May Global Education Newsletter

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May 24, 2022

Global Education Newsletter

 

 

ACADEMIC STANDARDS

 

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Global Educator Digital Badge (GEDB)

The Global Educator Digital Badge (GEDB)  provides an opportunity for educators to focus their professional development on developing their own global context and understanding of how to integrate global education throughout curricula. It also provides the opportunity to build global competency in students. The State Board of Education approved North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge (GEDB) is available for the following educator categories:

  • Teacher
  • Teacher Leadership Specialist
  • Library Media Coordinator
  • Instructional Technology Facilitator
  • School Counselor
  • Career Development Coordinator
  • School Social Worker, School Psychologist
  • Speech-Language Pathologist
  • Instructional Central Office Staff
  • Principal/Assistant Principal, Superintendent

In this short video,  educators, who have earned the NCDPI Global Educator Digital Badge (GEDB), shared their thoughts on the benefits of getting the badge and how it has impacted their teaching.  The words of wisdom from the GEDB recipients may help you to make a decision about applying for the badge. For more information on the Badge (SBE Policy, FAQs, Process Flyer, Implementation Guide, MOA), please visit our website or email NCGlobalEducation@dpi.nc.gov.


Global Education 101

Global Education 101

Via Zoom

September 8, 2022

4:00 PM-5:30 PM

.05 CEUs being offered

 

World View to You! Global Education 101 is one of UNC World View’s 2022-2023 virtual outreach programs for K-8 educators. UNC World View’s experts in the global education arena meet with educators, offering an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of global competencies and offer frameworks for integrating global themes in all disciplines. The sessions are rich with strategies and resources.

 

This program is fully funded by the NC Department of Public Instruction and there is no registration fee to educators.

 

Register Here

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Professional Development Opportunities with NCCAT

The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (www.nccat.org) (NCCAT) provides free professional development to NC educators in residential, online, virtual, school, and regional settings. The professional learning is designed to help educators gain knowledge and skills to support student learning.

 

Make plans today to join us for timely, research-based professional development!

 

Access more information about available sessions and dates

 

For more NCCAT programs please visit www.nccat.org


The North Carolina Council on the Holocaust Newsletter

 

The North Carolina Council on the Holocaust publishes a quarterly newsletter.  It’s latest issue features an informative article highlighting why teaching about the Holocaust matters.  The article also celebrates the Council’s annual Holocaust Gathering held at NCCAT.  Take some time and check out not only the NCDPI article but the wealth of information published in this quarter’s NC Holocaust Newsletter. 

 

https://ncholocaustcouncilworkshops.org/nc-holocaust-council-newsletter/

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World View Global Education Leaders Program

 

World View 2022 Global Education Leaders Program

June 21, 22, 23, 2022

Chapel Hill, NC – in-person!

 

Today’s globally connected world requires that we prepare students to become globally competent citizens who are able to work collaboratively across cultures. World View’s Global Education Leaders Program, held in Chapel Hill, brings together current and aspiring leaders from K-12 schools, districts and community colleges. Together we will examine global issues that impact students and their communities. Participants are led by university faculty as they engage in dialogue about key global topics and explore leadership strategies to support global education initiatives in classrooms, schools and campuses.

 

Together, leaders will:

  • examine global issues that impact students and their communities
  • engage in dialogue about key global topics as they learn from university faculty
  • explore leadership strategies to support global education initiatives in classrooms, schools and campuses

Read more about this program and apply today!