World View Partners' Workshop: 
A one-day workshop exploring global citizenship

August 12, 2004

At Independence High School in Charlotte


Co-sponsors
Charlotte Country Day School
Charlotte/Mecklenburg Schools
Davidson College
Independence High School
Providence Day School
Queens University of Charlotte 
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte


            Thursday, August 12
8:00Registration
9:00Welcome
Richard Beall (CIS), Millie Cox (CCDS), Rick Hinson (IHS), James Pughsley (CMS)
9:15 What is effective and responsible global citizenship? 
Ambassador Edward Brynn, Vice Chancellor for International Programs, UNC-Charlotte
10:10

Review of Packets
Neil Bolick, World View

10:15 Break
10:30 Skills Educators need to create globally effective citizens
Madline Uraneck, International Education Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
11:20

Concurrent Sessions:

1.  Political Literacy: The Global Dimension
Cynthia Combs, UNC-Charlotte

2.  Economic Literacy: The Global Dimension
Fred Dabney, d2 Consulting

3.  Values Education: A Global Context
Robert Spach, Davidson College

4.  Global Environmental Citizenship
Mark Kelso, Queens University

5.  New Citizens: Immigrants in North Carolina
David Stewart, International House

6.  Communication in a Wired World
Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College

7.  Understanding the Nature of Global Conflict
Chris Alexander, Davidson College

8.  Cultural Diversity
Gary Ferraro (Emeritus), UNC-Charlotte

9.  Service-Learning to Build a Community-School Network
Dick Grover, Kennesaw State University

10.  The U.S. Role in a Changing World: New CHOICES Teaching Material for Secondary Teachers
Jack Zedlitz, Charlotte Latin School

11.  Teaching Global Citizenship to Elementary Students
Madeline Uraneck, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

12.  How to Conduct a Socratic Seminar
Brenda Duff, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

12:20Lunch
1:30

Concurrent Sessions Repeated And:

13. Integrating Curriculum within International
Thematic Units
Vincent Ammirato, Mark Jenkins, Elisabeth Kinney, IHS

14. Socratic Seminar: Global Citizenship
Regina Higgins, World View

2:30Break
2:45 The Essential Role of a Liberal Arts Education in Creating Responsible Global Citizens
Nancy Cable, Vice President and Dean of Admissions, Davidson College
3:30

Next Steps for Schools
Robert Phay, World View Director

3:45 Adjourn

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