Nasrin, I am creating a website with a history of Art and architecture around the world. I have some of the earliest art in India already posted. The site is ahaafoundation.org I would like anyone who checks it out let me know that I'm creating a list of teachers as possible collaborators in the future. I will be writing grants to create a financial base to pay teachers might like to work with me.
Hello Nasrin
I teach at in the Primary School of Qatar Academy, Doha. In October, the Grade 2 classes will be beginning the unit “Living here, living there.” The unit involves comparing aspects of life in other countries with life in Qatar. This year the teachers have decided to focus on the countries which are home to many of our expatriate labourers and general workers. There are 5 Grade 2 classes with 22 students in each. The countries they are studying are: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
We would very much like to set up a collaborative relationship with a school in each of these countries. I realize that you are teaching in the high school, but I wondered if there may be an older class who would be happy to connect and share information about their country with younger students. It could be a wiki in which the students share information on the countries they are living in; they could use voicethread with photographs to share information, annotated photographs on flickr.....or it could be communication via email. Once we have identified classes with whom we can work, we can look at the details.
If you know of a teacher in Bangladesh who might be interested, please contact me. Thanks very much.
Hello! I am new to flat classrooms. Please visit my member page to learn a bit about me. I have had for several years a non profit called Global Visits which has linked students in the US in projects with students and their instructors in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Our web site has just been transformed this summer into a social networking site, and we are very excited! Please visit us at www.globalvisits.com, become a member and get involved with your students. And, please visit with me!
Thank you for the interest in our profile. I've been checking lately Google Trends and it shows the most hits come from your country. Glad to meet you!
I am glad to meet you and thanks for visiting the Global Education Collaborative site. I'm looking forward to see what everyone is doing here, and I hope to get my colleagues in Chicago more involved with global projects in general. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
Hi Nasrin
Welcome to our Ning! I am so pleased to see you join us. I was in Bangladesh for 4 years at International School Dhaka. I look forward to helping you start a flat classroom project with your students.
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Nasrin Anjuman
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I am working at Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys High School as a English Teacher. My school located at Gazipur in Bangladesh. I teach 6 to 10 grade students. I did my masters degree in English Literature
In 2006 I participated English as a Foreign Language (EFL) exchange program to USA . The program was implemented by Relief International-Schools Online in close cooperation with Hamline University of Minnesota. The program was funded by the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, under the authority of the Hays-Fulbright Act of 1961, as amended.
We have been involving with Relief International-Schools Online since begining of the Global Connections and Exchange Program. We participate online/offline all kind of activities of the Relief International.We have a Internet Learning Center (ILC) in our school which was developed by Relief International. Every month our students including me and other teachers participate the online collaborative project organized by Relief International.
Based on our experience on online activity I am very interested to join the Flatclassroom project with my students
Hi!
Our principal had mailed you earlier. This assignment sounds very interesting i think it would be a good start by reading stories.I think my children would love it.
Hi! Julie,
I am a recent addition to this link. I am the PYP Coordinator and also teach Grade 5. I recently attended the Exhibition workshop held in Mumbai. Since we have our Exhibition for Grade 5 looking forward for some great sharing , interactio…
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I teach at in the Primary School of Qatar Academy, Doha. In October, the Grade 2 classes will be beginning the unit “Living here, living there.” The unit involves comparing aspects of life in other countries with life in Qatar. This year the teachers have decided to focus on the countries which are home to many of our expatriate labourers and general workers. There are 5 Grade 2 classes with 22 students in each. The countries they are studying are: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
We would very much like to set up a collaborative relationship with a school in each of these countries. I realize that you are teaching in the high school, but I wondered if there may be an older class who would be happy to connect and share information about their country with younger students. It could be a wiki in which the students share information on the countries they are living in; they could use voicethread with photographs to share information, annotated photographs on flickr.....or it could be communication via email. Once we have identified classes with whom we can work, we can look at the details.
If you know of a teacher in Bangladesh who might be interested, please contact me. Thanks very much.
Thank you for the interest in our profile. I've been checking lately Google Trends and it shows the most hits come from your country. Glad to meet you!
I am glad to meet you and thanks for visiting the Global Education Collaborative site. I'm looking forward to see what everyone is doing here, and I hope to get my colleagues in Chicago more involved with global projects in general. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
Lucy
Welcome to our Ning! I am so pleased to see you join us. I was in Bangladesh for 4 years at International School Dhaka. I look forward to helping you start a flat classroom project with your students.