Who:
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The primary users
of this GLP website are going to be the students participating in the project
along with their collaborating teachers. Administrators and parents are more
than welcome to access the portal to follow up on the activities the students
are participating in. In order to be successful in the project, students must
have basic knowledge of internet browsing, word processing, power point, and
simple video editing. In this project students might interact with other
students across the world, working together to make a change in society by
spreading the word to stop bullying. I am a new teacher who personally has a
scar in his life left by bullying and who in the recent raise of anti
bullying movements wants to puts his grain of sand to help build a better
world.
What: |
A Global Learning
Project (GLP) is a project in which collaboration with other classes is
essential. With the use of technology such as the internet, students interact
and collaborate together from different places in the world for a common
goal. In the case of our project “Stop the Hate”, our goal is to create and
spread a message of awareness to stop bullying across the world.
If you are ready
to be part of a better world and you want to become an agent of change you
should participate in this project. This project will provide you with the
knowledge necessary to stop, prevent, and provide help to victims of
bullying. By being part of this amazing project you will gain social skills
and also will help you become and ambassador of such an important cause.
To be able to
participate in this project you would need to have access for you and your
classmates to computers and connection to the internet. Also, those computers
need to have a word processor program, a presentation program like Power
Point, and a video editing program like Windows Movie Maker. You will also
need access to a video and audio recording device. Because this project
targets a universal issue, the academic standards behind it are based on the United
States Common Core Standards for Education and ISTE Standards. The project targets
all four language arts (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), making it
easier to have teacher outside the US to accommodate the project to their
standards. You and your teacher should have knowledge of your school technology
support policies and request permission to our portal if by any chance is
blocked on you school server. In the end, this project will provide you with
many social, academic, and 21st century skills. The interaction
with other students across the world will expose you to cultural diversity
and will clear misconceptions about different cultures.
When: |
This project will
be held annually on October as part of the National Bullying Prevention Month
as an added resource to raise awareness in schools.
Where: |
This GLP started
as an idea in Puerto Rico and it took shape in California. Where is
implemented it would depend on the participants and their partners. This
website will provide all the instructions and guidance you will need to
execute the project. Participants are going to interact with each other and
change experiences through a forum.
Why: |
Through the years,
bullies and the act of bullying has been seen as a rite of passage. All the
pain and suffering many kids suffer growing up got to a point where society
finally noticed how wrong it was and it’s trying to fix the issue. This
project was created with the idea of providing some tools and skills that
will help in the fight against bullying by creating a conscience message of
hope. Participants join this project because they want to become agents of
change. They have been through bullying or have witness someone gone through
it and felt helpless. This is why this project is important for teachers and
students alike. For teacher is a way to incorporate curriculum into a
powerful activity. For students is a way to gain skills, practice their
writing and speaking, use technology, and spread a message of hope. Students
would rather work in a group on this topic than alone. Mostly because they
are or have been victims of bullying and are not ready to confront this type
of subject discussions alone. Global collaboration becomes a forum for
expressions that provides acceptance and sympathy from others around the
world. This make students understand that they are not alone and they can
relate to others across the world.
How: |
The collaborating
teacher would try to connect with other classes that would like to
participate on this project. Global learning is going to be held in the
portal’s forum and media hub. Student’s work is going to be published there
so others can share it and vote for the video of the year. Collaborating
teachers will get support from their school, community, and project
coordinator. In order to make this project work the participating classes
need to be totally engage willing to collaborate with others. To be able to
drive the global learning in your school you would need to get your teacher
to sign up to participate in the project. After signing up, teacher must look
for a partner or work alone as a class. Nevertheless, the technology for this
project needs to be accessible.
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