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iEARN IMPACTS
Last fall we produced the 2016-2017 iEARN Project Book - a comprehensive and updated guide to iEARN Global Projects - all aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. Included in the guide are 94 iEARN projects from 119 project facilitators in 40 countries. the
· In October 2016, iEARN-USA sponsored mobile app for the Global Education Forum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Nearly 400 people attended the annual event.
· iEARN sponsored and participated in the 7th Annual Global Education Conference in November 2016, leading more than 18 sessions with presenters from 14 countries, including a keynote by Executive Director Tonya Muro on virtual exchange.
· On December 7, 2016, 16 students, their teachers and parents from Helen Keller Middle School in Easton, Connecticut were invited to the United Nations to present on the iEARN Global Project "Water is Life" for the United Nations Office for Sustainable Development.
UPCOMING
· With the support of a generous grant from the Longview Foundation, iEARN-USA will be producing the Teachers’ Guide to Global, Collaborative Teaching and Learning, a new effort to bring together resources and opportunities for global collaboration. Submissions of projects and resources for inclusion in the guide are currently being accepted at bit.ly/globalguide17.
· Registration is now open for the 2017 iEARN Conference and Youth Summit in Marrakech, Morocco July 17-22, and hosted by the Moroccan Education and Resource Network (MEARN). Educators, students, program staff, officials and partners from more than 50 countries are expected to attend, including iEARN-USA. Visit iearn2017.ma to register.
· In 2017 we're expanding the Global Education Ambassadors (GEA) program
(with the generous support of a donor), an opportunity for current iEARN-USA educators to take on a leadership role in the iEARN-USA network. GEA's serve as regional representatives, support recruitment and training of new iEARN educators, and participate in professional development opportunities to continue building leadership skills in global education. Learn more at bit.ly/iearngea17.
BRIDGE IMPACTS
· iEARN-USA is currently implementing the BRIDGE Program (Building Respect through International Dialogue & Global Education) part of the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative, a tribute to late Ambassador Chris Stevens. In the first year of the program 150 teachers from 10 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as well as the U.S. participated in professional development and international networking, More than 1,000 students in MENA and the U.S. collaborated in global projects. Visit the BRIDGE website at bridge.iearn.org.
· Since the start of the program, experienced iEARN facilitators have conducted 15 in-person workshops in all of the participating countries.
These workshops prepared educators for online professional development, cross-cultural collaboration with teachers from other countries, as well as reviewed the essentials of online exchange and project-based learning.
· In December, iEARN-USA’s BRIDGE Program Coordinator, Rachel Manley, conducted site visits at three schools in Winchester Public School District in Winchester, VA, including John Handley High School where she observed a Hunger Banquet as part of iEARN’s global project “Finding Solutions to Hunger.”
UPCOMING
· The Spring activities of the BRIDGE Program will kick off in the end of January 2017 with another round of in-person workshops, followed by the online educator course in February. Online professional development will include synchronous videoconferencing, recorded webinars, and activities for student preparation.