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TEACHING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT A CTL Faculty Fellowship to Internationalize Your Courses

TEACHING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT A CTL Faculty Fellowship to Internationalize Your Courses. Why Internationalize? Help students relate the course objectives in a global context Prepare students for various competencies in an increasingly interrelated world Compensation:

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TEACHING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT A CTL Faculty Fellowship to Internationalize Your Courses

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  1. TEACHING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT A CTL Faculty Fellowship to Internationalize Your Courses Why Internationalize? Help students relate the course objectives in a global context Prepare students for various competencies in an increasingly interrelated world Compensation: Faculty participants will receive 1 ESH as overload for the fall. Date: May 24-27 , 2010 & June 2nd or 3rd Place: Takoma Park/Silver Spring Time: 9:00am – 3:30pm Facilitator: Sharyn Neuwirth Apply Online by March 26, 2010 at http://mcglobe.blogspot.com/ Contacts: Sharyn Neuwirth sharyn.neuwirth@montgomerycollege.edu, 7-1686 AJ (Tito) Baca aj.baca@montgomerycollege.edu, 7-1448

  2. This workshop will… • Encourage you to view your discipline from varied historic, cultural, and geopolitical perspectives • Provide strategies for infusing your course with global knowledge, awareness, and skills in ways that support your course objectives • Help you select materials, learning activities and assessment strategies that promote critical thinking and student-centered learning • Help you identify resources for internationalizing your course, including the experiences and perspectives of our diverse student body

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