Raising global IQ : preparing our students for a shrinking planet / Carl F. Hobert.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Beacon Press, c2013.Description: xxviii, 194 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780807032886 (hardback : acid-free paper)
  • 0807032883 (hardback : acid-free paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LC 1090 .H63 2013
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Fluencies -- One.The Argument for Starting with Romance Languages -- Two.Targeting an East-West Balance -- Three.Establish Learning Goals First; Harness Technology Second -- Four.Travel Opportunities and the Fluency of Extracurricular Activities -- pt. TWO Action Steps -- Five.Preventive Diplomacy -- Six.The Case Study in Action: Role-Play for Peace -- Seven.Taking the Case Study Global -- Eight.Service Learning: The Power of Experiential Education -- Nine.PEARS: Five Key Aspects of Service Learning -- pt. THREE Building The Global IQ Infrastructure at Your School -- Ten.Global IQ and the Architecture of Educational Transformation.
Summary: "In Raising Global IQ, Carl Hobert calls on K-12 teachers, administrators, parents, and students alike to transform the educational system by giving students the tools they need to become responsible citizens in a shrinking, increasingly interdependent world. Drawing on his nearly thirty years teaching, developing curricula, and leading conflict-resolution workshops here and around the world, he offers creative, well-tested, and understandable pedagogical ideas to help improve our children's GIQ: Global Intelligence Quotient. Cognizant of many U.S. schools' limited budgets and time, Hobert advocates teaching foreign languages early in life, honing students' conflict-resolution skills, providing creative-service learning opportunities, and offering cultural-exchange possibilities in students' own communities, as well as nationally and abroad--all before they graduate from high school"-- Provided by publisher.
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"In Raising Global IQ, Carl Hobert calls on K-12 teachers, administrators, parents, and students alike to transform the educational system by giving students the tools they need to become responsible citizens in a shrinking, increasingly interdependent world. Drawing on his nearly thirty years teaching, developing curricula, and leading conflict-resolution workshops here and around the world, he offers creative, well-tested, and understandable pedagogical ideas to help improve our children's GIQ: Global Intelligence Quotient. Cognizant of many U.S. schools' limited budgets and time, Hobert advocates teaching foreign languages early in life, honing students' conflict-resolution skills, providing creative-service learning opportunities, and offering cultural-exchange possibilities in students' own communities, as well as nationally and abroad--all before they graduate from high school"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-186) and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Fluencies -- One.The Argument for Starting with Romance Languages -- Two.Targeting an East-West Balance -- Three.Establish Learning Goals First; Harness Technology Second -- Four.Travel Opportunities and the Fluency of Extracurricular Activities -- pt. TWO Action Steps -- Five.Preventive Diplomacy -- Six.The Case Study in Action: Role-Play for Peace -- Seven.Taking the Case Study Global -- Eight.Service Learning: The Power of Experiential Education -- Nine.PEARS: Five Key Aspects of Service Learning -- pt. THREE Building The Global IQ Infrastructure at Your School -- Ten.Global IQ and the Architecture of Educational Transformation.

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