Global classrooms : from telling the world to showing the world
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 09:32authored byG Casey, Y Andres
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become more aware of the flexible and creative nature of such tools. This is opening up further opportunities for collaboration across classes, schools and countries where a global perspective on learning can support students in becoming active participants in the learning process. The purpose of this research study was to explore how social and participatory media could be used safely in the classroom to support a more global approach to learning. The objective was to design a framework for learning that provided students with opportunities to interact and to learn through formal projects, but also informally through online social interaction. This framework valued students’ funds of knowledge (Comber & Kamler, 2005; González, Moll, & Amanti, 2005) and encouraged them to be active participants in their own learning and that of their peers. This article will focus on the global nature of the learning that took place while looking at instructional design and assessment processes. It will also highlight: • Developing students into responsible global citizens; • Increasing global awareness and perspectives; • Building knowledge and understandings of those different to themselves; • Valuing others and developing key critical skills and processes including empathy, fairness and cooperation. This research provides a framework that integrates all of these aspects into the day-to-day classroom program within a wide range of curriculum content.
History
Pagination
1-5
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Start date
2014-06-28
End date
2014-07-01
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2014, International Society for Technology in Education
Editor/Contributor(s)
Ray K
Title of proceedings
ISTE 2014 : Connected learning. Connected world : Proceedings of the International Society for Technology in Education 2014 annual conference
Event
International Society for Technology in Education. Annual Conference (2014 : Atlanta, Georgia)