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GO Global Facilitator Orientation Webinar June 29, 2010

GO Global Facilitator Orientation Webinar June 29, 2010. Agenda. Introductions Go Global Overview What are the Goals? Why is it important? How will it work? Expectations Team Planning Product Planning Revisions/Group Work. Program Goals: 2009-10.

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GO Global Facilitator Orientation Webinar June 29, 2010

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  1. GO GlobalFacilitator OrientationWebinarJune 29, 2010

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Go Global Overview • What are the Goals? • Why is it important? • How will it work? • Expectations • Team Planning • Product Planning • Revisions/Group Work

  3. Program Goals: 2009-10 FOCUS: Building Professional Learning Communities in Schools • Understand the influence of culture (language, products, perspectives and practices) on the identity of diverse students (language, ethnic, race, disability) • Use knowledge of 21st century technology, partnerships and resources to facilitate school-wide international student learning experience • Understand how to effectively design and implement an ongoing school-wide international student learning experience • Serve as an advocate for 21st learning global awareness and positive student global dispositions?

  4. Program Goals: 2010-11 FOCUS: Building Student Global Competencies 4 Domains of Global Competence: • Investigate the World • Recognize Perspectives • Communicate Ideas • Take Action

  5. EdSteps • Background • Purpose • Matrix • Website http://www.edsteps.org/CCSSO/ManageContent.aspx?system_name=I5nka44NofDD3IY38QBonx+Crwfdw+uF&selected_system_name=DRkDdjiObdU=

  6. 1. Investigate the World • Students investigate the world beyond their immediate environment. (similar to last year) • Students can • Use knowledge of language and culture to identify issues and frame researchable questions of local, regional, or global significance. • Use their knowledge of language and culture to develop an argument based on compelling evidence that considers multiple perspectives and draws defensible conclusions about a globally significant issue.

  7. 2. Recognize Perspectives • Students recognize their own and others’ perspectives. • Students can • Recognize and express their own perspective on situations, events, issues, or phenomena, and identify the cultural, social, economical, political, geographical, and historical influences that inform that perspective. • Examine the role of place, time, culture, society, and resources in the perspectives held by people, groups, and/or schools of thought.

  8. Communicate Ideas • Students communicate their ideas effectively with diverse audiences. • Students can • Recognize and express how diverse audiences may interpret and use the same information in different ways and for different purposes and how that affects communication and collaboration. • Explain how individuals, societies, events, and the development of knowledge are influenced by the movement and interaction of ideas, goods, capital, and people.

  9. Take Action • Students translate their ideas and findings into appropriate actions to improve conditions. • Students can • Identify and create opportunities for personal and collaborative action and civic engagement to contribute to sustainable improvements and quality of life. • Assess options, plan actions, and engage in civil discourse, considering previous approaches, varied perspectives, political viability, and potential consequences.

  10. HOW WILL IT WORK?

  11. Session Overview FOCUS: Building Student Global Competencies 4 Domains of Global Competence: • Investigate the World • PREVIEW: Take Action • Recognize Perspectives • Communicate Ideas • Take Action

  12. Reflection • What connections can we make to our current plan to expand students’ ability to: • Investigate the World; Recognize Perspectives; Communicate Ideas; Take Action • What can we add to next year’s plan to expand students’ ability to: • Investigate the World; Recognize Perspectives; Communicate Ideas; Take Action

  13. FOCUS: Building Student Global Competencies • Model Immersion Unit in Spanish and Japanese: Connections to 4 domains of Global Competence highlighted within specific sessions.

  14. LANGUAGE is a vehicle to take us to the destinationLast year… This yearJapanese SpanishSpanish Japanese

  15. Immersion Protocols • High ratio of native speakers to teachers will provide maximum Comprehensible Input. • Use the target language as much as possible • Teachers will engage in cultural learning experiences while listening in a world language. • Teachers may experience some initial discomfort • Focus is on building listening skills (not speaking)

  16. Immersion Protocols • This contextual support, along with the repetition of key words will help the students create meaning. • Facilitators should support UNDERSTANDING through gestures, slower speech, repetition • Teachers will further engage with the world language through a variety of interactive activities designed to promote student choice. • Teachers are allowed to process the information in English, ask for clarification etc.

  17. Strategy Session Protocols • Join in small group discussion (English ok) • Garner strategies for implementation in YOUR school plan • Develop a complete Action Plan

  18. Helpers – Immersion Session

  19. FOCUS: Building Student Global Competencies Breakout Partnership for Global Learning Inspired Presentations: Presentations by level 2 participants who will have attended the Partnership for Global Learning Conference.

  20. Day 3 & Day 4 - Presentations

  21. Expectations

  22. Expectations • End of Day 1: • Decide a Student Action Project & Essential Question • Day 2: • Develop Action Steps for 4 Domains • Day 3: • Refine school strategic plan (including a section to highlight when teachers will collect students work and will evaluate with the Global Competence Matrix). • Practice 10 minute presentation for Day 4. • Day 4: • Present Plan and Provide Critical Friend Feedback

  23. Expectations • End of Day 1: • Decide a Student Action Project & Essential Question • Day 2: • Develop Action Steps for 4 Domains • Day 3: • Refine school strategic plan (including a section to highlight when teachers will collect students work and will evaluate with the Global Competence Matrix). • Practice 10 minute presentation for Day 4. • Day 4: • Present Plan and Provide Critical Friend Feedback

  24. Action PlanBuilding Students’ Global Competencies

  25. Provide Feedback Borrow Good Ideas Questions and Answers?

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