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The Park Parent April-May 2013 - The Park School

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FACULTY INNOVATIONFACULTY INNOVATION• Amershadian Faculty Leadership Program• Faculty Coaching• Expanded Professional Development• Time for CollaborationACADEMIC INNOVATION• Technology initiatives• Multi-cultural Learning• Community Service• Math and Science IntiativesCAMPUS EXTENSION• To anticipate future needsincreases the opportunity for the development of oral and writtenlanguage skills, but it also enhances students’ motivation andstrengthens their comfort interacting with cultures other thantheir own. Alan notes that his students express enthusiasm forthese collaborations beyond what hewould have imagined. “<strong>The</strong>y’re veryeager for the next pack of letters toarrive and to know if their friends inFrance have received the videos theymade,” he says.Kat and Alan’s research asPeter Amershadian Fellows hassignificantly influenced the ModernLanguage curriculum. <strong>The</strong> goal is for <strong>Park</strong>’s French, Mandarin,and Spanish students to practice their language skills beyondtextbooks into the real world. Starting next fall, Alan and hisALAN RIVERA AND COMFORT HALSEY COPE WILLATTEND THE GLOBAL EDUCATION BENCHMARKGROUP’S APRIL <strong>2013</strong> CONFERENCE IN SEATTLE, WATO EXPLORE MATERIALS, PROGRAMS, AND WIDEROPPORTUNITIES TO BENEFIT PARK STUDENTS INTHE MONTHS AND YEARS TO COME.colleagues plan to increasingly connect their students with nativespeakers in local Boston neighborhoods and overseas through avariety of channels: mail, e-mail, video, Skype, and in person.“It’s a wonderful way to extend their learning, to encourage mutualunderstanding among themselves andchildren they otherwise would nevermeet, and to widen their world viewthrough the joy of person-to-personcommunication,” explains Alan.In addition to the these and othernew ideas already taking hold in Katand Alan’s classrooms, for the finalstage of their grant, Kat and Alan willpresent recommendations to the Board of Trustees’ EducationalPolicy Committee about how <strong>Park</strong> can better prepare our childrento live in an increasingly diverse world.Eighth grade Spanish students share letters received from penpals in Mexico City. <strong>The</strong> students also interact using e-mail and Skype.APRIL-MAY <strong>2013</strong> // PAGE 11

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