Around the World in 30 Days – September 2019
C.M. Rubin’s Global Education Report Of the 57 million children worldwide estimated to still be missing out on school, more than 40% are thought to be disabled. All youth have the right to learn together regardless of any disabilities or differences they may have. While progress has been made on achieving this global goal over the last 25 years, there is still more work to be done. Professor Mel Ainscow is Emeritus Professor of...
The Global Search for Education: Including All Learners
All youth have the right to learn together regardless of any disabilities or differences they may have. While progress has been made on achieving this global goal over the last 25 years, there is still more work to be done.
The Global Search for Education: Back to School Learning Tips from Top Global Teachers
Today, our Top Global Teachers share their educational tips for mindful, successful, and sustainable learning.
The Global Search for Education: Poetry, Science and Modern Dance – A Kinesthetic Learning Model
“Learning core academic concepts through dance and theater taps into many students’ urges to move around. This approach allows for creativity, something that traditional curriculum stifles.” – Timothy Weinstein Sedentary teaching and listening can not only lose students’ interest easily, but also deter students’ creativity, homogenizing learners with individualities into one mold. How do we create new models of...
The Global Search for Education: Supporting Pathways to Leadership
“Day to day, staff utilize technological advances and tools to educate and guide students.” – Leah O’Reilly Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is a workforce development and college readiness program for high schools that have a high population of low-income families. Leah O’Reilly, Director of the year-round program states students from these communities lack knowledge...
Recent Comments