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International Education and Resource Network Chicago Public School Video

International Education and Resource Network Chicago Public School Video http://tinyurl.com/CPS-intl-collaboration. The Pulse of iEARN. 2,000,000 Students 40,000 Educators 130 Countries 200 Projects 30 Languages.

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International Education and Resource Network Chicago Public School Video

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  1. International Education and Resource Network Chicago Public School Video http://tinyurl.com/CPS-intl-collaboration

  2. The Pulse of iEARN 2,000,000Students 40,000 Educators 130Countries 200 Projects 30Languages

  3. A safe, secure environment for teaching & learning with the following goals:

  4. To facilitate teacher & student-directed collaborative project work

  5. To create and maintain global, national and local support structures to sustain project work

  6. To demonstrate that project-based collaboration can enhance teaching and learning and improve the quality of life on the planet.

  7. Projects in all Curriculum Areas: • Arts & Literature • Social Studies • Math & Science • Languages & ESL • Adaptable to meet national (state) standards

  8. Collaboration Centre for communication and sharing http://media.iearn.org

  9. My Name around the World Where are you from? What is your name? What does your name mean in your native language and in other languages? Why do you have this name? Who gives you this name? Who was the first person in your family, which has/had the same name? Which famous persons had your name? What is the nonofficial version of your name? Students can create different visualizations of their name: posters, handicrafts, drawing, etc… Project web page http://media.iearn.org/projects/myname

  10. Folk Tales “The iEARN Folk Tales project enables students to go global using the Internet, sharing their ideas with students from around the world. Just as important, it gives opportunities for reflection on the lessons and morals of local and national folktales, stories told down through the generations as a way to pass along lessons that still have much to teach students today” (Saleem Ibrahim, iEARN-Pakistan). Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/folktales

  11. Holiday Cards Exchange “The 7 and 8 year old students created their own personal Christmas cards to share with students in China, England, Australia, Romania and England and New York. It was very exciting to see the creations of other students, some older than the St. James students, but still willing to share holiday greetings with new friends around the world. “ Rebecca Richardson, iEARN Teacher, USA Project Website: http://media.iearn.org/projects/holidays

  12. One Day In the Life Students describe a day in their life. In addition to written descriptions, students are invited to share visual images of their days through the "A Day in the Life: Photo Diaries," a digital photography exchange in which students share captioned photographs about their own lives. Students accompany each digital photograph with a short, written explanation of what is depicted in the photograph and its significance. Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/onedayinthelife

  13. Teddy Bear “The Teddy Bear project has changed my professional life. My students hated writing. That’s why I am so happy now: my students ARE EAGER TO WRITE because they have somebody in some part of the world who will read what they write! We have partner schools in Pakistan, Russia, Argentina and Australia. We love the forum! Many thanks for this great opportunity!!!” Veronica Zonteponte, a teacher from Argentina Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/teddybear

  14. Daffodil & Tulip Classrooms around the world choose Daffodil and/or Tulip bulbs to plant during the same week in November. The project fosters to develop appreciation of geography and culture among students since they will be learning about the other parts of the world as the students share their similar projects. The ultimate goal of the project is to promote building connections between students and their teachers, considering what affects plant growth, and peace! Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/daffodilsandtulips

  15. “(OF)2: Our Footprints, Our Future!”is an international initiative that encourages youth from around the world to use online tools and resources to measure their carbon footprint and develop ways to reduce their carbon usage. The goal of this project is for one million students to work together to collectively reduce their (CO)2 emissions by 35,000 tons in one year, reducing global warming. Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/of2

  16. On May 20th 2005, 45,000 kites soared into the air throughout Israel, and 5,000 more in Jordan, in London, in Mexico City and in 12 cities in North America, representing the high point of a unique project. The kites flew as a massive tribute dedicated to advancing the cultural and social dialog, a symbol of bridging the gap and understanding the “other”. Talking Kites All Over the World Project Web site:http://media.iearn.org/projects/kites

  17. Measurable Outcomes “I felt the [iEARN/Global Nomads Project Voice: After the War US-Iraq school] video-conference was very successful and it gave me an insight on how students, all the way across the globe, felt about the war. It was amazing to hear their thoughts. I enjoyed the conference and can’t wait to do the next one.” --Alicia, high school student, Connecticut • Increased communications and analytical skills • Enhanced cross-cultural awareness • Changed attitudes; enthusiasm for going to school, on int’l exchanges

  18. Measurable Outcomes … through iEARN, my students collaborated with students from Orman School in Cairo, Egypt, in a media literacy unit …. As US troops closed in on Baghdad, students from both countries shared articles, photos and news clips from their respective regions. They found a much wider spectrum of viewpoints and coverage than they had anticipated. Being pushed to verify facts as reported by news sources, students on both sides of the ocean experienced first hand the need for critical thinking and active inquiry. One and all changed from strictly passive consumers of media to more active, discerning students of electronic and print information. --Sarah, high school teacher, Spokane, Washington Increased interest in other cultures’ educational systems Improved technology skills Greater teacher morale Increased interest in int’l exchange programs

  19. iEARN is… • Professional Development • Face-to-face • Online Courses • Webinars • Train-the-Trainer • Annual Conference

  20. Membership Resources include: • Access to 300 online curriculum-based projects • School partners in 125+ countries • Native speakers of 30 languages • Searchable online database of partners and projects • Videoconferencing and chat opportunities • Project description booklet & other teachers resources • Newsletters and twice monthly online newsflashes • Online and professional staff support • Face-to-face & online professional dev. opportunities • Annual Int’l Teachers' Meeting & Youth Summit

  21. iEARN is… The largest project-based K-12 network in the world! 25,000 schools and youth organizations in over 130 countries. www.iearn.org

  22. iEARN-USA 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 450 New York, NY 10115 212 870-2693 us.iearn.org Twitter: @iearnusa

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