XCL Camp
As potential future leaders, 55 students & 17 teachers from 18 high schools in northern Thailand learnt how to benefit from a multi-cultural world through a 3-day residential training in the Cross-Cultural Leaders or XCL (pronounced as “excel”) Camp, managed by Ace! The Academy for EducationUSA under a grant from the United States Department of State, Washington D.C., and in collaboration with the American Embassy, the American Corner/Chiang Mai University Library, and Thailand-U.S. Educational Foundation (Fulbright).
VIPs who officiated were:
Mr. Kenneth L. Foster, Cultural Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy, Bangkok;
Khunying Pimjai Kupadakvinij, Special Adviser to H.M. The Queen's Support Foundation, Chiang Mai;
Ms. Porntip Kanjananiyot, Executive Director, TUSEF (Fulbright), Bangkok.
Cooperating Partners included the U.S. Peace Corps, The Prince Royal's College, CMU Demonstration School, Montfort College, Chiang Mai International School, and Nakorn Payap International Schools.
Aug 18, 2007
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