University of the Middle East Project

University of the Middle East Project

University of the Middle East Project (UME) is an independent non-governmental organization whose people-to-people exchange programs bring together secondary school educators from across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and the United States with the aim of enhancing pedagogical skills and encouraging cross-cultural dialogue and understanding. In the United States, UME is an 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, registered as The Center for Higher Education in the Middle East, Inc.

Infobox Organization
name = University of the Middle East Project


formation = 1997
type = International NGO
headquarters = Cambridge, MA, USA; Madrid, Spain
leader_title = President
leader_name = Dr. Hala Taweel
website = http://www.ume.org

History

The University of the Middle East Project was founded in 1997 by a group of graduate students from the Middle East and North Africa who were studying at universities around Boston, including MIT, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Boston College, and The Fletcher School at Tufts. Initially, the group's goal was to build a physical campus in the Middle East which would welcome students from all across the region. However, the strategic focus in more recent years has been on cultivating excellence among teachers and in MENA school systems.

Programs

Teacher Education Institute

The flagship program of UME, the Teacher Education Institute (TEI) is an intensive month-long professional development and cultural exchange course that takes place annually during the summer. TEI participants are secondary school educators from the MENA region. The program curriculum focuses on innovative teaching methodologies, including the use of technology in classrooms, conflict and cooperation in schools, cross-cultural education, civic education, and service learning.

Civic Engagement Workshop

The Civic Engagement Workshop (CEW) is a week-long follow-on program for the TEI which unites alumni from one MENA country with American high school teachers. The workshop furthers the professional development of both MENA-region and US teachers, and promotes regional and international collaboration on projects, events and teaching strategies. The CEW also serves a crucial role as a forum for TEI alumni to develop inclusive, community-oriented after-school activities for their students. UME ran CEWs in Morocco in 2006 and Jordan in 2007.

Collaborative Art Initiative

The Collaborative Art Initiative (CAI) is a three-phase educational and cultural exchange program which will take place during 2008 and 2009 in the U.S., Jordan, and Morocco. The CAI will bring together teachers, youth leaders, and young people in the spirit of artistic expression to create sacred public spaces where mindful interaction, open dialogue, and collaboration become possible and tangible. The CAI is based on the principles of Professor Mark Cooper's book, "Making Art Together."

Seminar on Identity and Education

UME ran the Seminar on Identity and Education Across the Mediterranean (IDEAmed) seminar in Sevilla, Spain in 2006. The program convened a group of secondary school teachers from across the Mediterranean region to explore and deepen their understanding of identity and its relation to school culture, classroom practice, pedagogy and curriculum. In addition to attending presentations and workshops, each participant developed an educational activity for their students touching on issues such as class, religion, gender, and ethnic and cultural narratives.

Education Leadership Institute

UME held the Education Leadership Initiative (ELI) in 2004 in Toledo, Spain. The ELI focused on the systemic challenges in K-12 education in the Middle East and North Africa. The two-week program brought together a select group of alumni of the 1999-2004 Teacher Education Institutes (TEI) to collectively learn to tap the potential of organized, collective action and negotiation techniques, and to facilitate region-wide systemic changes in K-12 education.

Institute in Governance, Public Policy, and Civil Society

Institutes in Governance, Public Policy, and Civil Society (IGPC) have taken place in Spain in 2002 and 2003. Goals for the IGPC included gaining a better understanding of the role of civil society in promoting good governance and creating a network to nurture and sustain the relationships between the participants of the Institute and strengthen cooperation among their organizations and institutions.

Institute in Sustainable Development Policies

The Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD), which UME held in Casablanca, Morocco in 2000, was an interdisciplinary program designed to address the economics and politics of sustainable development at the local, national, regional, and global levels in the Middle East and North Africa. Taught by leading academics from institutions in the United States, Europe, and the MENA region, the ISD explored the most pressing sustainability issues facing the MENA region, including water management, renewable energy, industrial ecology, and sustainable agriculture.

Board of Directors

Presidet: Hala TaweelDirectors: Diego Hidalgo, Anne-Marie Codur, Farouk El-Baz, Roy NirschelAdvisors: Andre Azoulay, Ali Belhaj, Samia Farouki, Devens Hamlen, Rita Hauser, Robert Karam, Hasan Khan, Leah McIntosh, Mark Mendell, Timothy Phillips, William Prinzivalli, Henry Rosovsky, George Salem, Fuad Safwat, Oliver Stalter, Henry Steiner, Ahmed Snoussi, Mustafa Terrab, Desmond Tutu, and James Zogby.

Funding and Affiliations

UME has received substantial funding from the [http://www.fride.org/homepage_english FRIDE Foundation] , the [http://exchanges.state.gov/ U.S. Department of State Bureau for Educational and Cultural Affairs] , and [http://www.rwu.edu/ Roger Williams University] in Bristol, Rhode Island.

UME maintains unofficial affiliations with [http://www.rwu.edu/ Roger Williams University] , [http://www.harvard.edu/ Harvard University] , and [http://www.bc.edu/ Boston College] .

External links

* [http://www.ume.org/ University of the Middle East Project]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East — This article will examine the forces behind the rise of Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East and the impact application of this objective has had to date.The focus on women’s rights by powerful nation states and …   Wikipedia

  • Democracy in the Middle East — According to the Democracy Index (published by the Economist, a British journal), the country in the Middle East with the highest Democracy Index score is Israel, with a score of 7.48, corresponding to the status of flawed democracy ; the only… …   Wikipedia

  • American intervention in the Middle East — This article provides an overview of American interventions in the Middle East executed between 1941 and before the Iranian Revolution in 1978 1979. Background The United States’ relationship with the Middle East prior to the Second World War was …   Wikipedia

  • Obesity in the Middle East and North Africa — Obesity in North Africa and the Middle East is a notable health issue. In 2005, the World Health Organization measured that 1.6 billion people were overweight and 400 million were obese. It estimates that by the year 2015, 2.3 billion people will …   Wikipedia

  • Pederasty in the Middle East and Central Asia — For a generalized discussion of relations between men and boys see main article: Pederasty The practice of pederasty in the Middle East seems to have begun, according to surviving records, sometime during the 800s and ended, at least as an open… …   Wikipedia

  • Middle East Technical University — Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi Motto Scientia Dux Vitae Certissimus Established November 15, 1956 …   Wikipedia

  • Middle East Media Research Institute — Founder(s) Yigal Carmon Type 501(c)(3) non profit Founded 1998 Location Washington, D …   Wikipedia

  • Middle East Partnership Initiative — The Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) is a U.S. State Department program that supports reform efforts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Founded in 2002, the program has five stated goals that it pursues in the region: Strengthen …   Wikipedia

  • Middle East — The Middle East redirects here. For other meanings, see Middle East (disambiguation). Middle East …   Wikipedia

  • Middle East Forum — Logo of the Middle East Forum. The Middle East Forum (MEF) is an American conservative[1] think tank founded in 1990 by Daniel Pipes, who also serves as its director.[2] MEF became a 501(c)3 non profit organization in 1994. It publishe …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”