Collaborative partnership between
West Virginia Department of Education’s Office of International Schools
West Virginia Center for Professional Development
• History of WV GoGlobal
• Program Goals
• Program Overview
The West Virginia GoGlobal Program
• Application and selection process
• Two year commitment from the school/county
• School teams of 6 to 8 teachers per school
• School and teacher incentives
• Expert mentor support
• Professional learning community
• Focused, authentic interdisciplinary global learning
Year 1 Goals: 2009-10
Building Professional Learning Communities
in Schools1. Influence of culture on the identity of diverse students
2. Use of technology, partnerships and resources to facilitate international learning experience
3. Effective design and implementation of school-wide international learning
4. Global awareness and positive student global dispositions
GoGlobal History - Participants
Participating Schools -• Bridgeport High School, Harrison County • Greenbrier High School, Greenbrier County • Hurricane Town Elementary School, Putnam County • Logan Elementary School, Logan County • Spring Mills Middle School, Berkeley County • Wildwood Middle School, Jefferson County • Woodsdale Elementary, Ohio County• Oak Glen Middle School, Ohio County
GoGlobal Mentors
• One expert mentor per school
• Monthly on-site visit and/or conference
• Online communication through program wiki
• Progress reports
WV GoGlobal History
Summer 2009
Four day GoGlobal Immersion Academy
• Japanese Immersion
• Spanish Immersion
• Teams create Year 1 Action Plan
GoGlobal History – Fall/Winter 2009
Fall/Winter 2009
• Team teachers implement international education initiatives
• Document best practices and submit implementation artifacts through program wiki
• Planning for school-wide Year 1 culminating activity
GoGlobal History Spring 2010
Spring 2010
• Two days of professional development
• Teams present best practices
• Plan of action to recruit teachers
• Cultural presenter – Ministry of Education in Japan sent Japanese Kirie artist
Year 2 Goals: 2010-11
Building Student Global Competencies
4 Domains of Global Competence:
1. Investigate the World
2. Recognize Perspectives
3. Communicate Ideas
4. Take Action
Adopted from EdSteps Global Competence Matrix
EdSteps
• West Virginia is an EdSteps Partner state
• Global Competence Matrix
• Created in partnership with the Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning
• http://www.edsteps.org
• Two teachers from each team attending 2010 Partnership for Global Learning Conference
• Selecting sessions focused on 4 Domains
• Presenting to teachers summer 2010
Year 2: 2010-11
Building Student Global CompetenciesSummer 2010• Four days professional development • Up to 8 recruit teachers from each school• Days 1-2 Immersion Activities• Days 3-4 Strategy Sessions: Domains
School year 2010-2011• Continue work in school and with mentor
Spring 2011• Two days professional development• Culminating celebration
Year 2: 2010-11
Reflection
• What connections can we make to our current plan to expand students’ ability to:• Investigate the World; Recognize Perspectives;
Communicate Ideas; Take Action
• What can we add to next year’s plan to expand students’ ability to:• Investigate the World; Recognize Perspectives;
Communicate Ideas; Take Action
LANGUAGE is a vehicle to take us to the destination
Immersion Academy Protocols
1. High ratio of native speakers to teachers will provide maximum Comprehensible Input.
2. Teachers will engage in cultural learning experiences while listening in a world language.
Immersion Academy Protocols
• Contextual support and repetition of key words will help the create meaning.
• Teachers will further engage with world language through a variety of interactive activities designed to promote student choice.
Strategy Session Protocols
• Join in small group discussion (English ok)
• Garner strategies for implementation in YOUR school plan
• Develop a complete Action Plan
Provide Feedback
Borrow Good Ideas
Questions and Answers?