Student Group:
Educational Prospectives
Learning Community: Social Justice

Contacts 
    Carmen Kut | President
Bonnie Wong | Financial Coordinator
    Jacci Clauss | Publicity Chair
    You Y Kim | Secretary

Annoucements
   

1. Volunteers (for teaching English and general health knowledge to high school students) are cordially invited to join our major event next summer: 2006 India Summer Camp. Priority will be given to those who participate in our regular activities and those who help us identify volunteering opportunities. For highly qualified volunteers, air-ticket sponsorship (which is competitive) will be available on a need base. Please visit our website or contact Carmen Kut (carmen_kut@hotmail.com) for details.

N.B. Dates, destinations and programs may change. Please visit our website regularly for updates.

2. We are proud to announce that the CHINA CHAPTER of Educational Perspectives was formally established in September, 2005 --- at the Zijin High School --- the very school whose students we served in the summer of 2005. Our China Chapter now serves students in even poorer neighboring areas.

3. A few months afterwards, in December of 2005, our CANADA CHAPTER at the University of Toronto was also formed by the name of “Educational Perspectives U of T Chapter”.

4. 2 months later, our HONG KONG CHAPTER was established by the name of “Educational Perspectives Chapter at the Chinese University of Hong Kong”.

5. More chapters are in the course of being established, and announcements will be made from time to time. The EP family is growing. Together, we will serve the underprivileged communities more effectively and with an impact.


Mission Statement
   

Purpose:

  • To promote and improve basic education of underprivileged sectors of the society in the States and in other countries
  • To initiate Educational Perspectives as an international movement

  • Values:
  • To uphold an open-minded attitude among the different communities that we serve
  • To further the education of someone who might otherwise not be able to do so
  • To help others to fulfill a goal or a dream
  • To extend the love and care to circles beyond JHU
  • Who:
  • New immigrants in the Baltimore region
  • Underprivileged sectors of the community in developing countries

  • What:
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring
  • Providing a source of acculturation companion to the newcomers
  • Public health knowledge and life-skills
  • Planning and hosting english-teaching program for students and teachers in underprivileged areas
  • Raising funds for the aid of the community
  • Collecting books and other resources to promote education
  • How:
  • Annual trip to schools and teacher institutes in rural China and other developing nations
  • Workshops for underprivileged groups and new immigrants of the Baltimore region
  • Visits to local organizations of the same nature
  • Fund-raising and obtaining book donations on campus
  • To promote the formation of chapters of Educational Perspectives in this country and abroad, and eventually to transform the Educational Perspectives initiation into an international movement
  • Website: http://home.pacific.net.hk./~jhu_csc/ep/kut.htm