Learning Revolution2024-03-28T22:31:15Zhttps://www.learningrevolution.com/groups/2021-transatlantic-educators-dialogue-alumni-global-readers-proje/forum/topics/feed/allSunday Conversationshttps://www.learningrevolution.com/groups/2021-transatlantic-educators-dialogue-alumni-global-readers-proje/forum/topics/sunday-conversations2021-04-25T00:07:22.000Z2021-04-25T00:07:22.000ZGregoryhttps://www.learningrevolution.com/members/GregoryS<div><p>This forum thread will have information about our latest Sunday Conversation. It also will be a place to discuss the article, events or issues leading up to and even after our monthly Sunday conversation. </p><p>Once a month on a Sunday we will be bringing a transatlantic group of educators together for conversations around a common reading. A specific goal of this Global Reading Group is to increase our <em>Global Competency. </em>We look forward to reflecting on issues and events around the globe that can affect educators in a variety of ways. We will be actively searching for lessons we can bring back to our classrooms and our communities. </p><p>Hope to meet you for our next Sunday Conversation! </p></div>Recruiting Global Readershttps://www.learningrevolution.com/groups/2021-transatlantic-educators-dialogue-alumni-global-readers-proje/forum/topics/recruiting-global-readers2021-04-21T03:50:37.000Z2021-04-21T03:50:37.000ZGregoryhttps://www.learningrevolution.com/members/GregoryS<div><p>Do you know an educator who likes to read? </p><p>Someone who would enjoy meeting some colleagues from both sides of the Atlantic? </p><p>Maybe just someone who is curious about the world beyond their community? </p><p><br />We're recruiting more global readers who might like to participate in our Sunday Conversations. </p><p>The plan is to gather educators for conversations around a series of common readings that will expose us to a variety of global perspectives. We hope one outcome will be to increase everyone's <em>Global Competency. </em>Global Competency is generally defined as an interest in the world, a deep understanding of perspectives, an ability to communicate across cultures and a willingness to act locally to address global issues. </p><p>Collaborating with fellow TED alumni around logistics for a reading group was only a first step. We are now recruiting an transatlantic reading cohort to join us. </p><p>If you know an educator who might be interested in discussing globally themed readings and reflecting on lessons we can bring back to our classrooms and our communities please share our link or better yet add their email below and we'll send them an INVITE directly. </p><p>Already looking forward to the next Sunday Conversation! </p><p> </p></div>Reading Recommendationshttps://www.learningrevolution.com/groups/2021-transatlantic-educators-dialogue-alumni-global-readers-proje/forum/topics/reading-recommendations2021-02-06T18:55:09.000Z2021-02-06T18:55:09.000ZGregoryhttps://www.learningrevolution.com/members/GregoryS<div><p>A forum thread for Reading Recommendations ...</p><p>it might be a page to keep adding to ideas for content behind the future group readings or resources that could be shared. </p><p>Also we might be able to continue the conversation asynchronously about particular reading options. </p><p> </p><p> </p></div>New Ideas ?https://www.learningrevolution.com/groups/2021-transatlantic-educators-dialogue-alumni-global-readers-proje/forum/topics/new-ideas-link-to-add-any-brainstorms-or-something-we-re-forgetti2021-02-06T18:53:13.000Z2021-02-06T18:53:13.000ZGregoryhttps://www.learningrevolution.com/members/GregoryS<div><p>New Ideas: Link to add any brainstorms or something we're forgetting ...</p></div>