Fifty U.S. Teachers Win Toyota-Sponsored Study Trip to Japan
24 May 2000
Fifty U.S. Teachers Win Toyota-Sponsored Study Trip to JapanTORRANCE, Calif., May 23 The Institute of International Education has announced the winners of a Toyota-sponsored competition that will bring 50 U.S. high school teachers to Japan this summer for an educational and cultural study program. Broad in scope, the intensive 14-day Toyota International Teacher Program will take the selected teachers beyond the lecture halls of Japan into schools, homes, factories, commercial districts, residential neighborhoods, historic monuments and shrines throughout the country. The educators were chosen from hundreds of applicants competing for the all-expense-paid study trip offered through the annual $550,000 Toyota philanthropic program. Funded by Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS) and administered by the Institute of International Education, the nation's largest non-profit educational exchange organization, the international teacher program was established in 1998. The merit-based competition is open to high school teachers in California, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri and West Virginia -- six U.S. states where Toyota operates major facilities. "The teachers who experience this study program are gaining an international understanding in an era of increasing globalization," said James E. Press, TMS executive vice president. "They are sharing this knowledge and insight with their students and colleagues and in some cases, developing ties between American and Japanese high schools. We commend the teachers selected this year for their plans to incorporate what they learn abroad into their teaching at home." The program, which takes place June 8 through June 23, will combine lectures from top Japanese scholars, government officials and business executives with a firsthand look at the country's cultural, educational and industrial institutions. The American teachers will tour factories, including a Toyota manufacturing plant in Toyota City, and learn about the evolution of Japan's technology and industrial development. They will visit primary and secondary schools, observe classrooms, communicate with students and teachers, meet with a Japanese PTA group and be the guests of Tokyo families. Allan Goodman, president of the Institute of International Education, said the Toyota International Teacher Program is designed to give participants an in-depth look at the country of Japan and its people. "The program not only builds capacity among the teachers, it also enhances a global perspective. The participating teachers come away with a profound sense of the mosaic of Japanese society, as well as the importance of the ties between the United States and Japan, one of the most critical global relationships," Goodman said. The study trip will give the teachers experiences as wide-ranging as a Sumo wrestling practice and a stay at a traditional Japanese inn to a tour of a Tokyo neighborhood with an innovative rain recycling program. Their travels also will take them to cultural and historical sites in Tokyo, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Kameoka and Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital. The Toyota International Teacher Program strengthens the company's longstanding commitment to supporting education. In 1999 alone Toyota contributed $16.9 million to American philanthropic programs, with more than 60 percent going to education. Besides donating to a wide range of educational organizations, TMS has created its own innovative programs, including grants for science and math teachers, scholarships for students, technical training and family literacy programs. * list of teacher participants follows 2000 PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS (by state) CALIFORNIA Name Home City School & Location Sheri L. Binswanger Westwood Westwood Junior Senior High School Westwood, CA Marianne L. Clarke Huntington Beach, Westminster High School CA Westminster, CA Edward W. Cotter Menlo Park, CA Menlo-Atherton High School Atherton, CA Frank V. Divinagracia Redondo Beach Leuzinger High School Lawndale, CA Mary T. Duggan San Diego San Dieguito High School Academy Encinitas, CA Monica H. Funes Modesto Central Catholic High School Modesto, CA Phillip L. Jelinek Anaheim Monrovia High School Monrovia, CA Albert Y. Jeung Mission Viejo Aliso Niguel High School Aliso Viejo, CA John P. Laue Sunland Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA Rene Mendoza Hollister Gilroy High School Gilroy, CA Todd A. Pavel San Francisco Mercy High College Preparatory San Francisco, CA Rachel Rubin-Green Los Angeles Culver City High School Culver City, CA Malcolm Singer Oakland San Francisco University High School San Francisco, CA Betty B. Tillman Oakland Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School San Francisco, CA INDIANA Jean M. Ballard Ferdinand Marian Heights Academy Ferdinand, IN Gregory J. Blackwell Indianapolis Carmel High School Carmel, IN Pamela G. Boyer-Johnson Newburgh William Henry Harrison High School Evansville, IN Ann M. Burke Bloomington Bloomington High School South Bloomington, IN Nora A. Malle Wawaka Central Noble High School Albion, IN Lois R. Smith Boonville Castle High School Newburgh, IN John D. Thompson New Castle New Castle Chrysler High School New Castle, IN KENTUCKY Charles Chrisman Williamsburg Williamsburg High School Williamsburg, KY Elizabeth R. McIntosh Covington Simon Kenton High School Independence, KY Judith M. Painter Lexington Tates Creek High School Lexington, KY Thomas R. Pyron Clinton Fulton County Area Technology Center Hickman, KY Richard A. Royster Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Lexington, KY Daniel J. Zoeller Louisville Trinity High School Louisville, KY MICHIGAN L. Boyle Beaver Island Beaver Island Community School Beaver Island, MI Keith F. Forton Traverse City Traverse City Central Senior High School Traverse City, MI Julie E. Frohlich W. Bloomfield Troy Athens High School Troy, MI Olive L. Horning Fenton Fenton Senior High School Fenton, MI John Kovalchuck Warren Lincoln High School Warren, MI Gayle L. Main Okemos Okemos High School Okemos, MI Janet Ostendarp East Lansing Webberville Reifenberg High School Webberville, MI Daniel J. Schab Lansing Williamston High School Williamston, MI MISSOURI Juanita Chambers St. Louis Gateway Institute of Technology St. Louis, MO Jedda L. Farrell Arnold Seckman High School Imperial, MO Susan E. Gibisier Springfield Parkview High School Springfield, MO Cynthia J. Herman Wildwood Clayton High School Clayton, MO Stephen H. Klawiter St. Louis Lafayette High School Eureka, MO Eric D. Matzat Branson Branson High School Branson, MO Michele C. Perrin St. Louis Nerinx Hall (Archdiocese of St. Louis) St. Louis, MO Lorene C. Rogers Kansas City Park Hill High School St. Louis, MO WEST VIRGINIA Anita S. Deck Crab Orchard Liberty High School Beckley, WV Robin N. Follet Wheeling The Linsly School Wheeling, WV Donna M. Knotts Pickens Pickens School Elkins, WV Harriet L. Kopp Gerrardstown Musselman High School Martinsburg, WV William E. Mann Charlton Heights Clay County High School Clay, WV Joyce A. McGeehan Bethany Brooke High School Wellsburg, WV Rebecca L. McLaughlin Charleston Sissonville High School Charleston, WV