Sarah Thomas, Teacher / Technology Liaison, John Hanson French Immersion, Prince George's County Public Schools, MD Active blogger Sarah Thomas has inspired collaboration without regard to walls or borders as the founder of the first EdCamp in her county and the EduMatch project that
connects global educators.
Conference Sessions The morning Keynote on Wednesday 20 January, «
Connecting Global Educators and Learners», is being provided by Professor Sugata Mitra in the Bett Arena.
Not exact matches
As a
connected educator, she brings the
global community to her students on a daily basis.
Science and environmental
educators have long promoted the use of student versions of the same tools scientists employ, such as temperature probes
connected to laptops,
global - positioning and geographic - information systems to track species, digital cameras and microscopes, and statistical software to analyze data.
Get
connected at ePals, a
global learning community for
educators from more than 200 countries.
According to the USDE's «Homeroom» blog, «
Connected Educator Month focuses on reaching and encouraging
educators to try out and explore national and
global online learning opportunities.»
In this era of
global classrooms,
connected education, and home - to - school connections,
educators and parents need clear lines of communication now more than ever.
What we don't reflect on enough is how some
educators are
connected to the
global community, emerging trends and research, and larger conversations around reform and the direction of
global education in general — and how so many other
educators are simply not tapped into that world.
In 1996, after helping to wire schools near his home in Australia, Halse recognized that there was a
global need for an organization that would provide advice to
educators and help them
connect with their international peers.
I became a
connected educator, a
global citizen breaking down barriers, regions, and boundaries to reach out to
educators across the globe.
Right now, Anthony Bent is in Finland
connecting with other
educators to get a more
global perspective on education and find ways in which the American education system can do better.
CONNECTING EDUCATORS AND ORGANIZATIONS WORLDWIDE Week of
Global Collaboration November 12 — 16, 2012 The 2012 worldwide virtual
Global Education Conference as well as the iEARN International Conference and Youth Summit are slated to take place simultaneously during International Education Week (November 12 - 16, 2012).
There are a ton of
educators on Twitter that are
connecting and learning from one another, while building some
global relationships that will be invaluable to the future of their own professional development, as well as their schools.
The
Global Education Conference (GEC) is a collaborative and world - wide community event designed to reduce participation barriers and significantly increase opportunities for globally -
connecting educators (primary, secondary and tertiary levels), students, and organizations.
Hear from
educators who are employing project - based
global learning to give students the skills they need to
connect, cooperate, and compete in a
global environment.
I see myself — a Scottish teacher living in Norway — as a
global educator, using the internet to
connect my classroom to students and teachers around the world.
Joe is a
connected educator, harnessing a
global PLN on Twitter.
The Rutgers Graduate School of Education (GSE) offers learning opportunities that link the local and
global to
connect future
educators, leaders, and researchers to the reciprocal influences of local communities and
global society.
It's a tough, cruel world out there, and we're getting our scholars ready for the tedium, surveillance and authoritarianism they'll find in the workplace of the 21st century
global hyper -
connected flat world that superb
educators like Arne Duncan keep telling us to prepare for.
Scheduled for November 1 — 3, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nev., the conference promises to provide
educators at all levels with best - in - class strategies to accelerate their ability to lead and to
connect them with proven
global education leaders.
Exchange ideas and
connect with other
educators interested in
global education, overseas / international schools, Common Core State Standards, and 21st century learning on the social networking site ASCD Edge ™ at http://ascdedge.ascd.org/