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Call for "Creative Educators Program 2022"

US Embassy’s Book Bus is looking for young enthusiastic learners interested in exploring careers in the creative industries and education.
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US Embassy’s Book Bus is looking for young enthusiastic learners interested in exploring careers in the creative industries and education.


According to a statement on the official Facebook page of the US Embassy's Book Bus, “Creative Educators Program 2022" is a year-long journey where the participants will join a community of educators, reflect on the education, explore the current context, learn how to facilitate interactive workshops and discussions, and develop the necessary skills to coordinate arts education projects.


Those who want to participate in the program should be 18 to 26 years old; comfortable engaging in English and Nepali language should be living inside Kathmandu valley, interested in careers in the creative arts and education, willing to experiment and learn from failures, believe education can be a fun playground for creative ideas, among others.


If you want to participate in the training, you have to apply by filling out their form. The deadline to apply is February 20. Training starts in March. It added that the selected candidates will be expected to get engaged from March 2022 to December 2022. The training component will be held in person and is free of charge. Educators who go through the training and work with them will be remunerated for their time. For more information visit https://qcbookshop.com/program/u-s-embassy-s-book-bus.


 

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