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N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

What We’ll Be Covering:  What is Culture?  What is Diversity?  Why are Culture and Diversity important?  What is NICE?  What are NICE Student Ambassadors?  Question/Answer session N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

What is Culture? With the people around you (about 3-5 people per group) define what you think culture is (try to think of 3-4 examples) Try to brainstorm examples of culture and things that make up culture. N.I.C.E. Culture isn’t just ethnicity; it is the identity of a group of people. Not every country has one strict “culture” either: a single country could be made up of varied cultures! Factors that make up culture: traditions, languages, how people dress, morals/beliefs, hobbies/activities (etc) N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

With the people around you (about 3-5 people per group) define what you think diversity is. (Hint: you have to know what culture is before you can define diversity) N.I.C.E. Diverse: a variety or range So what’s diversity ? Having multiple cultures N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

Brainstorm a few ideas in your groups! N.I.C.E. Helps with worldwide connections Helps to understand each other and our differences Makes a more accepting world It helps to give you multiple perspectives N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

History  Teachers, administrators, students, and other members of the community formed the N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation in  First partnership was with the Liaocheng schools in China N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

Now  NICE has expanded and has partnered with (or is currently developing partnerships with): -Shanghai, China -France -Japan -Spain -India -Italy NICE has created Branching off from N.I.C.E. there are various programs such as the Newtown International Student Ambassador Program (NISAP) and the NICE Parent and Community Organization (NICE PCO). N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

 NICE Student Ambassadors help to schedule events for international delegates, fundraise, promote cultural awareness, and worke to expand students’ knowledge of diverse cultures  The group hopes to make lasting friendships and partnerships worldwide. N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

 Participate in our activities  Host a student  Apply for one of our trips  Join NICE Student Ambassadors and contribute your ideas N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

Questions/Answer If you have any questions about NICE, NICE Student Ambassadors, our partnerships & trips, how to get involved (etc), now is the time to ask! N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation

N.I.C.E. N ewtown I nternational C enter for E ducation