The Laboratory for the Study of Social Issues, Media and Education of the Department of Early Childhood Education of the School of Education of the University of Ioannina, the Maliotis Cultural Center of the Hellenic College and the Holy Cross School of Theology (HCHC) in Brookline, MA and the Order of AHEPA) are hosting the 10th International Summer School Greek Language, Culture and Media Program. The project is scheduled to take place in Boston from May 28 to June 2, 2024, at the Maliotis Cultural Center (located on the HCHC campus at 50 Goddard Avenue) in Brookline, MA.
Also participating in the program:
– Ecumenical Patriarchate, Greek Department of Education
– Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, Department of Greek Education
– Philhellenes of Boston University
– University of Chicago, Center for Hellenic Studies
– Setor de Grego’s Modern Greek Studies Program, Instituto de Letras, University of Rio De Janeiro
– Study in Greece
– Council of Euro-American Women
Other US universities and institutions will be announced soon
The program will take place under the auspices and with the support of the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece.
The 10th International Summer University will have the special title: “Diffusion and teaching of the Greek language in the Greek diaspora in the United States”
Topics include:
– Teach Greek abroad. Exploring the unique aspects of Greek language teaching in international Greek schools
– Resolving Educators’ Linguistic Errors: Strategies for Managing Language and Communication Errors Made by Educators and Students
– Engaging second and third generation Greek students: best practices for generating interest in Greek language and culture among second and third generation Greek students living abroad
– Refreshing Greek. Intensive teaching to revitalize and enrich vocabulary.
– Promote partnerships between Greek schools in the United States and Greek universities to develop collaborative programs and offer Greek language courses taught by Greek scholars and graduates of Greek language and culture programs
– Improve the communicative skills and communicative presence of educators in the classroom, in social life and in the public and private spheres
– Explore the use of technology and artificial intelligence to improve the educational process.
– Evaluation of the role and contributions of modern Greek studies programs and chairs in the United States in the dissemination of the Greek language
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