• In the world language classroom, exposing students to other cultures and perspectives first-hand is vital. Given our rural community, it is often a challenge to bring these diverse experiences directly to students in the classroom. Our students are constantly questioning what life is like in other countries—what food people eat, how they dress, w…Read More

  • For the last 12 years I have celebrated Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead) with my students . It began with only a fiesta that the teacher that I replaced had done yearly. Each year it seemed to grow a bit. […]

    Dia de los Muertos: Global Competency through Cultural Celebration

    For the last 12 years I have celebrated Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead) with my students . It began with only a fiesta that the teacher that I replaced had done yearly. Each year it...

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  • In the world language classroom, exposing students to other cultures and perspectives first-hand is vital. Given our rural community, it is often a challenge to bring these diverse experiences directly to students in the classroom. Our students are constantly questioning what life is like in other countries—what food people eat, how they dress, w…Read More

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    • I really like that you are going to address global competency and global literacy first so they understand the scope of the project. This will have a huge impact on their experience and learning. Awesome! Thank you for doing this for our students!

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