Guiding Question for Travel and Reflection

One useful strategy the Fulbright TGC had us use to help frame our travel was to devise a “guiding question” before we left. This insured that the travel would be more than just an adventure, it would be a gateway to research and learning.

To develop your guiding question you need to consider “what overarching themes or concepts you would be interested in exploring further during your international field experience. The topic you focus on should be relevant to your practice in your community ( an issue that affects your school, a curricular theme that you teach, etc)”.

For me, as a teacher librarian who also works with elementary student journalists, I knew I wanted to focus on how students in Morocco  used technology to gather information and share stories.

Having a guided question helped by giving me something to focus on as I was bombarded by new experiences in the field.

It was not feasible for most of us to gather much specific data for our guiding questions during the 10 days we were in the field. But when we all gathered back together in Rabat for debriefing we did have the opportunity to share our guiding questions and collect data from each other.

Attached is an example of these, using my Information/Stories/Technology guiding question.

Guiding question on gathering information
example of a guiding question that is annotated by others

Alabama International Resources

Alabama Teachers for Global Classrooms tshirt
Alabama Teachers for Global Classrooms tshirt

One of the most valuable experiences that I have had coming out of my year of Teachers for Global Classrooms (TGS) is the contacts I have made here in my state with my peers – Alabama teachers who want to bring a global experience to their students. In my TGS year alone there were four teachers from Alabama!  And we four have since made contact with prior TGS alumini in our state. We hope to develop an online presence for Alabama to provide resources for all Alabama teachers to bring global education to their students.  If any Alabama folks know of other resources we should list here, please email me (mkent@tusc.k12.al.us) or leave a comment!

I am dividing this page into 3 sections in the hopes that it will help both my local colleagues as well as my state-wide peers find resources that they might be able to use.

(The photo is a tshirt one of my fellow Alabamians designed for the Alabama TGC  2018-19)

 

 

Tuscaloosa/West Alabama:
Tuscaloosa Sister Cities 
University of Alabama/College of Education – Dr Janie Hubbard email: Hubba018@ua.edu
Tuscaloosa International Friends

Alabama:
Global Ties Alabama – based in Huntsville

National/International:
NEA (National Education Association)
Asia Society/Center for Global Education
UNICEF/ Lesson Plans