Twenty Global Problems by Suciu and Miller

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Paul Miller, Director of Global Initiatives - NAIS , miller@nais.org

Ioana Suciu, Associate Director of Global Initiatives - NAIS, suciu@nais.org

Kusum Wagle, Teacher – Washington International School, aqua51@gmail.com

Valentine Courouble, 7th Grade Student – Washington International School

NAIS Challenge 20/20: “Solving Global Problems Two Schools at a Time”

NAIS Global Initiatives

The mission of the Global Initiatives team is:

To assist NAIS member schools and their partners in their quest for a more global future for their students, NAIS will nurture partnerships and provide resources within an international framework.

One Book: High Noon: 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them

Sharing our planet: Issues involving the global community

Global warming

Biodiversity and ecosystem losses

Fisheries depletion

Deforestation

Water deficits

Maritime safety and pollution

Sharing our humanity: Issues requiring a global

commitment Massive step-up in the fight against poverty

Peacekeeping, conflict prevention, combating terrorism

Education for all

Global infectious diseases

Digital divide

Natural disaster prevention and mitigation

Sharing our rule book: Issues needing a global regulatory

approach Reinventing taxation for the twenty-first century

Biotechnology rules

Global financial architecture

Illegal drugs

Trade, investment, and competition rules

Intellectual property rights

E-commerce rules

International labor and migration rules

Two Programs:

Challenge 20/20 and

the Global Issues

Network

Global Issues Network

Started in Europe- then Asia, the Middle East

Starting this fall in Africa and the Americas

GIN: Town Meeting Web Platform

www.global-issues-network.org

GIN: Conferences

Annual in Geneva

March 19-21 2009

Europe in Milan Fall 2008

Middle East in Doha March 2009

US Summer Institute in Washington

DC (WIS)

Challenge 20/20: International education

program

Internet-based program with no cost and no travel required

Cross-cultural partnerships

Open to public and private schools, elementary and secondary

Goals

Creative problem-solving

Collaboration

Communication with students from a different country and culture

Community service, service learning

Learning different perspectives

Partnerships

Some schools are already working

together (sister schools etc).

Others are paired by NAIS based on

grade level

topic of interest

preferred partner school and/or location

when they want to start (1st or 2nd term)

2-3 school partnerships

Structure

Relatively unstructured: no benchmarks or performance standards

Paperwork: registration process; reports

Bonus: priority for Institute for Student Leaders for rising 9th to 11th graders

2008 Applications to Participate in Challenge 20/20:

Term One: (September 2008 to February 2009)

Term Two: (January 2009 to May 2009)

All applications for either term are to be submitted to NAIS from by August 15, 2008

Partnerships and announcements are made at the end of August/beginning of September 2008

Apply online at: http://www.nais.org/go/challenge2020.

Participants

2005: 75 schools from 26 US States and 30 countries

2006: 350 schools from 32 US States and 52 countries

2007: More than 400 schools from 39 US States and 56 countries

More Information Available at:

www.nais.org/go/challenge2020

Examples Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Flourtown, PA, and St. Joseph's Convent Girls' Senior Secondary School, Jabalpur, India 

Global problem: Infectious Diseases9-12

Students launched a charitable partnership with two impoverished towns in India.

Examples

Elementary School Partnership

PK-5Bright School, Chattanooga, TN, partnered with Colegio Cristobal Colon, Lomas Verdes, Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico.

Global Problem:  Water Deficits

Students are running informational campaigns including public service TV spots they created, to encourage water conservation.

Examples

St. Mary’s Episcopal School, Memphis Tennessee and Steigerwald Landschulheim Gymnasium

Wiesentheid Germany

9-12

Global Infectious Diseases

Schools decided to concentrate on hygiene

Created The Helping Hands Program

Sanitizers and educational tools put in to the Hospital Benjamin Bloom in El Salvador, working with an NGO there

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