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Teaching 21 st Century Skills through International Collaboration. Presenters: John Ceschini,AEMS Alliance Luca Colombo,Collegio San Carlo Renata Cirina,Collegio San Carlo Yan Moati , EAC Travel. Overview of the workshop. Provide History of the Partnership
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Teaching 21st Century Skills through International Collaboration • Presenters: • John Ceschini,AEMS Alliance • Luca Colombo,Collegio San Carlo • Renata Cirina,Collegio San Carlo • Yan Moati, EAC Travel
Overview of the workshop • Provide History of the Partnership • Detail how the Partnership relates to 21st Century Learning • Provide Outline of How to Create a Partnership • Provide Resources for Getting Started
21 Century Skills • Global Awareness • Entrepreneurial Literacy • Civic Literacy • Environmental Literacy • Creativity and Innovation • Critical thinking and Problem Solving • Communication and Collaboration • Information, Media and Technology Skills
From a simple beginning… • Schools in the Walter Johnson cluster of Montgomery County were asked to support an Italian Language Initiative • Kensington Parkwood began by offering after school Italian classes to students in 2001
Italian Culture and Language Fellowships • In the Spring of 2004, John Ceschini, principal of Kensington Parkwood was awarded one of six fellowships and traveled to Milan & Naples, Italy
During this life changing experience, connections were made with two schools in Italy • Collegio San Carlo, Milan, Italy • Scuola Media, Castellamare Di Stabia
A partnership between the schools was formed with teacher exchanges each year
Kindergarten students welcomed their visitors 3rd graders heard a story written by their Italian peers
From this was born IATE: Partnership in the Arts • Maryland State Dept. of Education • Collegio San Carlo • George Mason University • Italian Cultural Society • Kensington Parkwood Elementary School
Objectives of IATE • Experience the integration of art and language through a multi-sensory approach to learning • Make connections between your own expressive modes and those of your students • Learn by working with Italian artist to develop the “artist within yourself” • Participants will see, think, and dream through their experiences
IATE 2006 Culture of Milano Through Taste, Smell, & Experience
Collegio San Carlo was the Milan host for IATE and opened their doors to the participants • Provided lectures and tours on Milan • Hosted students’ performances • Arranged meetings with officials of Milano city Council; Consulate Representative of United States; IRRE Lombardia; and Foreign Languages Inspector
Examples of Learning Experiences Workshop with Sante Pizzol Observe master artists create stained glass & create individual pieces of stained glass Visit to Premiere Marionette Workshop Since1699 art form has been used to help audiences to see, think & dream La Scala Learned how music, dance, movement, singing are not only art to be staged but an important part of daily life
Participants visited the Ambrosiana Art Gallery • Participants experienced guided tours of the gallery finding relationships between masterpieces • Developed opportunities to transfer experience to students • Examined work including DaVinci & Caravaggio’s Basket of Fruit
Making Connections Through the Arts: Example of Museum Application Back at School • Students were asked to examine two works of Italian art. • After taking the time to closely examine each print; students were asked to complete “What do you see?”
During the 2006 Summer, an additional staff member was awarded an Italian Culture & Language Fellowship This fellowship focused on cultural and life of Rome & Turin
Back at KP, the new school year brought an expanded Italian Language Model • 3rd graders began working one day per week with an Italian language teacher integrating Social Studies
4th graders built upon their understanding from the past year by integrating the study of fables through both Italian and English
Before school classes in Italian are being offered to both students and adults.
During the Spring of 2007, IATE will take place in Napoli • Developed with support of IATE 2006 founding members and from “Restoring Ancient Stabiae Foundation” • A non-profit entity in Italy with members from the Archeological Superintendency of Pompei and the School of Architecture of the University of Maryland.
IATE at Castellammare 2007 An Immersion in Ancient Roman Times • Examples of site visits: • To Stabiae archeological ruinsTo Pompei archeological ruins • To Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum • To the National Archeological Museum in Naples • Examples of workshops: • Roman jewellery; Fresco; Music & movement; Plaster working
… every year the teachers will discover Italy and their treasure true art integration.
Steps to Creating an International Partnership • Define your Goals of the Partnership • Make Well-Defined Curricular Connections • Utilize Local and National Resources to Select Partner
Steps to Creating an International Partnership • Develop Short Term Goals that are Doable and Realistic • Brainstorm with Partners Long Range Goals • Utilize Online Resources to Enhance the Project
Steps to Creating an International Partnership • Evaluate the Project on a Defined Set of Criteria • Constantly Review and Refine Project
Websites and Resources • http://iearn.org/ • http://www.epals.com/ • http://www.kidlink.org/kidspace/index.php • http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/ • http://www.outreachworld.org/resource.asp?curriculumid=1189
Websites • http://www.kidlink.org/kidspace/start.php?HoldNode=614 • http://www.learner.org/jnorth/ • http://www.goals.com/Index.htm