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Global CollaborativeProjects

Lisa DurffWalden University

EDUC 8841

Our school’s mission is to provide an educational environment which enables students to strive for excellence in academics.

By restating our mission to include developing 21st century learners we would foster a climate of critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity.

We would increase our competitive edge and appeal to potential parents by meeting the ISTE NETS Standards for students.

Enrollment numbers at BCA are dropping and this may be a way to increase those numbers.

Global Collaborative Projects are based upon sound principles of learning.

Matthew 22:37-40 reminds us to

focus our concern not on ourselves

but on others, considering

others as more important than

ourselves.

Ms. Clever’s 1st GradeBroadfording Christian Academy.

References

Fredrick, K. (2010). It's a Small World: Nurturing Global Citizens. School Library Monthly, 27(3), 39-41.

Global Awareness in Your Classroom. (2009). Kappa Delta Pi Record, 45(2), 66-67.

International Society for Technology in Education (2007).

National educational technology standards for students, second edition. (2007). Washington, DC: ISTE.

Knox, A. (2006). Why American business demands twenty-first century learning: A company perspective. New Directions for Youth Development, 2006(110), 31-37.

Ouimet, J. A., & Pike, G. R. (2008). Rising to the challenge: Developing a survey of workplace skills, civic engagement, and global awareness. New Directions for Institutional Research, 200871-82. doi:10.1002/ir.263

Wagner, T. (2008). The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don't Teach the New Survival Skills Our Children Need--and What We Can Do About It. New York, NY: Basic Books.

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