re ee ee sb Usa VOLOALY YA Mss sods VV AUMIAG INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION TRAVEL EXPERIENCES for professional educators, administrators in education and elected representatives-- Since 1970, Education Extension, Centre for Continuing Education, has organized a number of credit and non-credit courses on behalf of departments in the Faculty of Education. Approximately 350 teachers, administrators and trustees have participated. Courses of study have been located in the United Kingdom, European coun- tries, Japan, Southeast Asia, and the People's Republic of China. Educational travel and study abroad is an increasingly important component of professional development and continuing education. Canadians, particularly persons in education, have an obligation to be well-informed on world conditions and on developments and reforms in school and tertiary educational systems of other nations. These specially-planned,.international study programs are designed to expand our educational horizons by providing, opportunities for first-hand studies of school systems and educational programs and problems in cultural context, to meet with educators of other nations, and to relate the experiences to our Canadian setting. For more detailed information on these educational travel courses, contact: International Education Travel Experiences c/o Education Extension Centre for Continuing Education The University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1WS Phone 228-2181, local 220 ie From the desk of... GEORGE WOOTTON — COLLEGE COUNSELLOR Fraser Vailey College has cpenings for two Student Development Specialists to join the Student Services staff in Chilliwack and Abbotsford. One position is a temporary summer replacement. _ Qualifications: Masters degree in counselling psychology wth at least two years relevant work experience, prefetably in post-secondary education. Forward applications Re error es information by. February 25, , 1977 ae Dean Student Services Fraser Valley College 34194 Marshall Road k ; es British Columbia y25 SEA x a