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2004 Global Education Leaders' Program

June 20-25

UNC-Chapel Hill

  Cosponsors
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
Center for European Studies
Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
Choices for the 21st Century Education Program, Brown University
Consortium in Latin American Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University

NC Center for South Asian Studies of the Triangle South Asia Consortium

Triangle Institute for Security Studies
University Center for International Studies
Visiting International Faculty Program

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Sunday, June 20
Check In
 
3:00-4:30
Check in at Best Western University Inn Hospitality Room for registration and program packet Room 112
Best Western, Hwy 54 East
5:00
Opening Reception
Sponsored by the Visiting International Faculty Program
Chamberlin Residence
1001 Arrowhead Road
6:00
Individual Sessions on Action Plans (World View staff meets with first half of the group) Chamberlin Residence
Dinner on your own  

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Monday, June 21
Globalization
Ctr for School Leadership Dev.
8:00
Welcome and Introductions
Robert Phay, World View
Room 128
8:45
The Challenge of a Global World and the Need to Understand It
Clark Plexico, Clark Plexico Consulting, Inc.
Room 128
9:15
Break  
9:30
Clash of Civilization: The Huntington Thesis
James Peacock, Dept. of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill
Room 128
10:30
Globalization: An Economic Perspective
Peter Brews, Technology and Business Innovation, Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC
Room 128
12:00
Lunch Dining Room
1:00

Global Issues Seminar : “A Manifesto For the Fast World” by Thomas Friedman
Seminar Leaders:
Carolyn Pumphrey ,TISS
Yan Li and Cindy Carlson, APSI

Rooms 127 & 128
2:30
Break  
2:45

The Cultural Dimensions of Globalization
Heidi Hobbs, Dept. of Political Science , NC State University

Room 128
4:00

“Why Teach Global Ed”
Suzanne Gulledge, School of Education , UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
5:00

Individual Sessions on Action Plans
(World View staff meets with second half of the group)

 

Dinner on your own

 

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Tuesday, June 22
Geopolitics in an Age of Global Terrorism
Ctr for School Leadership Dev.
8:00

International Terrorism: Background and Future
Joseph Caddell, Dept. of History , NC State University

Room 128
9:15

US and the European Union
Milada Vachudova, Dept. of Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
10:30
Break  
10:45

Communications Revolution
Cori Dauber, Dept. of Communication Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
12:15
Lunch Dining Room
1:00

Global Issues Seminar : “Conclusion and Summary: Domination or Leadership” by Zbegniew Brzezinski in The Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership
Seminar Leaders :
Marion O'Quinn and Tamara Young, Cary High School
Darryl Powell, Principals' Executive Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 127 &128
2:30
Break  
2:45

Israel and Palestine
Charles Kennedy, Dept. of Political Science, Wake Forest University

Room 128
4:00

Classroom Application
CHOICES—Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy
Marion O'Quinn and Tamara Young, Cary High School

Room 128
5:30

Group Dinner at Charlie's Chinese Restaurant

237 S. Elliot Road, Chapel Hill

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Wed., June 23
United States' Place in the World
Ctr for School Leadership Dev.
8:00
The Challenges and Responsiblities for the Single Superpower
William Boettcher, Dept. of Political Science, NC State University
Room 111
9:00

Videos: “ Searching for the Roots of 9/11,” Thomas Friedman Reporting

Room 111
10:00
Break  
10:15

US and Africa
Julius Nyang'oro, Dept. of African and Afro-American Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 111
11:15

“Planning Curriculum in International Education”
Neil Bolick, World View

Room 111
11:45

Election of Class President

Room 111
12:00
Lunch Dining Room
12:45

Global Issues Seminar: “The American Dilemma” by Paul Kennedy, ch. 13 in Preparing for the Twenty-First Century
Seminar Leaders:
Steven Levine, Carolina Asia Center , UNC-Chapel Hill
David Warren, Retired UNC/Duke Professor

Rooms 127 & 111
2:00

US and Asia
Steven Levine, Carolina Asia Center , UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 111
3:00

Leave for Raleigh

 
4:00

Exploris Museum Tour: “ China : Visiting Masters of Ancient Innovation”

Exploris Museum
201 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh
5:00

Exploris Presentation: Resources for Implementing Global Education

 
5:15

Dinner on your own at ethnic restaurant in Raleigh

Raleigh
6:00

[ Optional ] IMAX Movie Presentation- Lewis & Clark

Exploris Museum

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Thursday, June 24
Population Dynamics, Immigration, and the Environment
Ctr for School Leadership Dev.
8:00

Colombia : A Key to Understanding South America
Luis Giron, Visiting International Faculty teacher, Eastern Randolph High School

Room 128
8:45

US and Latin America
T om Whitmore, Dept. of Geography, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
9:45
Break  
10:00

Asian Music: Lecture and Performance
Jonathan Kramer, Dept. of Music , NC State University
Yongsheng Zhang and George Zhou, Chinese Musicians

Room 128
11:00

Critical Global Environmental Issues
Frederic Pfaender, Dept. of Environmental Sciences & Engineering, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
12:15
Lunch Dining Room
1:00

Global Issues Seminar : “The Hispanic Challenge” by Samuel Huntington in Foreign Policy, March/April 2004.
Seminar Leaders:
Neil Bolick, World View
Katy Vinroot, World View

Rooms 127 & 128
2:30
Break  
2:45

Population Dynamics and Public Health Issues
Melinda Meade, Dept. of Geography, UNC-Chapel Hill

Room 128
4:00

Major Challenges Facing the Schools and Colleges
Discussion by Grade Level
Moderator : Nicholas Didow, Kenan-Flagler Business School , UNC-Chapel Hill
Gene Gallelli, Principals' Executive Program (K-5 Leader)
Tim Brewer, NC Community College System (Community College Leader)
Suzanne Gulledge, School of Education , UNC-Chapel Hill (Secondary Schools Leader)

Room 128
5:30

Group Ethiopian Dinner at Robert and Jean Phay's Home

123 Morgan Bent Ct., Chapel Hill

TIME
SESSION TITLE
LOCATION
Friday, June 25
Bringing It All Together
Ctr for School Leadership Dev.
8:00

South Asia : Major Issues and Challenges in the Classroom
David Gilmartin, History Dept., NC State University

Room 128
9:15

Resources for Global Education (A sample)
Beverly Sizemore, UCIS, UNC-Chapel Hill
Carolyn Pumphrey, Triangle Inst. for Security Studies, Duke University
Gary Jarrett, Visiting International Faculty Program
Jean Ferguson, UNC-Chapel Hill University Library
Cindy Carlson, Asian/Pacific Studies Institute, Duke University

Room 128
10:15

Group Photograph and Break

 
10:30

Final Session on Action Plans
Presentations by participants

Room 128
12:30
Lunch
Luncheon Speaker: Betsy Brown, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, UNC General Administration

The Future of Global Programs in North Carolina Schools and Colleges
Robert Phay, World View

Remarks by Class President

Presentation of Certificates
Magnolia Room, The Friday Center
2:30
Final Adjournment  

   

 


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