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GTE P

G lo b a l T e ac h e r E d u cat i o n P r o g r a m

Our Global Teacher Education Program is


a professional development program for
educators. This intensive program provides
participants the opportunity to learn about
innovative teaching strategies and assessments
used in U.S. schools, develop further their
English language proficiency, and engage
in experiential learning through classroom
observations and school internships.

GT E P

Global Teacher Education Program

The University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development (CEHD)


is a world leader in discovering and creating practices of multiculturalism an
multidisciplinary scholarship. It ranks 3rd nationally in research among all public
colleges of education.
The University of Minnesota (UMN) is one of the top research universities in the
United States. Located in a vibrant urban area in the banks of the Mississippi river,
the University of Minnesota is the ideal place to experience American culture while
engaging in a high quality professional development program. UMN has been involved
with on-campus international professional development activities for decades. The
Global Teacher Education Programs (GTEP) in the College of Education and Human
Development has served over 250 educators. Participants attend seminars and
workshops led by UMN faculty members and staff. The program also includes an
internship experience in private and public schools in the Twin Cities area. During
their school placements participants will be mentored by local teachers. Individuals
18 or older with strong interest in teaching, and intermediate to high level of English
proficiency are ideal candidates for this program.

Join us for this unique experience, and reimagine teaching!

4 week winter (January) and


summer (July) sessions available
$3,500 program fee includes:




Department and program fees


University-based housing
Meals
Transportation
Cultural activities

For more information contact the


Global Initiatives office cehdintl@umn.edu

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