HOW GLOBAL EDUCATION IMPACTS YOUR CLASSROOM
"As teachers provide students the opportunities to understand globalization, how it shapes their lives,
to develop the capacity to collaborate across all lines of difference to advance worthwhile purposes and
to improve the world, students will recognize education as relevant to their lives, as a way to help them
make sense of the world in which they live and to find their voice in it."
Wrapping Our Minds Around the World. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2016-08-12/education-must-focus-on-globalization
About Global Education
Learn about Global Education and how you can use the arts and global education to impact your curriculum in your classroom.
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Resources
Find useful resources about global education and see lesson plan examples.
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Global Education Travel Blog
Read about global education experiences in the interactive blog.
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About the Educator
Kaitlyn Boyer currently teaches high school visual art in the Philadelphia suburbs. She has been teaching art for 10 years to students grades pre-k through high school and has worked in schools located in Pennsylvania, Florida and Italy. Kaitlyn additionally teaches after school at a behavioral health treatment and youth opportunity program for adolescents located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds a bachelor's degree in Art Education from Moravian College and a master's degree in Art Education from the University of the Arts. She has participated in the 'Teaching about East Asia' seminar from the University of Pennsylvania. Throughout her Fulbright TGC experience she hopes to develop a more culturally diverse visual art program at her school. Additionally she hopes to better understand her host school's culture and incorporate and share these experiences with her students and school.
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FULBRIGHT TEACHERS FOR GLOBAL CLASSROOMSInternational Field Experience
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Read about the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classroom (TGC) Washington D.C. symposium, international field experience in Colombia and more!
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This website is not an official U.S. Department of State website. The views and information presented are the participant's own and do not represent the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program, the U.S. Department of State, or IREX.