Title: Welcome
1- Welcome!
- Center for the Advancement and Study of
International Education - International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
(Levels I and II) - Atlanta, GA October 16 - 18, 2008
2Why is international education important?
3Committee for Economic Development publication,
2006Education for Global Leadership
- An educated American in the 21st century should
be proficient in at least one foreign language,
have studied one global issue or region in depth,
and be knowledgeable of the geography and history
of our country as well as other world regions.
Students should demonstrate geographic knowledge
such as the characteristics, distribution and
migration of human populations, the complexity of
the worlds cultural mosaics, the patterns and
networks of economic interdependence and how the
forces of cooperation and conflict among peoples
influence the makeup of our world.
4Barack Obama has seen 2 Million Minutes
- Senator Obama gave the Commencement Address at
Wesleyan University and made a few points about
education in 21st century America - "At a time when a child in Boston must compete
with children in Beijing and Bangalore, we need
an army of you to become teachers and principals
in schools that this nation cannot afford to give
up on. I will pay our educators what they
deserve, and give them more support, but I will
also ask more of them to be mentors to other
teachers, and serve in high-need schools and
high-need subject areas like math and science." - "Transforming our education system will require
not only bold government action, but a change in
attitudes among parents and students."
5Why International?Why Baccalaureate?
6What does it mean to be international?
- Genuine awareness of the interdependence of
countries and peoples. - Ability to see ones own culture, language and
nation in a global perspective - Ability to recognize and rejoice in diversity
7Importance of the Global Economy
- Interdependence
- Global Labor Market
- Languages
- Increasingly multi-national teams in corporations
for problem solving critical, analytical
thinking skills. - Importance of articulation, preferably in more
than one language
8Being a responsible citizen of the world
- Conservation of natural resources
- Responsible use of power
- Understanding needs of those less fortunate
- Responding to disasters
9Recognizing ones own heritage in a global
context
- Important to understand ones own heritage.
- Recognize impact of history
- Role in the world
- Contribution to the world
- Learning from other cultures
10Nationalism versus Internationalism
11Values of an International Education
Intrinsic
Pragmatic
- Holistic Education
- Academically rigorous
- Develops critical, analytical thinking skills
- Develops genuine language skills
- Helps students see their own country in a global
perspective
- It works!
- Highly successful college placement of IB
students - Highly successful test scores of students in PYP
and MYP programs. - Attracts motivated students/families
- Helps attract international business
- Attracts funding
12The International Baccalaureate Learner Profile
- As they follow IB programs, students should
develop progressively to become
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23Quiz Question 1
- Of which country is Bamako the capital?
- Burkina Faso
- Mali
- Chad
- Niger
- Mauritania
24Quiz Question 2
- Which of the following countries is NOT a member
of the European Union? - Iceland
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Norway
- Croatia
25Quiz Question 3
- Can you match the following five currencies with
their countries? - Ringgit Fiji
- Leke Malaysia
- Liri Hungary
- Dollar Albania
- Forint Malta
26Quiz Question 4
- Three of the following four statements relating
to the mainland of South America are correct.
Which one is incorrect? - There is one country in South America which has a
land border with Panama. - There are two countries in South America that do
not have a coastline. - There are three countries in South America which
do not share a land border with Brazil. - There are four countries in South America in
which Spanish is not the official language.
27Quiz Question 5
- In the following list of countries there are only
four where driving is on the RIGHT hand side of
the road. Which are they? - Australia Ireland Mozambique Zimbabwe
- China Indonesia Pakistan
Philippines - Ghana Japan Thailand India
- Iceland Malaysia Zambia East
Timor -
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28Quiz Question 6
- Which is the odd man out in the following list
of cities (and why)? - Sharm-el Sheik
- Dar-es-Salaam
- Ulaanbataar
- Nouakchott
- Yangon
29Quiz Question 7
- How many actual States are there in the United
States of America? - 50
- 51
- 46
- 48
30Quiz Question 8
- In which part of the United States of America do
they drive on the LEFT hand side of the road, and
why?
31Thank You!
- Enjoy the Workshop!
- Alex Horsley
- Center for the Advancement and Study of
International Education - 2890 North Fulton Drive
- Atlanta, GA 30305
- Tel 1-404-848-9044
- alex.horsley_at_casieonline.org
- www.casieonline.org