Guidelines for Making Presentations During IEW
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The following list is just a start. We encourage you to be creative in planning
events for IEW and let
us know about your activities.
Incorporate information on a country or culture into your regular
lesson plan, even if you don't teach social studies.
Explore
international aspects of the arts - music, film, theatre, visual
arts, literature, dance - by creating, performing, or studying
artworks with an international component. This could include a
field trip to a museum or concert or showing a foreign film in
class.
Adopt a school in a developing country and donate school
supplies, reference materials, and other items.
Trade questions and answers with students from another country
through the Internet, pen pal clubs, or a Digital Video Conference.
Encourage cultural understanding for students using the online
resource One World: Connecting Communities, Cultures, and
Classrooms. Sponsored by the National Football League and
Scholastic Inc., this unique education resource designed for teachers.
The free, web-based program may be downloaded from http://scholastic.com/oneworld.
Organize a cross-cultural potluck lunch in which students bring
in or make foods from their homeland or ancestors' homeland.
Ask students to write essays on countries they would like to visit
and why they chose those countries.
Feature local international experts as speakers: Fulbright Students
and Scholars, former diplomats or Peace Corps volunteers, business
leaders working for multi-national corporations, or journalists.
Participate in a Model
UN.
Assign students to produce a video or website about their cross-cultural
experiences. The video could explore issues of cultural idiosyncrasies,
stereotypes, and/or their own experiences in another culture.
Hold a geography, foreign language, or world history bee for your
students. (For ideas, see the IEW
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Flag Display at Ormond Middle
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