“ A small group of thoughtful people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead
Comment shared at our #globaled11 presentation
On November 15, 2011, Michael Graffin, Deb Frazier, and members of the #globalclassroom team were delighted to share our Global Classroom 2011-12 community with the world at the Global Education Conference 2011.
Attended by around 25 teachers, from Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, this presentation was a fantastic opportunity to share, and reflect upon, the incredible efforts of our #globalclassroom teachers in making global connections, establishing projects, and enabling their students’ voices to be heard on the world stage.
Less than 6 weeks on from our official #globalclassroom launch, we are currently 150 members strong. Our teachers, and students, come from 28 countries, across 6 continents, and from an incredible range of cultural and religious backgrounds.
Global Classroom is already making a significant impact on the lives of students and teachers around the world.
And we’ve barely begun.
We hope you will take a moment to watch our presentation, and join our emerging global learning community. There are K-12 projects to suit everyone, and if there aren’t, you’re most welcome to bring your own!
If you’d like to listen to (watch) our recording, please click here:

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