savchenko presentation

13
S Global Student Dialogue Anna Savchenko Outstanding Teacher of Ukraine TEA 2003

Upload: ruslana-shamanska

Post on 10-Jul-2015

121 views

Category:

Education


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Savchenko presentation

S

Global Student

Dialogue Anna Savchenko

Outstanding Teacher of Ukraine

TEA 2003

Page 2: Savchenko presentation

Interconnected World Students

Live in Today

S Students today live in a very connected and globalized world

S Dialogue between students is already taking place through

various social networks such as

S Facebook

S Twitter

S Google Plus

S Vkontakte

S Students communicate not only with their friends but also can

meet people online who may be of different age than they are,

how may live in a different country and culture

Page 3: Savchenko presentation

Goal of Global Dialogue

S We, as teachers, need to direct and channel this dialogue

among young people into the right direction

S Teachers can help students from different places in the world to

connect and communicate not just on random topics but on

topics that will help students to

S understand each other better,

S become more tolerant of differences in each other, and

S accept different opinions and religions that exist in the world

S We need to teach students how to conduct global dialogue with

other students that helps them become informed global citizens

Page 4: Savchenko presentation

Goal of Global Dialogue

S Main Goals of Global Student Dialogue:

S Teach students how to communicate, understand and

learn from students in different countries with different

cultural and religious backgrounds

S Teach students how to live in today’s very connected

and integrated world

S Help students shape the world to be a peaceful place

by teaching them to respect each other and each

other’s values

Page 5: Savchenko presentation

How can we achieve this goal?

S Can use F2F program supported by the Tony Blair foundation

S The goal of F2F program is to establish dialogue between young

people in different countries

S The goal F2F includes helping Ukrainian students to establish

dialogue with students from countries in Europe, Asia, the U.S.

and Canada

S The main office of F2F is in London but people who work in F2F

live in Australia, India, and the U.S. They provide dialogue for

students without leaving their own country

Page 6: Savchenko presentation

Establishing Global Student

Dialogue

S F2F has managers for each country region, facilitators and

technical supporters who help provide student dialogue by:

S Arranging video conferences between students

S Developing the format and plan of the dialogue for students

S Finding contacts with schools to hold this type of of dialogue

S We, teachers in Ukraine, only need to register in this program if a

school wants to participate

S Only one teacher from a school needs to register to present your

school and be the coordinator between F2F and your school

Page 7: Savchenko presentation

Establishing Global Student

Dialogue

S To be able to have dialogue with students from different countires

we have video conferences with technical support from F2F

S Necessary equipment includes: laptop, external webcamera,

microphone, projector, computer monitor and a classroom where

you hold video conference.

S First step in having a video conference is to do technical testing

to make sure equipment works during video conference.

S Second step is to select a topic to discuss during the

video conference

Page 8: Savchenko presentation

Topics for

Global Dialogue

S Many topics can be chosen for student dialogue during video conferences. They include:

S Human trafficking, moral values of people in your society, woman – leader of your society, Equality in your society, human rights, compassion, what would I change to make my society better?, my school subjects, holidays, etc.

S Each broad topic is discussed at the level of students’ families. This way students can really understand how the topic affects them personally and why it’s important for the society. This approach to topic discussion helps students develop critical thinking skills

S For example, if we talk about compassion, we first talk about what it means to be compassionate with our family members and then with our friends and then as members of our society

S During discussions we also talk about religion we belong to, how our family thinks about religion and how religion can help us make the world better.

Page 9: Savchenko presentation

Other ways to have a dialogue

S It is also possible to blog through F2F program

S Usually 4 schools from different countries blog during the

month

S One school writes during the week and the other 3

respond

S Then, schools change roles: a different school

write about a topic and the rest of 4 schools

respond

Page 10: Savchenko presentation
Page 11: Savchenko presentation
Page 12: Savchenko presentation

What do people studying

English get from global

dialogue?S Help our students find friends in different countries and cultures who share

similar values and with whom they can keep in touch and discuss various

topics

S Develop students’ moral values and help them be able to communicate

about these values in English

S Provide students with opportunities to learn about the countries they will

travel to virtually during video conferences

S Students find interesting to search for information about countries and

cultures at home, which in turn, keeps them occupied with a good and

productive task OR

S This preparation can be done in the classroom during English lessons

S Help our students improve communication skills, teach them to etiquette of

having a dialogue with representatives of other cultures, develop students’

tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions

Page 13: Savchenko presentation

Thank you for your attention!

S If you want to participate in this program and arrange a

global dialogue for your students, contact me at:

[email protected]