The Southern Center for International Studies (SCIS), founded in 1962,
is a non-profit educational institution based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The primary mission of SCIS is to internationalize the thinking of
the American public. In accomplishing this mission, SCIS seeks to
inform. It does not take political positions or attempt to influence
policy. To support the Southern Center, become
a member today.
To achieve its goals, SCIS:
The Southern Center is a member of the World
Affairs Councils of America.
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Upcoming Program:
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YOU ARE INVITED TO "TEACH EUROPE"
A DAY-LONG FREE EVENT
FOR GEORGIA K-12 SOCIAL STUDIESTEACHERS
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30309
8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Panel Discussion w/European Consuls
Europe in Transition Workshop
Visits with the Consulates
Mulligan School of Irish Dance demonstration
Afternoon Sessions on ArtMusicGeographyPoliticsFilmCulture
Afternoon Reception
Docent-led Tour of the Louvre Exhibit at the High
Come join us for a fun day of learning about Europe!
Complementary Lunch
FREE parking/FREE materials
Travel Allowance
1 PLU available
Sponsored by the European Commission, The European Union Center of Excellence at Georgia Tech, The High Museum of Art and The Southern Center for International Studies
TO RSVP, please send name, school affiliation, e-mail address and phone number to Europe@SCIS.org. For questions please call 404/261-5763.
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Georgia Teachers:
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Download our free correlation chart to guide your use of the World in Transition materials against the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for social studies.
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World in Transition:
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Free updates to the World in Transition series are available for download.
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