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Citizens of the world…

Building a generation of students who are aware, concerned and involved global citizens is a challenging task. The future is in the hands of the students sitting in our classrooms - tomorrow's leaders. Teachers who bring the world into their classrooms develop a global perspective for themselves and help their students become more aware of the world around them. Communicating online with other learners around the world is one small step that can help bring about positive global change. 
Patti Weeg
The Global Classroom

 

Class2Class

Teachers find a classroom to exchange letters and projects with. Usually a student in each class is paired up and different projects are completed through out a year.

ePal Classroom Projects are...

    Global: Take place outside classroom walls
    Collaborative: Students work together
    Interactive: Everyone is involved
    Standards Based: Support learning

Students Learn how to:

    Communicate effectively and clearly
    Understand differences
    Collect and Analyze data
    Make Inferences and draw conclusions
    Verify Information
    Get along with others

 

     

Finding Connections:

 
The Right In Class Site has a tutorial on Making ePal Connections.
Finding ePals
Managing ePals in the Classroom

Visit My Classroom Launcher to find out about all our ePal Projects we do through out the year.

 

 

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