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Pre-internship Teaching in Malaysia

Summer closed

5 weeks (July 7 - August 14, 2008)

Sponsored by the Department of Teacher Education in the College of Education

Arranged through the Office of Study Abroad (OSA)

What's this program about?

Malaysia is a country that provides an exceptional opportunity to learn about diversity in race, religion, ethnicity, language, culture, and physical environment.

This program will provide experience in classroom teaching in selected Malaysian elementary and secondary schools in a small city outside of the capital, Kuala Lumpur.

Each MSU student will be paired with a collaborating Malaysian teacher in the same academic field and level as the student. After a period of classroom observation, the student will develop lessons and co-teach with the cooperating teacher, and finally teach classes independently under the supervision of the cooperating teacher. Each student will be able to participate in a wide variety of school and community activities during the placement at a school. The students will live with a Malaysian teacher’s family to obtain a first-hand understanding of the communities in which they live and teach. Regular meetings with the instructors will serve to interpret and expand on the practical knowledge learned in the classroom, and relate it to previous knowledge of the U.S. educational system.

Other highlights include:

  • Lectures and discussions by Malaysian educators, headed by one of several MSU alumni in the Sultan Idris Teacher Education University
  • Observation and interaction in a variety of educational settings, both urban and rural
  • Travel to sites of historical, cultural and ecological importance, including a visit to Penang island, known as “the Pearl of the Orient,” and the first of the Malay states that the British took over in the 1600s; a visit to Malacca, where there still remain various evidence of the early Portuguese explorers who were the first of the Europeans to arrive in 1511; and also a visit to Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of the country.
  • School observation and classroom teaching experience in rural schools and in urban schools around Tanjung Malim.

What can I study?

Pre-internship students will be required to enroll for six (6) credits in the following courses. Teaching professionals should contact the instructors regarding their credit requirements.

TE 816 Education in Transition 3 cr.
TE 894 Special Topics 3 cr.

These credits may be applied to the Master’s degree in Curriculum and Teaching at Michigan State University.

Students may enroll for TE 890 (Independent Study) with the approval of the instructors.

What are the requirements?

In order to participate in this program, a student should have completed the B.A. or B.S. degree in MSU’s teacher preparation program, and be scheduled to begin the MSU internship program in September 2008. Students who have completed their MSU internship are also eligible. Students from other universities may participate in this program with approval of the instructors. Practicing teachers are also welcome to participate.

Students must be in good academic standing, with a grade point average of at least 2.5 at the time of application. Meeting this minimum grade point average does not, however, guarantee admission.

Applicants’ participation may be denied or their participation approval may be revoked if their conduct before departure raises doubts as to their suitability for program participation.

Where will I live?

Students will be housed with selected families of Malaysian teachers who are collaborating with this program. Orientation week will be in a university residence hall. During our field trips each weekend, we will live in guest houses or hotels.

Who can tell me more about this program?

Anne Schneller
206 International Center
Phone: (517) 355-2350

Dr. Rajendran Nagappan will be the instructor of the program. Dr. Nagappan received his PhD from MSU’s Department of Teacher Education, and is now an Associate Professor at Sultan Idris Teacher Education University. Kurnia Yahya, the co-director, received her Education Specialist degree from MSU’s Department of Teacher Education, and has many years experience in the teaching profession in Malaysia.

To learn more about the program visit the program web page. This site contains descriptions, photos and web sites on Malaysia and its education system.

Do I need a passport or visa?

A valid passport is required for entry into Malaysia. U.S. citizens do not need a visa.

U.S. and non-U.S. citizens need a valid passport both to enter other countries and to return to the United States. If you already have a passport, make sure it is valid until at least six months after your return date. If you must apply for or renew a passport, APPLY EARLY, since a minimum of twelve weeks are usually required for processing. During peak travel seasons, more processing time is required. Passport forms are available at many federal and state courts, probate courts, some county/municipal offices and some post offices. They can also be downloaded from the Web.

For more information about passports visit the web page.

A visa is official permission granted by the authorities of a country where you will study or travel that allows you to enter and remain in that country for a specific purpose. The visa itself is frequently a stamp in your passport, not a separate document. You will need a passport before applying for a visa and the passport plus visa process may take several months, so start early. It is your responsibility to inquire about visa requirements for all countries you plan to visit while abroad; this includes countries that you plan to visit before or after your study abroad program.

For more information about visas visit the web page.

Are there special health issues?

As part of your acceptance you will complete a Student Health/Emergency Treatment Authorization. It is your responsibility to ensure that your routine immunizations are up-to-date; inquire whether there are recommended and/or required immunizations or medications for the country/countries you will visit (including any countries you will visit that are not part of the study abroad program’s itinerary); and review educational issues relevant to your personal health and safety.

See the "Health Issues" section of the Student Handbook for further health information and recommendations.

How much does it cost?

The program fee is $1,999 and includes the following:

  • application fee ($100)
  • deposit ($200)
  • pre-departure orientation
  • accommodations
  • most meals
  • accident and sickness insurance
  • field trips

Amounts not included in the program fee for which participants will need to budget include:

  • MSU tuition and fees*
  • airfare
  • additional meals
  • books and supplies
  • passport application fee ($100)
  • visa application fees (if applicable)
  • pre-departure doctor visits
  • pre-departure immunizations (if applicable)
  • personal spending money

Students may request a cost sheet which estimates these additional expenses not included in the program fee by contacting the Office of Study Abroad at (517) 353-8920.

Approximately two months before the program’s departure date, students will receive an e-bill from the MSU Student Accounts Office for the study abroad program fee. Students will also be e-billed for tuition and fees, based on the number of credits taken, once they have enrolled in courses. (Both amounts may be billed at the same time.)

*Check Student Accounts for current tuition, fees and taxes. MSU students pay the same amount they would pay to study at MSU; non-MSU students pay the Lifelong Education rate, regardless of state of residence.

How can I get help to pay for it?

Financial assistance is available to students who make appropriate arrangements with the Office of Study Abroad (OSA) and MSU’s Office of Financial Aid.

If you are an MSU student and indicate on your application that you plan to use financial aid to pay for your study abroad experience, OSA will forward an estimated cost sheet to the MSU Office of Financial Aid for processing. This form will include all anticipated costs associated with the program, including airfare.

If you are a non-MSU student, please request financial aid from your home university. If your university is unable to award you financial aid, contact the MSU Office of Study Abroad to apply for loans only and you will be provided with instructions on how to proceed.

For further information about financial aid, visit the Web page.

Additionally, MSU students applying to any credit-bearing study abroad program are eligible for OSA Scholarships. Some scholarships are based exclusively on academic performance; others are based on a combination of academic performance and financial need. Requirements are listed in the scholarship application. The deadlines to apply for these scholarships are February 1st for spring break programs, March 1st for summer, academic year and fall semester programs, and October 15th for winter break and spring semester programs.

A generous endowment from the MSU Federal Credit Union, as well as additional resources provided through the Forest Akers Endowment, MSU Alumni Association, the Australia-Pacific Council, Eleanor and Charles Greenleaf Sr., Brigitte and Thomas Huff, the Georges Jules Joyaux Memorial Fund, the Kellogg Foundation, Charles and Marjorie Gliozzo, and contributors to the Overseas Study Endowment provide funding for these OSA scholarships.

For even more MSU scholarship opportunities through individual colleges or external scholarship possibilities (including funding for Multicultural students) visit the web page.

How do I apply?

You can apply online or download an application form.

Applications must be received in the Office of Study Abroad by October 15th for winter break and spring semester programs; February 1st for spring break programs, and by March 1st for summer, fall and academic year programs. We strongly recommend that you apply early as this program may fill to capacity prior to these deadlines.

Selection of applicants is done on a rolling admission basis - that is, applications are accepted and students are evaluated and considered for admission throughout the academic year. Please remember that applying early and meeting the minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.

A $100 application fee is required. Students will receive an e-bill for the application fee that is applied to the cost of the program and is non-refundable once a student has accepted admission into the program. Students who have accepted admission may also be billed for a non-refundable and non-transferable $200 deposit, also applied to the cost of the program.

Students who wish to withdraw their application are required to notify the Office of Study Abroad, in writing, that they no longer intend to participate.

Acceptance to all programs is based, minimally, on a faculty review of your transcript and a review of the Judicial Affairs Office records (MSU students) or Dean of Students Reference (non-MSU students).

Details about the admissions process, pre-departure information, what to know while you’re abroad, and information about returning home can be found in the Study Abroad Student Handbook that will be sent to you with your acceptance letter.

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Office of Financial Aid 252 Student Services
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MSU Travel Clinic East Circle Drive
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Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities 120 Bessey Hall
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Area Studies Centers International Center
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MSU Global Access Information about the world -- its regions and peoples and important international issues
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http://www.msuglobalaccess.net/

OSA contact info: Office of Study Abroad
Michigan State University
109 International Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1035
Phone: (517) 353-8920
Fax: (517) 432-2082
Email: studyabroad@osa.msu.edu
   
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