Getting Around in a Flat World: Empowering Your Students With Global Outreach
If you could take your students anywhere in the world, where would you go? To China, to see how a country with it’s enormous population can function? To Africa, to show them that there are still parts of the world where clean drinking water is a luxury? Opening our students’ eyes to cultural diversity is becoming increasingly important in a “Flat World” environment, and fortunately, with Web 2.0 technology, you won’t be on the hook for thirty round trip plane tickets.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could connect and collaborate with another teacher similar to you across the globe? With WeAreTeachers’ Facebook application, I Am Teacher, we are connecting teachers both across the US and on a global scale to share ideas and expose their students to new cultures and ways of life without leaving the classroom. Through our searchable database of teachers, we can provide quick, accurate matches for you based on several different search criteria.
Recently, Candace Townsley, a Gifted and Talented teacher outside Tulsa, OK agreed to connect and collaborate with another teacher internationally and allow the process to be documented for this blog.
Candace was enthusiastic about global learning projects from the start and looked forward to finding the right teacher to work with. She connected with Shelly Terrell, an EFL teacher in Stuttgard, Germany. Shelly was also a proponent of global learning outreach, saying “[Global learning] makes students aware of global issues, dispels stereotypes, opens students to cultural diversity & motivates students to collaborate on global issues.”
They connected via Facebook chat before moving the conversation to Skype, where the discussion turned to idea sharing. “We talked about what we teach, our various school systems, and brainstormed ideas and topics that would have the students use higher order skills,” recounted Shelly.
Candace described how they made plans to collaborate on a future project, “We decided that we would work on a project to assist in dispelling various stereotypes projected upon each culture. In doing so [students] will VIRTUALLY see how students really are in Germany/America.”
They made plans to bring their students together to create a lasting collaboration that they could revisit, so they are looking to create a wiki together this fall. (Watch this space for updates!)
But Candace and Shelly are just two of millions of teachers who are reaching across the globe, motivating, inspiring and sharing with each other. In 2006, teachers Julie Lindsay (Qatar) and Vicki Davis (US) saw the need for giving their students a sense of global unity after reading Thomas Friedman’s popular book about globalization, The World is Flat. Davis and Lindsay created The Flat Classroom Project, a project that brings teachers and classes from across the world together using Web 2.0 technology such as Wikipages and Ning. This video was created to kick off their 2009 Classroom Conference and tells more about using social learning to connect students internationally.
We want to know what you are looking for in terms of connecting globally. Take a minute to fill out this quick survey and let us know what tools you need to get a global outreach project started. WeAreTeachers would like to track other global learning projects and share the process and learnings with the WeAreTeachers community.
If you are itching to take the first step towards creating a global teacher to teacher partnership, go to Facebook and use our I Am Teacher application to find the right match for you, and leave us a comment to let us know how you’ve used I Am Teacher to take your students and yourself on an international adventure!
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August 11th, 2009 at 7:16 pm
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August 11th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
This is a great idea! I will be sure to share this with my team.
August 17th, 2009 at 7:44 am
I’m really excited to participate in this project with Shelly! Thanks to Sundey for a great story and stay tuned for our Oklahoma/Germany journey.. I’m sure it will be quite WUNDERBAR!
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