Sunday, August 30, 2015

Global Education Highlights (weekly)

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Monday, August 24, 2015

If Berea can do it - so can you! A story of global collaboration success for learning!

The following is an excerpt from my new book, The Global Educator, being published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in early 2016. I share it here now to show how careful planning in conjunction with 'leaping into new learning modes' has started to transform teaching and learning in Berea District, Ohio, USA. 
This could be you and your school and/or district! Online global collaboration is imperative - when will you take that leap?

My quest is to find the true global school and I am excited to share the work of global educators in Berea City Schools District in the USA who are embedding global collaborative learning across the curriculum. This started as a school-based approach, but over the years has become a district-based initiative with classes and students across K-12 levels participating in global projects. Over a handful of years school leaders and teachers have systematically supported new approaches to using digital technologies and online learning to embrace global opportunities. It has been steady and hard work for all involved, but the winners are the students. Now many grade levels take advantage of global projects that ‘flatten the school district walls’ and the question they ask, ‘How are we helping our students to achieve dreams they never imagined possible?’, is being answered.

Berea School District - A story of online global collaboration success!
The Berea City School District (BCSD) is located in Berea, Ohio, USA. Student enrollment is approximately 7000 students K-12 consisting of four Pre-school to Grade 4 schools, one intermediate school, one junior high and one senior high school. They advertise to the community that they want students to gain skills that will help them compete successfully in the global economy of the 21st Century. They want students to be prepared for jobs and fields that haven’t been created yet.

http://www.berea.k12.oh.us/


Approaches to and goals for global collaboration
BCSD encourages and supports the use of technology through BYOD and several one-to-one models as tools for learning throughout the district. Elementary to high school students participate in global projects to learn from and with each other. It is about connection, collaboration and co-construction. It includes technology-infused, challenge-based and project-based experiences across the globe through personalized approaches to learning for all.The goal of BCSD is that all students communicate, collaborate,  and create on a global scale; they experience the challenges and triumphs of working in an authentic global team environment; they are exposed to intercultural dynamics within a professional working environment.  Reaching these goals will prepare students for the challenge of the multicultural workplace. 

Flat Connections Global Project: Teachers and Student experiences 
For quite a few years now BCSD high school classes at Grade 10 or 11 levels have joined the Flat Connections Global Project (FCGP) through the high school computer curriculum which is based on the ISTE standards. The global project (create, collaborate, communicate, and critical thinking) helps fulfill the objectives in the ISTE standards and is embedded into the curriculum through this expectation. 

Teacher preparation for FCGP 
Teachers at BCSD have been prepared for the demands of global collaboration in the classroom through Global Educator courses offered through Flat Connections professional learning. They also learn with their students as they participate in the project - professional learning is embedded into the global collaboration. The Administration and Academic Affairs Department support teachers so they can participate in the regular online teacher meetings as part of being in the FCGP teacher community. 

Student preparation for FCGP 
Students are given time in their Integrated Technology (required high school semester computer class) to learn the tools used in the project. They are given time in class to research, create their documents, communicate with team members, and create their final products. 

Barriers and enablers
Barriers to success include teachers and students who are not used to and are opposed to taking ‘risks’ in learning. They prefer to keep on the same pathway as before, and do not like to embrace change. Teachers can be an additional barrier when they are not willing to be transparent in their learning. 

Enablers to successful global collaboration include strong administrative support - making this project a priority; strong board office support - giving paid time off to participate in meetings and training; teachers willing to spend extra time to training and participate; and adequate technology devices and Internet access and speeds. 

Stories of student achievement and impact
A student who had participated in the FCGP approached her teacher the next semester.  When asked how she was doing she replied, “Great Mrs. Jambor, however, I miss global collaboration.  I just don’t feel as connected as I did when I was participating in our global project.” This comes as words of encouragement to other schools, districts, teachers if they are looking for reasons as to why should they do this as well. Students in a former FCGP presented at the Global Education Conference in 2014, confidently relating in a virtual classroom to a global audience how their learning was connected and collaborative and how it opened many doors and creative opportunities for them as learners. 

According to teachers at Berea….. 
“There is no greater or more authentic experience for teachers and students.  We learn by doing and Flat Connections allows students to do just that.” 

“Participating in such projects creates a professional learning community that for many will consistently develop and grow.” 

Empowering teacher leaders
Both Amy Jambor and Sheri Williams completed the Flat Connections Global Educator online course five years ago. Since then they have developed further skills as global project managers and have become empowered to lead and promote online global collaborative learning within Berea District and beyond.

“Global collaboration and online learning communities have helped me make a critical shift in my teaching.  I now feel confident in my ability to help students prepare for the world ahead.  Most importantly, students and I learn something new every day - together.” Amy Jambor

“I have met many colleagues and students from around the world.  That fact alone has added a dimension to my classes that I could not have received inside the walls of my classroom. This journey has shaped my teaching and learning, making me a better teacher.” Sheri Williams

More Berea District updates
Since becoming a Flat Connections School, teachers at Berea have planned to implement global projects across schools and across grade levels K-12. There are systematic plans in place to train and support educators so that they are ready to embrace global opportunities for themselves and their students. 


THIS COULD BE YOU! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Contact Julie Lindsay at Flat Connections today to discuss possibilities.


Find out more about Flat Connections global projects for K-12 - all projects start again in September 2015.

Find out more about the Flat Connections Global Educator online course - starts again in September!

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Global Education Highlights (weekly)

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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Flat Connections Global Collaboration Stars!

 See more images at the cross-post on the Flat Connections Blog.

We are about to start a new set of online global collaborative projects in September 2015 through Flat Connections. It is timely to consider highlights from last semester - and there were many!

A Week in the Life - Student Summits
One of the features of Flat Connections projects is the opportunity for students to come into a virtual environment and share their learning through a summit. We do these for the Flat Connections Global Project, Digiteen/Tween and the A Week in the Life Project.
A highlight for me were the A Week in the Life Student Summits Images below show summits hosted by the Anglo-American School of Sofia, Bulgaria where Grade 3 students presented and talked about the global issues challenge they collaborated on with others across the globe. This gathering included parents from AASS, other classrooms from Australia and Thailand and Bulgaria and a guest educator from New Zealand. Thank you to Christine Szeryk in Bulgaria, Danielle Lawlor in Adelaide, Sonya Van Schaijik in New Zealand, Kate O'Connell from Thailand - and to the students!
In addition, a big congratulations to the Lincoln School Nepal with teachers Sudha Rajouria and Brian Fawcett - wonderful student summit, despite many students having left Nepal after the earthquakes.





Flat Connections Global Project  - Awards and Summits 
The Flat Connections Global Project culminated in an online Awards Ceremony (explore the BEST student videos via that link!) to recognise student achievement. Thank you to our set of judges and to our Meta-Judge, Terry Smith, Assistant Professor at Radford University, USA. Students also presented their learning via Summits  - the slideshow below captures some of this excitement. Thank you to all Flat Connections Global Project educators and supporters for another excellent globally collaborative project!

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