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
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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
Save Our Schools
- Feb 15, 2012 to Sep 30, 2012
- Location: Nationwide
- Description:
Save Our Schools is an ongoing philanthropic initiative operated and managed by a local civic organization and a collaboration of community stakeholders for the purpose of providing emergency funds and resources to schools.
The fiscal challenge facing our nation is having a significant impact on North Carolina Schools. The impact we are experiencing in the marketplace has trickled down to a reduction in public services.
Our schools are now being forced to make dramatic changes in their budgets, which will result in deferred maintenance, a deficiency in teaching resources, and the loss of educators. In the end, we are hurting our children. While there are parents, individuals, and organizations who are working hard to support our schools, it is clear that there is a need for more.
Recently, an alliance of community leaders and socially responsible companies committed to launch a unified effort to “Save our Schools”. This effort will utilize entrepreneurial creativity and proven strategies - Created by: Bob Winstead
Global Dialog: International & Comparative Perspectives on Education
- Jun 4, 2012 to Jul 1, 2012
- Location: Online at Peer to Peer University (P2PU.org)
- Description:
Hello Global Education Conference Community,
The Peer-to-Peer University School of Education (a free and open education community) is offering another batch of free online PD for teachers and learners starting in June. To see the full list of courses click here.
I am facilitating: Global Dialog: International & Comparative Perspectives on Education (starting June 4, 2012). I welcome you all to join and/or share the course info with others. The course is free and open licensed. Emphasis will be on dialog and sharing between countries. Assignments will be light!
This 1-month virtual seminar (June 2012) is for educators, learners and parents who are keen to discuss and compare education systems from around the world.
The course is divided into 4 modules each containing 2-3 online short videos (3-20 minutes each), optional reading, asynchronous discussions and an optional synchronous discussion (via Skype) around the following topics:
- Global definitions of learning and education (June 4-10, 20
- Created by: Anna
Summer Instiute on International Affairs for Educators June 25-29 2012
- Jun 25, 2012 to Jun 29, 2012
- Location: Washington, DC
- Description:
In the twenty-first century, countries are becoming increasingly interdependent. With the rise of the international community, the demands of globalization are being felt throughout the United States. As a result, it is imperative that today’s students are educated, global citizens that are aware of the world outside their borders.
The World Affairs Council—Washington, DC convenes its 22nd annual Summer Institute on International Affairs for high school educators and administrators July 23-July 27. This intensive, week-long seminar will include site visits and classroom resources. Focus will be on several global themes, including:
Global economics
Nuclear proliferation
Global warming
Failed states and democratization
Classroom resources
Join us for a fascinating survey of the most pertinent global issues and themes of today.
Seminar participants can choose to earn 3 graduate credits through the
Catholic University of America.
This program qualifies for continuing
education credits (40 hours).
July
- Created by: Amanda Stamp