Curious about music traditions in a specific part of the world?
The
ISIS project, located at Indiana University, works with classroom
teachers to design Distance/Distributive Learning programs to complement
ongoing curricula and match student grade and special needs. Presenters
are volunteer international students and scholars and IU faculty
experts who are given preparatory DL training. Music programs for the
following world regions can usually be arranged: Africa, Central Asia,
East Asia, India, Latin America/Caribbean, Middle East, Russia/Eastern
Europe, and Western Europe.
ISIS programs are scheduled at times convenient to teachers, class,
studio schedules, and presenters, taking place primarily from October to
December and mid-January through May 30. Please contact ISIS
Coordinator at least 2 to 3 weeks prior to the requested presentation
date (whenever possible) to make a program request in order to
facilitate appropriate program planning and preparation. Due to the
popular demand for this program, we must ask that you please limit the
number of requests to 3 per school for this presentation.
By Request Cost: $0.00
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International Studies In Schools
Eli Konwest
isis@indiana.edu
Indiana University, 201 N. Indiana
Bloomington, IN 47408-4001
United States
Phone: (812) 856-1768
Fax: (812) 855-6271