World View 2001 Symposium: Creating Global Schools




Symposium 2003

Globalization: What It Means and How to Teach It

October 20 and 21, 2003


The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



Co-sponsors

The American Forum for Global Education
Center for European Studies
Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies
CIBER, Kenan Flagler Business School
Choices Program of Brown University
Consortium in Latin American Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University
NC Center for South Asia Studies of the Triangle South Asia Consortium
Triangle Institute for Security Studies
University Center for International Studies
Visiting International Faculty Program

                             Monday, October 20

8:00Check In and Registration
8:45

Welcome
Chancellor James Moeser
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

9:00

Globalization: Impact on World and U.S. 
Billy Wireman, President Emeritus
Queens University of Charlotte

10:00

World Demographics
Allan Parnell, Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill

10:45

Break

11:00

Teaching Global Education
Linda Arkin and Hazel Greenberg, Directors, The American Forum for Global Education, New York City

12:15

Lunch

1:30

Concurrent Sessions

K-12 Sessions:

1.  International Baccalaureate:  New Elementary Program
Peggy Otey and Maureen Vinge
Charlotte Country Day School

2.  Around the World and Across the Street  
Leah Perry-Lawless, Exploris Middle School, Raleigh

3.  Model United Nations 
Glenda Tesalona, United Nations Association, New York City

4.  Considering the U.S. Role in the World: A New Unit from the Choices Program at Brown University 
Bill Velto, Cary Academy

5.  Bringing the World Back Home Through Peace Corps Resources
Erin Bair, Global TeachNet, Washington, D.C.
Eileen Mattingly, Coverdell World Wise Schools, Washington, D.C.

6.  Globalizing the K-12 Curriculum for K-5 Educators
Linda Arkin and Hazel Greenberg, The American Forum for Global Education

7.  Teacher Exchanges: How To Teach Abroad
Sarah Bumgarner, Charlotte Country Day School
Sharon Jacobs, VIF, Guilford County Schools
David Young, VIF Program

8.  My Place, Your Place, Our Place (MYOPlace): Education for the Neighborhood and the World 
Glenda Ross and Gerald Ubben, The University of Tennessee

9.  Cultural Dimensions: Classroom Activities to Understand Culture and Marketplace 
Lynne Gerber, Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill

Community College Session:

Critical Issues in Advancing the Community College Global Agenda
Delores Parker, Vice President, NC Community College System (facilitator)
Don Ammons, Gaston Community College
Janyth Fredrickson, Alamance Community College

2:45 Concurrent Sessions

K-12 Sessions:

1.  International Baccalaureate:  New Elementary Program
Peggy Otey and Maureen Vinge

2.  Around the World and Across the Street  
Leah Perry-Lawless

3.  Model United Nations 
Glenda Tesalona

4.  Considering the U.S. Role in the World: A New Unit from the Choices Program at Brown University 
Bill Velto

5.  Bringing the World Back Home Through Peace Corps (
Erin Bair and Eileen Mattingly 

6.  Globalizing the K-12 Curriculum for K-5 Educators
Hazel Greenberg

7.  Teacher Exchanges: How To Teach Abroad
Sarah Bumgarner, Sharon Jacobs, and David Young

8.  My Place, Your Place, Our Place (MYOPlace): Education for the Neighborhood and the World 
Glenda Ross and Gerald Ubben

9.  Language and Culture Immersion Programs for K-12 Educators
Marlo Goldstein, AmeriSpan, Philadelphia, and Lynne Gerber, Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill

Community College Session:

International Programs for Community Colleges
Linda Arkin, The American Forum for Global Education
4:00 Break
4:15 Team Meetings on Global Action Plans
OR
4:15 Participants not in Teams: 
Global Health: State of the World

James Lea, UNC Center for Global Health
5:30 Reception for Participants and Faculty
Phays' Residence

                           Tuesday, October 21

8:00Coffee, Juice, and Pastries
8:30

The Global Economy
Peter
Brews, Kenan Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill

9:30 Communications Revolution
Cori Dauber, Dept. of Communication Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill
10:30 Break
10:50 The Globalized War on Terrorism
Peter Feaver, Director, Triangle Institute for Security Studies
12:00Implementing Global Education Programs
Linda Arkin and Hazel Greenberg, The American Forum for Global Education
12:30Adjourn

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