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Community-based Global Learning – New Book from Hartman, Kiely, Boettcher, Friedrichs – Thanks to Scores of Friends
The globasl network emerged to advance just, inclusive, and sustainable social change through community-campus partnerships. Many of the same people present at the co-founding of globalsl also fueled the development of Community-based global learning: The theory and practice of ethical engagement at home and abroad, just released by Stylus Press. You can find the introduction available as a free PDF on the publisher’s page. As lead author, I had the privilege and opportunity to write the acknowledgments, which I’m including below as well. I could not possibly give enough thanks to the individuals and communities that have inspired the formation…
Creating Global Citizens in the Classroom: Nobis Global Action Model
Christen Higgins Clougherty, Ph.D., Founder and Executive Director of the Nobis Project Education has the power to rekindle the connection between citizenry, ethics and empathy. Since our founding in 2008 we have been listening to the struggles teachers are facing in finding ways to make these connections and bring the world into their classrooms. Nobis Project is excited to announce the launch of our free ebook and accompanying workbook with lesson plans. Ebook – http://bit.ly/Nobis2018eBook Workbook – http://bit.ly/Nobis2018LessonPlans Our ebook outlines the benefits and step-by-step strategies for implementing globally focused projects in your classroom. This model can also be used…