Wednesday, July 27, 2011 (6)

Jul 27, 2011
October 9, 2010
Saturday
  • Food and Culture - a Global, Collaborative Classrooms Project

  • Oct 9, 2010 to Dec 31, 2013
  • Location: Online and in your classrooms
  • Description: Let your students learn with the world, not just about the world!The purpose of this project is the development of a global, collaborative classrooms project which will provide a context for students to:* Develop knowledge, skills and habits conducive to excellent health* Practice habits of responsible citizenship - locally to globally* Develop Global Competencies by studying "with" the world instead of "about" the world* Develop critical 21st Century Skills* Become engaged in a rigorous, relevant and real-world project* Engage the knowledge within the disciplines through research, problem solving and application* Learn - as opposed to memorizing then forgetting discrete factsThe initial sources of inspiration for this project were the book, Hungry Planet - What the World Eats, which is both a beautiful and profound essay on the people of our planet and the food they eat; the Edible Schoolyard Project where students grow and cook their own food, as many of the content standards are tau
  • Created by: Anne Shaw
March 5, 2011
Saturday
  • Global Media Literacy Network

  • Mar 5, 2011 to Mar 1, 2016
  • Location: Global, Online & Belgrade
  • Description:

    MEDIA LITERACY NETWORK IS ONE NEW DIGITAL MOVEMENT WILL DEVELOP ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE MULTILEVEL CROSS SECTORS INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN MEDIA LITERACY

     

    • The main goal of the Platform will be the collection, promotion and dissemination of the mew methodologies, projects and audio visual tools in new and traditional media.
    • Everybody working in media literacy is welcome to become a member of the Platform without membership fee if accepted to promote the Platform and give to the Platform one or more creative projects application.
    • The Platform will offer to the members wide online visibility, events, workshops and seminars and large list of potential partners for international cooperation and projects.
    • The Platform will offer to every member online space and editorial rights for providing information, audio visual promotion of multimedia productions and call for participation through easy and user friendly online software.
    • Open a Media Literacy Market to trade expertise and profit from th
  • Created by: Miomir Rajcevic
June 15, 2011
Wednesday
  • Online Courses on Ancient and Modern China

  • Jun 15, 2011 to Aug 23, 2011
  • Location: Online
  • Description:

    Explore China’s rich history and its relationship with the world in preparation to teach students about this economic and cultural powerhouse.  Featuring live online chats with scholars, audio and video content, and more, these courses offer interactive learning opportunities on your own schedule. Each course also provides student-friendly tools and resources ready for use in your classroom. 

    Two graduate credits are available per course.  Participating educators also qualify for a study tour to china!

     

    The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China 

    June 15-August 23
    10-Week Online Course

    Open to All K-12 Educators


    Changing China: History and Culture Since 1644

    June 15-August 23
    10-Week Online Course

    Recommended especially for educators in grades 6-12

    To register or for more information, email Abby Detweiler at abby@primarysource.org.

  • Created by: Gina Sultan
June 26, 2011
Sunday
  • GEEO Summer Travel Programs

  • Jun 26, 2011 at 6:00pm to Aug 3, 2011 at 7:00pm
  • Location: All over the world
  • Description:
    Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO) is a non-profit organization that runs summer professional development travel programs designed for teachers. 

    GEEO is offering 9 different travel programs for the summer of 2011: India/Nepal, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey/Jordan/Egypt, South Africa/Mozambique/Zimbabwe/
    Botswana, Morocco, Argentina/Uruguay/Brazil, Peru and Costa Rica. Registration deadline is June 1st, 2011, however some of the programs will be full before then. 

    Educators have the option to earn graduate school credit (3 credits through Indiana University) and professional development credit while seeing the world.  The trips are 8 to 23 days in length and are designed and discounted to be interesting and affordable for teachers. GEEO also advises teachers on how to find funding to subsidize the cost of the trips. GEEO provides teachers educational materials and the structure to help them bring their experiences into the classroom. The trips are open to all nationalities of K
  • Created by: Jesse Weisz
July 8, 2011
Friday
  • iEARN Summer Short Course-Planning a Global Collaborative Project for your classroom

  • Jul 8, 2011 to Aug 10, 2011
  • Location: Online
  • Description:
    This four week summer course will show teachers how to plan and implement an online collaborative project with their students for the upcoming school year. The course is asynschronous and begins with an overview of global project-based learning, then facilitators guide you to select a project and plan a lesson/s that outline how the project meets your curriculum needs. The course will have up to 30 educators from the US and around the world and includes two live conferencing sessions, one coinciding with the IEARN International Teacher Conference in Taiwan www.iearn2011.org.  
    This course is open to educators of all grade levels. 
    Course fee : Member $100
    If you complete the course and wish to become an  iEARN member, you will receive a 50% discount off the regular individual membership fee of $100!
    Dates: July 8th - August 10th, 2011
    For more information write to : onlinepd@us.iearn.org
  • Created by: Diane Midness
July 25, 2011
Monday
  • Sustainability Education Summer Institute 2011

  • Jul 25, 2011 to Jul 27, 2011
  • Location: IslandWood
  • Description: Please consider submitting a proposal or sharing this within your networks:The Sustainability Education Summer Institute 2011 (now in our 3rd year) will be held July 25-27, 2011 at IslandWood in Seattle, WA. SESI is a rich and vibrant opportunity for K-12 teachers and administrators and teacher education faculty and administrators to deepen their knowledge of education for sustainability (EfS) and apply it to their schools and programs.SESI is currently soliciting proposals for sessions to fit within the following themes:· Introduction to Sustainability Education· Curriculum Integration: How to Bring Sustainability into the Classroom in a Real Way· Connecting Community & Education: Closing the Loop with the Neighborhood· Sustainability Education and Systems ThinkingFull descriptions of these themes are available on the web at: http://islandwood.org/sesiIf you are interested in leading a session that would help other educators further understand these areas, head over to the website and
  • Created by: Dave Wilton