The Global Classroom Project was co-founded by two teachers on opposite sides of the world – Deb Frazier (Ohio, USA), and Michael Graffin (Perth, Western Australia).
Through Global Classroom, we are building the online collaborative spaces and global network to enable teachers and students to explore new ways to connect, share, learn and collaborate on a global stage.
Our #globalclassroom community includes more than 220 K-12 teachers from 32 countries around the world; and is hosting a wide range of primary (elementary), middle, and secondary global projects (organised and run by our participants) - through to June 2012.
This Global Classroom blog will be used to share the latest news, project announcements, and posts from our participants showcasing their project activities and students’ learning over the course of 2011-12.
We also hope to publish guest posts from distinguished global educators; spreading the word about global education & sharing valuable professional learning resources. If you’d like to submit a guest post, please tweet @mgraffin, or email globalclassroomorganisers@gmail.com. Thankyou!
To find out more, please read our Global Classroom Manifesto, and visit our wiki at http://globalclassroom2011-12.wikispaces.com.
This looks great! I actually oversee the development and implementation of a new program called Integrated Global Arts (IGA). We work at an international school in the most underserved region of Denver. I’d love to stay in the loop of your developments and invite you to check out my blog. Perhaps there is room for a collaboration of some sorts…?
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