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World View World View An International Program for An International Program for Educators Educators The University of North Carolina at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill

World View An International Program for Educators The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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World ViewWorld View

An International Program for An International Program for EducatorsEducators

The University of North Carolina at Chapel The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hill

http://www.philly.com/dailynews/opinion/signe/

By Signe Wilkinson

What is an What is an Action Plan?Action Plan?

worldview.unc.edu/global-resources/action-plan

1. Elements of the Action 1. Elements of the Action PlanPlan

Goal

Objectives

Actions Needed

Persons, Units or Dept. Needed

Resources Needed

Timeframe

Monitoring and Evaluations Methods

The Traveling SchoolThe Traveling School

Source: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

The Tourist SchoolThe Tourist School

The difference between travel and

tourism is simple. A TOURIST experiences disconnected sights and

sounds and enjoys them without

drawing meaning. A TRAVELER roams the earth, digests what he

sees and hears, and collects them in a framework of understanding, which

he both brings to his travels and deepens with travels. The former

is a pleasant interlude in your life. The latter is about life itself.

— George Friedman, STRATFOR Founder & CEO

www.flickr.com/photos/mcleod/3819601105/in/pool-858082@N25

2. Identify the Goal & 2. Identify the Goal & ObjectivesObjectives

Goal: Express a clear and general sense of direction, a purpose, an aim. It should focus on the most important outcome to be achieved, or benefit that will be derived from implementing an Action Plan

Objective/s: Is/are more specific, and express/es what will be different as a result of implementation. In many ways, the objectives express the strategy that has been decided on and the desired accomplishments.

3. Global Education Committee3. Global Education Committee

4. The Action Plan is a work in progress

5. Realism and Vision5. Realism and Vision

CREATIVITY

REALISM IDEALISM

Where does Where does World View World View

fit in?fit in?

Our MissionOur MissionHelp schools and colleges

prepare students to succeed in an

interconnected, diverse, and multicultural world.

1. Partners Program (August)

2. K-12 Global Education Symposium (October)

3. Community College Symposium (November)

4. Latin America Seminar (March)

5. Regional Seminar (March)

6. K-12 Librarian/Media Specialist Workshop (April/May)

7. Global Ed Leaders’ Program (June)

8. International Study Visits (June/July)

9. Online Globalization Courses (fall/spring)

Year Round Professional Year Round Professional DevelopmentDevelopment

International Study VisitsInternational Study Visits

2011 RUSSIA2011 COSTA RICA

2012 Senegal

& COSTA RICA

World View to World View to You!You!On-site Professional Development for K-12 and Community College Educators

Network of 10+ outreach

specialists Over 25 sessions available

Earn CEUs Free to low-cost professional

development

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Areas Studies in North Areas Studies in North CarolinaCarolina

African Studies Center

Asian/Pacific Studies Institute

Carolina Center for the Study of Middle Eastern and Muslim Civilizations

Center for European Studies/European Union Center of Excellence

Center for Global Initiatives

Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies

Center for International Business Education & Research

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Currency from 35+ countries or territories.

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