Teaching, Culture and Diversity
Join the Ninth Cross National Teaching Forum

On Sunday, June 30, 2002, as part of the WACRA Interactive Case Sessions  - panel sessions will be held to discuss issues pertaining to teaching across cultures.  There will be five panels representing different regions of the world: Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin, Central and North America.

If you have had experience teaching or training in another part of the world, you may want to join one of our panels. If you think you might be or would like to teach in another part of the world, you may want to meet others who have done so. We promise a lively presentation and discussion.

The topics selected for discussion are:

  • Adapting the Case Method to different Cultures. Evaluating Student Performance.
  • Cross Cultural Differences in Developing Collaborative Teaching Strategies.
If you are interested in being on the panel and or be the organizer of a region, please contact:
Session Coordinator/Review Chair
Dr. Carmen Vega-Carney
AGSIM (Thunderbird)
GLENDALE, AZ U.S.A.
e-mail carneyc@t-bird.edu
Tel. +623-561-5470
Western Europe
Dr. Franz Egle
Federal University for Public Administration
MANNHEIM, GERMANY
e-mail FranzEgle@compuserve.com
Tel. +49-621-155-651
Fax:+49-621-156-5651, 
Dr. Lars Bengtsson
Lund University
LUND, SWEDEN
e-mail: Lars.Bentsson@fek.lu.se
Tel. +46-46-222-46-48
Fax +46-46-222-42-37
Central and Eastern Europe
Dr. Wojtek Sibilski
Tech. University
WROCLAW, POLAND
e-mail: molasy@iozi23n.io2.pwr.wvoc.pl
Fax +48-71-3203504 
Africa, Asia, Latin, Central and North America
Dr. Carmen Vega-Carney
AGSIM (Thunderbird)
GLENDALE, AZ U.S.A.
Tel. +602-978-7282
Fax +602-439-1435
Dr. Ricardo Hernández
Univ. of Extremadura
Cáceres, Spain
e-mail: ricardoh@arrakis.es
Tel. +34-927-25-74-80 x7931