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The Process of Change

A Principal's Reflections

The stakes have become higher as changes in a globally connected world are far outpacing those in our schools. Other elements embedded in school culture cloud our vision as to what is both needed and possible. Aligning supporting research is a sound approach to build a compelling reason as to why the change is needed.

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Closing the Global Education Gap

Digital Promise

In a connected world, everyone can have access to meaningful experiences with global peers that challenge their assumptions and build their capacities to collaborate and learn effectively across cultural borders. International, or global, education can take many forms. states as well as in Ethiopia, Brazil, and Singapore.

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Designing Learning That Inspires Global Changemakers

Digital Promise

How is our understanding of culture and society constructed through language? Finding Authentic Connections Across the Globe. To begin, we considered the global outreach message we wanted as a focus for our students. We then used Skype for Education’s website to find a connection that would help shed light on oppression.

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Spatial Turn in Urban Anthropology

Anthropology for Beginners

2 Landscapes of Fear: 2 Global, Transnational and Translocal Spaces. 2 The methodological and theoretical use of spatiality within anthropology began with ethnographies that examined the relationship of architecture and culture. 1 Racialized Space.