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Friday, July 19, 2013

My Summer

Cheers to my future press release (or some variation of it)! Here's a glimpse into what a majority of my summer has been dedicated to. If you're reading my BRAZIL BLOG, stay tuned!



IFES Campus: Ibatiba
Teacher, Kristi Barnes, from Seneca Middle School, visited Brazil in June 2013 to take part in the Teachers for Global Classrooms Program’s (TGC) International Field Experience, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). Ms. Barnes is part of a group of 80 teachers selected to participate a field experience in one of seven countries worldwide. 


 
The Teachers for Global Classrooms Program is an exchange and professional development opportunity for secondary school teachers sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the non-profit organization IREX. Through the program, teachers from across the United States learn how to advance their schools’ global education practices, internationalizing teaching and learning in their classrooms.

 


The Doll Dance Performance in Mimoso
During the TGC International Field Experience, Kristi Barnes had the opportunity to travel and collaborate professionally with a designated cohort of U.S. teachers.  The cohort attended seminars on the history, culture, and education of the host country and through their in-country experience participates in discussions on best teaching practices and related educational issues.  Ms. Barnes then traveled with a partner to a local school for a dedicated visit to observe or team-teach when requested in international classrooms selected by IREX, and to discuss local educational issues with students, teachers, and administrators from the host-country.
 

This international field experience follows the teachers’ completion of an online course and participation in a Global Education Symposium in Washington, DC. Through all components of the TGC Program, teachers learn with, and from, their colleagues in the U.S. and in other countries to develop international knowledge and skills. The teachers will reconvene in October 2013 in Washington, DC, to share their experiences and to discuss best practices for internationalizing U.S. schools. 

 

IREX is an international nonprofit organization providing thought leadership and innovative programs to promote positive lasting change globally.  We enable local individuals and institutions to build key elements of a vibrant society: quality education, independent media, and strong communities. To strengthen these sectors, our program activities also include conflict resolution, technology for development, gender, and youth.  Founded in 1968, IREX has an annual portfolio of over $60 million and a staff of over 500 professionals worldwide. IREX employs field-tested methods and innovative uses of technologies to develop practical and locally-driven solutions with our partners in more than 100 countries.
 

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 Nosso Senhor do Bomfim in Salvador
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs promotes international mutual understanding through a wide range of academic, cultural, private-sector, professional and sports exchange programs. These international exchanges engage youth, students, educators, artists, athletes and emerging leaders in many fields in the United States and in more than 160 countries. Alumni of these exchanges comprise over one million people around the world, including more than 50 Nobel Laureates and more than 350 current or former heads of state and government.

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