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Dale Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jan 1999 09:59:57 -0800
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Scott,

The Institute for Learning Innovation, an Annapolis, MD-based
non-profit, offers internships and fellowships three times per year:
spring, summer, and fall.  Interns and fellows are typically graduate or
post-doctoral students.

The Institute  for  Learning Innovation is currently accepting
applications for their spring 1999 internship position.  This internship
is a full-time,three-month position, beginning in February or March
1999 and continuing through April or May 1999.  This schedule is
flexible in order to accommodate both the applicant's and the
organization's needs and interests.  A stipend is offered to help defray
the cost of living.  Interns can pursue interests in informal learning
and acquire hands-on experience in all aspects of evaluation and
research.  There are also opportunities to help with the development of
educational resources, to organize and engage in professional
development, and to become involved in other facets of our organization
that match your interests.

Students working toward a graduate degree and professionals in the field
are encouraged to apply.  Interested candidates should send a cv/resume,
letters of reference, and a letter of intent to: Institute for Learning
Innovation, 166 West St., Annapolis, MD 21401.  Attention: Dale Jones.
For further information, please contact Dale at (410) 268-5149 or
<[log in to unmask]>.

The Institute is a non-profit organization that describes, assesses and
advances learning both in free-choice settings and in the formal
educational system.  The organization's focus is in three distinct yet
integrated areas: research and evaluation, professional development for
museum and other professionals, and materials and program development.
The staff has expertise across a wide variety of disciplines including
art, history, and science.  For further information, visit our website
located at <www.ilinet.org>.

Dale Jones
Institute for Learning Innovation

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