grounded in specific wor
 ld regionsShare resources to support teachers in helping their students an
 alyze the framework of cultural sustainability across the curriculum throu
 gh the lens of area studiesAppeal to elementary\, middle\, and high school
  teachers from a variety of disciplinary backgroundsRegistration will open
  on March 1 for all preservice teachers and teachers in select districts (
 Watkins Glen\, Waverly\, Spencer Van Etten\, and Odessa Montour Districts)
 . Registration will open for everyone on April 1.Registration for Preservi
 ce Teachers.Registration for In-service Teachers. For more information or 
 to request accessibility arrangements\, please contact: Emera Bridger Wils
 on\, 315.443.2553Sponsored by Syracuse University\, Moynihan Institute for
  Global Affairs\, South Asia Center\, SU School of Education\; Cornell Uni
 versity’s Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies\, Southeast Asia 
 Program\, South Asia Program\, Institute for African Development\, East As
 ia Program\, Latin American Studies Program\, and Cornell Institute for Eu
 ropean Studies\; TST-BOCES\; and the U.S. Department of Education Title VI
  Program.
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SUMMARY:International Studies Summer Institute - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This year’s International Studies Summer In
 stitute (ISSI) will highlight cultural sustainability. Cultural sustainabi
 lity is the practice of managing change in a balanced and ethical fashion 
 that preserves cultural beliefs\, lifestyles\, and livelihoods. Because cu
 lture crosses boundaries of discipline\, this topic puts the arts\, langua
 ge\, literature\, and architecture in conversation with environmental and 
 economic sustainability to address the significant challenges faced by div
 erse communities around the world. This workshop will:</p><ul><li>Present 
 content grounded in specific world regions</li><li>Share resources to supp
 ort teachers in helping their students analyze the framework of cultural s
 ustainability across the curriculum through the lens of area studies</li><
 li>Appeal to elementary\, middle\, and high school teachers from a variety
  of disciplinary backgrounds</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Registration will open
  on March 1 for all preservice teachers and teachers in select districts (
 Watkins Glen\, Waverly\, Spencer Van Etten\, and Odessa Montour Districts)
 . Registration will open for everyone on April 1.</p><p><br>Registration f
 or <a href="http://bit.ly/ISSI-2019-form " title="Preservice Teachers">Pre
 service Teachers</a>.<br>Registration for <a href="http://bit.ly/ISSI-2019
 " title="In-service Teachers">In-service Teachers</a>.<br></p><p> <br></p>
 <p>For more information or to request accessibility arrangements\, please 
 contact: <a href="mailto: elbridge@syr.edu" title="Emera Bridger Wilson">E
 mera Bridger Wilson</a>\, 315.443.2553</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by Syrac
 use University\, Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs\, South Asia Center
 \, SU School of Education\; Cornell University’s Mario Einaudi Center for 
 International Studies\, Southeast Asia Program\, South Asia Program\, Inst
 itute for African Development\, East Asia Program\, Latin American Studies
  Program\, and Cornell Institute for European Studies\; TST-BOCES\; and th
 e U.S. Department of Education Title VI Program.<br><br></p>
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