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Preparing Teachers for Global Citizenship Education, 27-29 July 2015 sattiya.langkhapin@intel.com

Intel Programs Relevant to Global Citizenship Education Agenda Education Transformation Programs Technology Access and Empowerment Programs Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programs Analysis based on 3 UNESCO publications Global Citizenship Education: An Emerging Perspective Global Citizenship Education: Preparing learners for the challenges of the twenty-first century Global Citizenship Education: Topics and Learning Objectives 2

Global Challenges Water Healthcare Education Climate Change Today s students are tomorrow s problem solvers 3

4 Policy Guidebook Teacher Professional Development Portfolio (with Game Infused Upgrade!) Intel Teacher Engage Online Community

Quality Education The benefits are local and global Driving better outcomes Improved student achievement Increased digital inclusion Higher graduation rates Better skilled workforce More local innovation Economic development 5

Preparing student for success Communication Critical Thinking Creativity Collaboration Digital Literacy Preparing students for a fast-changing world and a lifetime of learning 6

People Transform Education Students Parents Educators Government Officials Technology Staff Working together, we can achieve our common aspirations 7

Education Transformation Practical Guide Published in 2014 Based on Intel Holistic Model of Education Transformation Chapter introduction by educational leaders and visionaries around the world. Case studies drawn from Intel s work with teachers, education systems, and governments in over 100 countries. http://www.intel.com/content/ww w/us/en/education/solutions/next -generation.html 8

Intel teacher professional learning offerings Intel Teach Intel Transforming Learning Intel Teachers Engage community 21st century teaching resources 9

Intel Learn Intel Learn Easy Steps Intel She Will Connect Intel Education Digital Wellness 10

Harness technology to expand access and empowerment Education and technology access are the most powerful tools we have for unlocking economic opportunity. Technology can connect people to important resources: ONLINE LEARNING FINANCIAL INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION JOB OPPORTUNITIES PARTNERS AND MENTORS

The Internet is a gateway to change The Internet connects users to a world of: POLITICAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL INCLUSION INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY GREATER INCOME GENERATION ACCESS TO RESOURCES, INFORMATION, AND SERVICES

The Internet gender gap Girls and women are being left behind in staggering numbers compared to men. 1 DEVELOPING WORLD 25% fewer women MIDDLE EAST 35% fewer women SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 43% fewer women NORTH AFRICA 35% fewer women SOUTH ASIA 35% fewer women EUROPE (parts of) 30% fewer women CENTRAL ASIA 30% fewer women 1 Approximate figures taken from Women and the Web: Bridging the Internet Gap and Creating New Global Opportunities in Low- and Middle-income Countries. Intel Corporation, Dalberg Global Development Advisors, GlobeScan, (2013).

Digital Empowerment Digital inclusion Lifelong learning skills Girls and women Intel Learn Intel Learn Easy Steps Intel She Will Connect Improving lives and communities 14

Recently certified 1M children in 15 days on Digital Wellness in India Program 15

Intel Education Digital Wellness Curriculum 16

17 STEM Entrepreneurship Maker Movement

Inspiring Innovation and Entrepreneurship Sponsoring science competitions to motivate and recognize students Promoting innovation and technical skills through entrepreneurship and higher education programs 18

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E-Basics Course Overview The Entrepreneurship Basics (E-Basics) for Young and High Potential Entrepreneurs is 20 hour training that can be taken with FTF, facilitated or self-learning model. An additional 20 hour optional context-based content is also available. Getting Started In Business Defining Entrepreneurship Generating a Business Idea Identifying a Business Opportunity 3 Parts of E-Basics Developing your Business Defining a Business Plan Considerations when Starting Up Setting the Price Communication and Negotiation Skills Running your Business Defining Business Operations Marketing Managing Crisis Managing Cash Flow Keeping Records Making the Sale Dealing with Issues To maintain a productive, competitive workforce, governments and NGOs need cost-effective, scalable ways to advance digital literacy. 20

Maker Culture growing worldwide Makers are: Dreamers Inventors Developers Artists Entrepreneurs Growing in popularity it is a do-or-die, energy packed style of ingenuity Traditionally Makers use networks and peer tutorials to learn, make, and share. From robots to life hacks, Maker culture emphasizes openess, optimism, and exchange. 2

Shouldn t learning foster: Divergent thinking Creativity Sense of self and society Critical analysis? Problem-solving Shouldn t learning be: Deep Fascinating Fostering 21 st century skills is critical to build innovative societies, for economic advancement Irresistible Engaging FUN? Value of Design Make - Play 22

Intel MakIng in education Creating opportunity Intel Galileo donation programs 50,000 boards donated to Higher Ed institutions worldwide Advancing impact Education initiatives fostering coding, physical computing and embedded programming Awarding excellence Nixie wearable camera drone won $500,000 award from Intel Make It Wearable challenge 23

Support educators via online curriculum and instructional content hosted on maker.intel.com and http://innovationtoolbox.intel.com.au/ Support Governments and educators with comprehensive solutions that include innovation learning & making skills for students, teachers and parents (i.e. hackathons, maker fairs, competitions, Intel clubhouses, Intel ISEF, etc.) Creating and inventing with technology in the classroom Get started Writhlington secondary school in Radstock has a secret that is not shared by any other in the country - it is a worldrenowned orchid conservation centre. Now the school is one of eight in the UK working with Intel to find ways of introducing the internet of things into the curriculum. 24

more girl- and women-inclusive maker environments in public places like libraries and schools with current fads to attract girls to activities such as coding and making hardware parents to embrace the mess and engage in making with their sons and daughters Initiatives that give girls more access to female mentors and makers their own age maker spaces that enable open-ended investigation of projects meaningful to women and girls Intel s Make Hers Report recommendations facilitators in maker spaces to create a safe, supportive, inclusive environment for girls and women

Summary Core competencies of global citizenship education include: (1) knowledge and understanding of specific global issues and trends, and knowledge of and respect for key universal values (e.g., peace and human rights, diversity, justice, democracy, caring, non-discrimination, tolerance) (2) cognitive skills for critical, creative and innovative thinking, problem-solving and decision-making; (3) non-cognitive skills such as empathy, openness to experiences and other perspectives, interpersonal/communicative skills and aptitude for networking and interacting with people of different backgrounds and origins; and (4) behavioral capacities to launch and engage in proactive actions. Global Citizenship Education: An Emerging Perspective, UNESCO (2013). Several assets from Intel Education, Tech Empowerment and Innovation programs were designed to effectively build competencies relevant to GCED. 26

The future needs you now. Let s innovate the world. Intel Confidential Do Not Forward 27

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Terengganu, Malaysia Achieve big jump in student achievement, job creation Challenge: Bridge digital divide, build ICT infrastructure in schools, improve learning outcomes Solution: Provide Intel classmate PCs so all students have access to technology, deliver professional development for teachers to use technology effectively, build local PC factory and create jobs Results: 15.4% of students received all As Social inclusion broadens 500 ICT, 360 publicsector jobs added Source: Intel Education Research 31