Global Week 2013: Social Change: Standing Up and Speaking Out. Grassroots movements that matter partnership in action. social media and the protester.

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Global Week 2013: Social Change: Standing Up and Speaking Out. Grassroots movements that matter partnership in action. social media and the protester. voting & the political process Integrating these strands during the week: Strand 3: ACE Workshops (short) Track 1: ACE org/Clubs leaders lead workshops with students Track 2: “skills” oriented workshops (i.e. rapping/poetry for social change) Student registration in November Workshops limited to 20 students Strand 3: ACE Workshops (short) Track 1: ACE org/Clubs leaders lead workshops with students Track 2: “skills” oriented workshops (i.e. rapping/poetry for social change) Student registration in November Workshops limited to 20 students Strand 2: Engagement Workshops (long) Thread 1: “grassroots movements that matter” Thread 2: “social media and the protester” Thread 3: “political process/voting” Thread 4: “Partnerships in action” Student registration in November Workshops by grade-level Strand 2: Engagement Workshops (long) Thread 1: “grassroots movements that matter” Thread 2: “social media and the protester” Thread 3: “political process/voting” Thread 4: “Partnerships in action” Student registration in November Workshops by grade-level Strand 1: Community experiences Monday – Thursday all school speakers Friday: all school “share out” sessions & the final performance advisory Strand 1: Community experiences Monday – Thursday all school speakers Friday: all school “share out” sessions & the final performance advisory

Global Week 2013 Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:55 – 10:10 Social Media speaker + break ACE offering All school lunch Faculty & student leaders preparation/A CE Hosted Activities/Perfo rmances 8:55 – 10:10 Partnership in Action speaker & discussion 10:10 – 10:30 break 10:30 – 1:50 Engagement workshops & lunch (off campus conference space option with bag lunch) 1:50 – 2:10 break 10:10 – 10:30 break 10:30 – 1:50 Engagement workshops & lunch (off campus conference space option with bag lunch) 1:50 – 2:10 break 8:55 – 10:10 Political Process speaker 8:30 – 8:50 Advisory 10:10 – 10:30 break 10:30 – 1:50 Engagement workshops & lunch (off campus conference space option with bag lunch) 1:50 – 2:10 break 10:10 – 10:30 break 10:30 – 1:50 Engagement workshops & lunch (off campus conference space option with bag lunch) 1:50 – 2:10 break 2:10 – 3:00 ACE Workshop #1 (Tues), ACE Workshop #2 (Wed) and # 3 (Th) 8:55 – 12:00 Engagement workshops 8:55 – 12:00 Engagement workshops 8:55 – 10:15 Engagement workshop 10:15 – 10:40 break 8:55 – 10:15 Engagement workshop 10:15 – 10:40 break 10:40 – 11:30 Engagement workshop Share Out 11:35 – 12:35 All School lunch 11:35 – 12:35 All School lunch 12:40 – 1:30 ACE Workshop Share Out 1:35 – 2:30 Thank you and final performance 1:00 - 2:00 Grassroots Movements speaker 2:00 – 2:10 break 1:00 - 2:00 Grassroots Movements speaker 2:00 – 2:10 break 12:00 – 12:55 All school lunch

Engagement Workshop Monday1:00 – 3:00 (Preparation time as necessary on campus) Tuesday10:30 – 1:50 SESSION ONE Wednesday8:55 – 12:00 SESSION TWO (possible change to 10:00 – 12:00) Thursday10:30 – 1:50 SESSION THREE Friday8:55 – 10:15 SESSION FOUR 10:40 – 11:30 (All – school share out in Chapel Theater*) *Each group will have 3 minutes to share their results via an oral presentation and/or may exhibit something outside the Chapel Theater for the entire day on Friday) Engagement Workshops are dedicated to “deep dives” into a specific aspect of the Global Week Theme. Grades 6 – 9 will create grade-level workshops; GOAL: Each workshop should introduce students to a concept or concepts, share teach appropriate content, and engage students in an experience that produces a result for Friday’s community share out. Workshop leaders (students, faculty, or guests) are welcome to use the preparation time on Monday to finalize planning for the T/W/Th sessions.

Engagement Workshop HELP US MEET YOUR NEEDS The ACE Center is a resource for all Engagement Workshop leaders. To help us support you effectively, we will need the following information: Workshop Title________________________________________________________ Max number of students in your workshop_________________ Workshop Summary ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 1

Engagement Workshop HELP US MEET YOUR NEEDS Number of separate work space you will need including # of students per space (explain as necessary) ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Seating/Space Req’s: ____Chairs ___Tables for project work ___ Group work space Technology Requirements: ___ Projection ___ Sound ___ Microphone _____Other Will you use a laptop? Let us know it’s specs______________________________ Participants: Names/times of all guests who will be on campus ______________________________________________________________________ Affiliated Group/Non-profit: ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Would you be interested in taking your group (or a sub-set) off-campus to work in a nearby conference space (ex: the IDEO conference room): 2

ACE (short) Workshop MondayNone Tuesday2:10 – 3:00 Wednesday2:10 – 3:00 Thursday2:10 – 3:00 Friday12:40 -1:30 (All – school share out in Chapel Theater*) *Each group will have 3 minutes to share their results via an oral presentation and/or may exhibit something outside the Chapel Theater for the entire day on Friday) ACE Workshops are dedicated to sparking an interest in a topic, exploring an untapped talent, or simply experiencing a different way to think about the GW topic. GOAL: Each workshop should engage students in an experience that produces a result for Friday’s community share out.

ACE (short) Workshop HELP US MEET YOUR NEEDS The ACE Center is a resource for all ACE Workshop leaders. To help us support you effectively, we will need the following information: Workshop Title________________________________________________________ Max number of students in your workshop_________________ Workshop Summary ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 1

ACE (short) Workshop HELP US MEET YOUR NEEDS Number of separate work space you will need including # of students per space (explain as necessary) ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Seating/Space Req’s: ____Chairs ___Tables for project work ___ Group work space Technology Requirements: ___ Projection ___ Sound ___ Microphone _____Other Will you use a laptop? Let us know it’s specs______________________________ Participants: Names/times of all guests who will be on campus ______________________________________________________________________ Affiliated Group/Non-profit: ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Would you be interested in taking your group (or a sub-set) off-campus to work in a nearby conference space (ex: the IDEO conference room): 2