The 4th Annual Hana-Stanford Conference on Korea for U.S. Secondary School Teachers

Monday, July 27, 2015 | 8:15 AM - Wednesday, July 29, 2015 | 5:00 PM (Pacific)

Paul Brest Hall West

555 Salvaterra Walk, Stanford University

rsd14 054 0263acrop A Hana Academy student introduces an American high school teacher to "Jing."

The fourth annual Hana-Stanford Conference on Korea for U.S. Secondary School Teachers takes place this summer, from July 27 to 29, at Stanford. It will bring together secondary school educators from across the United States as well as a cadre of educators from Korea for intensive and lively sessions on a wide assortment of Korean studies-related topics ranging from U.S.-Korea relations to history, and religion to popular culture. In addition to scholarly lectures, the teachers will take part in curriculum workshops and receive numerous classroom resources developed by Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).

During the conference, the Sejong Korean Scholars Program(SKSP), a distance-learning program on Korea, will also honor high school students for their exceptional performance in the SKSP program. The finalists will be chosen based on their final research papers, and their overall participantion and preformance in the online course. The SKSP honorees will be presenting their research essays at the conference. The SKSP program is generously supported by the Korea Foundation

For more information about the conference, please visit the conference site at SPICE.