World View 2001 Symposium: Creating Global Schools




Symposium 2001
Creating Global Schools and Colleges

October 15 and 16, 2001

Kenan-Flagler
Business School
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



Cosponsors
Center for European Studies
Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
CIBER, Kenan-Flagler School of Business
Consortium in Latin American Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University
Exploris Middle School
INTRAH (School of Medicine)
NC Center for South Asian Studies of the Triangle South Asia Consortium
University Center for International Studies


                             Monday, October 15

8:00Registration (coffee, juice, and pastries)
8:50

Welcome
Julie Collins, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill

Steve Allred, Associate Provost for Academic Initiatives, UNC-Chapel Hill

9:00

Keynote Address: Why Global Education and Global Schools/Colleges are Essential in Preparing Students for Today's World
Graham Pike, International Institute for Global Education, University of Prince Edward Island

10:00

Break

International Exhibits:
International program exhibits and other resources for educators are located in the foyer.  Please visit each display and take a brochure.  

10:20

A Curriculum for a Global School
Frederick Czarra, International Education Council of Chief State School Officers  

11:45

Luncheon, Café McColl
Box Lunches, Auditorium Balcony

1:00

Seminar:  The Challenge of Global Education

Readings:
1. Universal Responsibility, Dalai Lama
2. Guidelines for Global and International Studies Education, F. Czarra and 
    the American Forum for Global Education

2:20

Break

2:45

Concurrent Session I

1.  Globalizing the College Curriculum: UNC/Duke/NC State Resources
    
Kim Chapman, University Center for International Studies
    
Lynne Degitz, Center for Teaching and Learning
     Chad Haines, University Center for International Studies
     Robert Jenkins, Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
     Ruth Mitchell-Pitts, Center for European Studies
     Sharon Mujica, Consortium in Latin American Studies
     Carolyn Pumphrey, Triangle Institute for Security Studies
     Joanne Waghorne, South Asia Consortium

2.  Designing a High School Course on Global Issues
    
William Boettcher, Poli Sci, NC State University
     Eleanor Goettee, Cary High School
     Susan Mastro, Enloe High School

3.  Faculty/Student Study Abroad: Why and How to Do It
    
Millie Cox, Charlotte Country Day School
     Bonnie Kane, Nash-Rocky Mount Schools
     Melanie Robbins, Nash-Rocky Mount Schools
     Ellen Wenner, Forsyth Tech Community College

4.  Teaching Global Issues Through NC History and Social Studies
    
Sarah Bumgarner, Charlotte Country Day School
     Christy Cope, Wake County Schools
     Rene Porch, Lincoln County Schools

5.  Toward the Global School
    
Graham Pike, International Institute for Global Education, University of 
     Prince Edward Island

6.  Global Curriculum K-5: Integrating Global Education into the 
     Curriculum
     Frederick Czarra, International Education Council of Chief State School 
     Officers

7.  GLOBE: Hands-On International Environmental Science Program
     Lynne Gronback, Chapel Hill/Carrboro Schools
     Myra Halpin, NC School of Science & Math

4:00

Concurrent Session II 

1.  Globalizing the K-12 Curriculum: UNC/Duke/NC State Resources
     Same panel as in Concurrent Session I but the focus will be on
     resources for K-12 schools

2.  Designing a College Survey Course on Global Issues
    
William Boettcher, Poli Sci, NC State University

3.  Faculty/Student Study Abroad: Why and How to Do It
    
Same as Concurrent Session I

4.  Teaching Global Issues Through NC History and Social Studies
    
Same as Concurrent Session I

5.  Toward the Global School (Graham Pike)
    
Same as Concurrent Session I

6.  Global Curriculum 6-12: Integrating Global Education Across the 
     Secondary Curriculum
     Frederick Czarra, International Education, Council of Chief State School 
     Officers

7.  GLOBE: Hands-On International Environmental Science Program
     Same as Concurrent Session I

5:15 Reception for Participants and Faculty
Loudermilk Foyer, McColl Building

                           Tuesday, October 16

7:30Coffee, Juice, and Pastries
8:15

Creating and Sustaining a Global School or College: Success Stories
Brantley Briley, President, Southeastern Community College
Millie Cox, Director of International Programs, Charlotte Country Day
June Mullen, Assistant Associate Superintendent, Charleston (SC) Schools

9:30

Global Studies Action Plans: Writing Action Plan Team Meeting with Faculty Advisor

10:45 Break
11:00 Report on Action Plans
Robert Phay, World View

11:00

Concluding Remarks
James Lea, Director, INTRAH, UNC-Chapel Hill
12:00Final Adjournment

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