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Investigating real-world social, economic, and environmental issues through the Sustainable Development Goals
Are you looking for ways to implement the new science and technology STEM curriculum and help your students investigate real-world social, economic, and environmental issues that impact our lives in relevant and engaging ways? The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a holistic lens through which to help our students become the informed, effective citizens …
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Going Global In Your Classroom
In this session, teaches will discover free tools that enable collaboration on a global scale, explore online sites and spaces where educators can find others to connect with and gain an understanding of the power of collaborating globally with other educators/students. You will hear some specific examples of lessons and ideas and take away resources …
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Project Work in Kindergarten
In this session, educators will learn about how project work supports Kindergarten students in their learning and development. We will make connections to the Kindergarten curriculum and explain how engaging in projects with students can support educators in “covering” many areas of the document through rich experiences. We will share a project from beginning to …
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Developing Globally Competent and Engaged Global Citizens
Today’s students are part of an ever changing and challenging world. Many are interested in being part of a community of learners to address issues such as poverty, peace, environmental sustainability, food and water security and indigenous challenges. This webinar will focus on how to support students to become globally informed, engaged citizens while using …
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Ready to join a global project?
Are global projects a good idea for me and my students? In this webinar, participants will explore the design features of global projects. Global projects offer rich opportunities for student voice and choice, but how do teachers manage all the various “places” where students are working? How do we deliver our curriculum while working with …