World View Partners' Workshop: 
A one-day workshop exploring globalization issues

August 18, 2005


8 am to 4 pm

at Paisley IB Magnet School
Winston Salem, North Carolina

Co-sponsors
Wake Forest University Center for International Studies

Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Salem Academy
Salem College

8:00
Registration (Refreshments available in the Outer Cafe)
9:00

Welcome
Donald Martin, Superintendent
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Wayne Burkette, Head of School
Salem Academy


9:15
GLOBALIZATION: ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD
AND THE U.S.
Sylvain Boko, Department of Economics, Wake Forest University

10:15
Break (Please visit displays in Outer Cafe)

10:30

GLOBAL EDUCATION: A WORLD OF CONNECTONS
Catherine Scherer, President/ CEO and author, Simon and Barklee, Inc.

11:30

Concurent Sessions
(participants will choose one small group session from the following 12 sessions)

Lectures:

1. The Global Economy
Sylvain Boko, Department of Economics, Wake Forest University

2. International Communications
Michael Hazen, Department of Communication, Wake Forest University

3. Patriotism, Globalism, and International Politics

Peter Furia, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University


4. Developing Cultural Competencies
Steven Folmar, Department of Anthropology, Wake Forest University

5. The Global Environment
Jeff Steinmetz, Department of Environmental Science, Queens University of Charlotte

6. International Organizations Role in the World
Jerry Pubantz, Department of Political Science, Salem College

7. The Role of Women in Developing Countries
Ulrike Wiethaus, Department of Humanities, Wake Forest University

8. The Use of International Film in Teaching
Candyce Leonard, Department of Humanities, Wake Forest Universi
ty

Classroom Application Sessions:

9. Ease into Global Education: Here's How (for elementary school educators)
Catherine Scherer, President/CEO and author, Simon and Barklee, Inc.

10. Mathematics Activities from Diverse Cultures (for middle school educators)
Leah McCoy, Department of Education, Wake Forest University

11. Globalize Your Subject Area: Integrate and Collaborate (for secondary school educators)
Dana Ketcham, Media Specialist and Master Teacher, Washington State

Seminar:
12. How to Conduct a Socratic Seminar
(for all grade levels)
Micha Jeffries, Deparment of Education, Salem College


12:30


Lunch (served in the Outer Cafe)

1:15

Concurent Sessions Repeated
(participants will choose one small group session from the following 13 sessions)


Lectures:

1. The Global Economy
Sylvain Boko, Department of Economics, Wake Forest University

2. International Communications
Michael Hazen, Department of Communication, Wake Forest University

3. Patriotism, Globalism, and International Politics

Peter Furia, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University


4. Developing Cultural Competencies
Steven Folmar, Department of Anthropology, Wake Forest University

5. The Global Environment
Jeff Steinmetz, Department of Environmental Science, Queens University of Charlotte

6. International Organizations Role in the World
Jerry Pubantz, Department of Political Science, Salem College

7. The Role of Women in Developing Countries
Ulrike Wiethaus, Department of Humanities, Wake Forest University

8. The Use of International Film in Teaching
Candyce Leonard, Department of Humanities, Wake Forest Universi
ty


Classroom Application Sessions:
9. Ease into Global Education: Here's How (for elementary school educators)
Catherine Scherer, President/CEO and author, Simon and Barklee, Inc.

10. Mathematics Activities from Diverse Cultures (for middle school educators)
Leah McCoy, Department of Education, Wake Forest University

11. Globalize Your Subject Area: Integrate and Collaborate (for secondary school educators)
Dana Ketcham, Media Specialist and Master Teacher, Washington State


Seminar:
12. How to Conduct a Socratic Seminar
(for all grade levels)

13. Socratic Seminar (based on Friedman's Manifesto for the Fast World )
Regina Higgins, World View (seminar leader)


2:15


Break (refreshments available in Outer Cafe)

2:30

SHOULD THE U.S. CARE ABOUT INTERNATIONAL OPINION?
Peter Furia, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University

3:30

NEXT STEPS FOR SCHOOLS
Robert Phay, World View


3:45

Adjourn
Teachers attending this workshop and completing the necessary study guide
will earn 1 Continuing Education Unit.
 

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