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Profesores de inglés y funcionarios de gobierno se capacitaron en Cultura y Sociedad
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New Zealand And International Secondary Students To Grow Cultural Competence Skills Together
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Teachers invited to take part in contest
published : 4 Aug 2021 at 04:00 (Photo courtesy of Education New Zealand)
Education New Zealand by the New Zealand embassy invites English teachers across the country to join a video clip contest to win a scholarship to attend an online training programme.
The contest is open to English school teachers of Thai nationality, regardless of their teaching level. They are required to submit a video clip introducing themselves in English under the topic of What inspired you to become an English teacher and how can you become an inspirational teacher to your students? . Each clip should not be longer than 90 seconds and must be uploaded to the contestant s social media account Facebook, Instagram or YouTube and the URL link should be sent to bit.ly/3wfEv23.
With all eyes on Tokyo 2020, the Asia Media Centre takes a look at a rowing club at the bottom of the world and how its connections to Japan led to young Kiwi rowers racing at the Olympic venue months before New Zealand Olympians.
Photo: PhotoSport
Life-long rower Glen Sinclair is CEO at the Otago University Rowing Club. He s been rowing since [he] was born and been at the club since it was little more than a simple building on the banks of Otago Harbour. There was one toilet, one change room, one gas hot - but mostly cold - water shower.