Monday 1 November 2010

School Recruitment Process

Pada tgl 13 Agustus 2010 lalu, the British Council mengadakan seleksi Connecting Classroom bagi semua sekolah tingkat SMP di 6 provinsi di Indonesia, yaitu Kaltim, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, Sulawesi Selatan, DKI Jakarta dan Bali.

Formulir pendaftaran CCO di download di:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/indonesia-education-connecting-classroom?mtklink=indonesia-education-connecting-classroom.htm

Dari seleksi the British Council tsb, dari 56 aplikasi yang masuk ternyata 35 sekolah dinyatakan lolos seleksi pertama/berkas, terdiri dari: 10 sekolah dari Kaltim, 10 sekolah dari Jateng, 10 sekolah dari Jabar dan 5 dari DKI Jakarta.

About Connecting Classrooms

What is Connecting Classrooms?
 
British Council Connecting Classrooms is a programme that offers collaborative projects for learners, professional development for teachers, school leaders and local authority co-ordinators, and eligibility for school accreditation.
 
During periods of recruitment, the online community can help you to find schools in your area to work with you in a cluster, and is a useful source of advice about obtaining support for your application. If you want application forms, recruitment dates or simply more information about the programme just ask in the forums or find out more on the British Council main website pages.
 
What is the Connecting Classrooms Online Community?
 
The Connecting Classrooms Online Community enables all of us to network with one another, seek and share advice, and join or form clusters of schools that can work together on international projects.
 
You can use the community to discuss curriculum development and potential links with other teachers globally, and to access guidance from our support staff about Connecting Classrooms and how it could work best for your school. Start by accessing the forums where you will find further help and support.
 
 
Why get involved?
 
International partnerships enrich the curriculum, improve skills and motivation and help schools and local authorities to meet core government objectives.   Find out more on the British Council main website pages.