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1 The Buffalo State PDS Consortium as Passport to the World: Preparing the Next Generation of Educators for a Global Community Alicia Bowman, Teacher Candidate Nicole Clapsadle, Teacher Candidate Casey Orth, Teacher Candidate Jaquilla Vinson, Teacher Candidate Pixita del Prado Hill, Faculty Department of Elementary Education and Reading

2 Becoming a Global Teacher: How the EER Department Started the Process  Making a departmental commitment by establishing the Global Taskforce  Developing awareness: using essential questions to promote discussion

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4 Becoming a Global Teacher  Starting with the PDS Consortium: 1.Integrating global literature in university and school classrooms 2.The Global Book Project (service learning) 3.Moving beyond the borders of the USA(Chile and Zambia projects)

5 Project Goals for an International PDS in Chile  Increased opportunities for teacher candidates to expand global awareness for more effective teaching of diverse groups of students in US public schools  Spanish language development for more effective teaching of English language learners in US public schools

6 The Plan: Spring 2012  EDU 310/311 & EDU 511/654 with Dr. del Prado at PDS site Herman Badillo Community School #76 1. Working with English language learners 2. On-going contact with Universidad Mayor throughout the semester http://www.buffaloschools.org/HermanAcademy.cfm

7 Study Abroad  Spanish intensive at Escuela Fronteras with home stay for full immersion experience http://efronteras.com/ http://efronteras.com/  Visits to areas of educational and cultural interest

8 Teaching Globally  Shadowing of Universidad Mayor teacher candidates http://www.umayor.cl/um/  Work at Escuela 25 Benjamin Vicuña Mackenna through the Global Book Project

9 Student Incentives/Outcomes Students participate in order to  Increase cultural knowledge and experience  Explore new areas of study  Meet new people  Develop lasting cross-cultural professional relationships  Break out of comfort zones  Acquire life skills  Live in new setting  Apply the knowledge and insights gained from new experience into classroom practice  Build language skills  Develop understanding of education globally  Provide further travel and study opportunities  Strengthen resume

10 Language learning: The immersion experience “I have never been one to judge by ethnicity, religion, or nationality and do not see this as a social barrier, though it can be if language is involved. This is one area where I am not diverse. I would love to learn other languages, and I know that as a teacher it is especially helpful to have some knowledge of Spanish, with Spanish rapidly becoming the second language of many incoming immigrants. I love to communicate and if I can break down at least one of my language barriers, it would help me grow socially.” -Jaquilla Vinson (CREED Project)

11 Language learning: The immersion experience at Escuela Fronteras  Class session: 9 am to 1 pm, Mondays - Fridays  High expectations and dedicated teachers.  Observe high quality pedagogical strategies  Constant contact with the host families  Extra-curricular activities: cooking classes, dancing classes, tourist attractions

12 Language learning: The immersion experience  The host families: Loving, personable, caring, FAMILY.

13 Language learning: The immersion experience to build empathy  Tasks to complete: 1. Order your own food 2. Travel to and from school using public transportation 3. Call home from a call center 4. Buy gifts for family and friends 5. Buy laundry detergent In the end… “I can comprehend only 30% of dialogue now but I started at 0%...I finally know how it feels to be the struggling student who understands little to none of the material being taught. I’ve gained so much from this experience alone… I can only hope that it will make me a better teacher for my own struggling students.” http://chilepdsatbsedu.wordpress.com/jaquillas-blog/ http://chilepdsatbsedu.wordpress.com/jaquillas-blog/


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