BURMA DIGEST

Campaign 2006: Year of Global Campaining and Advocacy for Burma     23.07.2006 

 

Calling for Volunteers Professors and Lecturers

For All Ethnic International Open University

 

Chiang Mai University AEIOU Programme is calling for volunteers Professors and Lecturers for the 2007 Cold Season Semester (Jan to May 2007) in the following Disciplines: 

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Social Sciences

Peace Studies

Women Studies

Political Science

International Relations

Democracy and Human Rights

Sustainable Development

Human Geography

Peripheral and Utopian Burma

 

Humanities

French,

German,

Ethnic languages of

Shan,

Sagaw Karen,

Kachin,

Kayah,

Mon

 

Information Technology

Junior level

Intermediate level

Higher level

 

Pedagogy Subjects (junior level)

Educational Philosophy,

Theory and Practice,

Psychology,

Guidance,

School management

School Administration and Supervision,

Methodology

Integrated Languages Skill

Still and Performing Arts,

Home Economic and Health Care

Physical Education

Human Relationship

 

*Pure Sciences

  Physics,

  Chemistry,

  Mathematics

  Botany,

  Zoology

* The disciplines in Pure Sciences will be opened only if we have enough material and human resources.  

 

             Like any other University of International Standard, Professors are expected to have their Doctorial Degree and lecturers must have a Master's Degree. Graduate and Diploma holders can be for the IT and Pedagogy and ethnic languages in Humanities. Experience and skilful teachers will be appreciated and one must be efficient in particular chosen subject and understand the need of the student and their behaviour. CV with the works of books and research papers will have to be presented.

Any qualified person who is interested in teaching to the marginalized youths of Burma, please contact Prof. Win, ph + 1 604 288 0828, or send in their resume to profwin@gmail.com ,  not later than 1st Dec. 2006. 

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Comments

Mahn Htun said _

Dear Dr. Win,
How is your program AEIOU?
For our Mae Sot Youth development program is still going on.
Last April, we have finished our Diploma in Business admin courses offered by the ACU National and 15 students achieved the diploma. Not so bad, we can show that Online learning courses are possible  for our undocumented migrant workers and refugee youth and students.
How do you think? If you can open your AEIOU school in Mae SOt, it will be cheaper and I can join with you in the future.
We can invite Karenni, Mon and Chin, Kachin and Shan, it i s easier for the transport, how do you think?

Saw Wah Wah said _

                         Yes we are keen to help in teaching.

Dr. Kyaw Khai said _

Dr. Win, I know that there are a lot of teachers for your program in previous terms, including Burmese ethnic.  Why changing every year with new teachers?

(Editor's notes: Teachers are working in AEIOU on volunteer basis, so we are in need of volunteers every year.)

Ko Zaw said _

Dear Dr. Win, you should also invite volunteer for management and office work at least short period. Some of us are working abroad and would like to serve Burmese ethnic people during our vacation.

Prof. Win replied _

Dear Ko Zaw, thank you for your offer. We welcome any one who would like to volunteer in our AEIOU Programme. Please make an offer of the number of days you are willing to spend in Chiangmai. As far as Management course is concerned, our adviser is Daw Khin Aye Than who has worked more than 20 years at the U of Philadelphia. You can also contact her at KhinSabai@aol.com and we would heartedly welcome you at the next Cold Season Semester. Please note our Programme as the name signifies runs on an Open University Lines and we have more Burman Students than Ethnics.
 

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