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The Global Service
Learning (GSL)
Project
2011-2012
Frank C. Martin
International
K-8 Center
Curriculum Night
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Why is Community Service linked
to the 8th Grade Project?
It makes sense!
To help the students to gain a global
understanding of how their service
improves the world around them
To demonstrate that service can make
an impact on others, including onesself
Why is Community Service
Important?
The projects balance the emphasis on academic
achievement with the experiences that benefit
others who need help.
The projects challenge and extend each student
to develop a spirit of discovery and selfreliance, to further develop interpersonal skills,
and to inspire awareness and responsibility to
the community.
What Community May the
Students Serve?
Outside Community (Animal Shelters;
church; scouts; libraries; youth
organizations)
FCM Community (Develop a plan for
school improvement or beautification
and submit it for approval).
When and How are Hours Earned?
Served outside of FCM class time
Include activities for which the student
does not receive payment, school credit,
recognition awards, internship or which
personally benefits a family member
What are the Steps?
Step I: Brainstorm community service ideas/desires
Step II: Discuss your ideas with a parent/guardian
and identify realistic opportunities
Step III: Secure service organization
Step IV: Complete Topic Notification form
Step V: Enjoy your experience
Step VI: Document experience in the Process
Journal and Documentation Log
Frank C. Martin International K-8 Center
Community Service Log
Minimum Expectations
8th Grade -20 hours
Community Service
Date
Start
Time
End
Time
Supervisor’s
Signature and
Contact Number
Make sure
to include
the dates
and
times that
service was
performed
Action Plan Ideas
Organize an annual talent showcase
Fundraising for a cause
Educational awareness
Invention
Create a sport or game
What is the Global
Service Learning Project?
It is a requirement for all 8th Grade students
It is a significant body of work produced over a period of
time, which is linked to the student’s Community Service
activities
It is a culmination of the student’s community service
experience in the Middle Years Programme (MYP), and
his/her involvement with the five Areas of Interaction.
It is a product of the student’s own initiative and creativity,
reflecting a personal appreciation of the Areas of Interaction
and the application of Approaches to Learning.
Aims of the GSL Project
The aims of the Global Service Learning Project
are to:
demonstrate the personal abilities and skills
required to produce and present an extended
piece of work
engage in personal inquiry, action and reflection
on specific topics and issues
focus on, and demonstrate an understanding of,
the areas of interaction
reflect on learning and share knowledge, views
and opinions.
The GSL Project must:
deal with a topic to which the student is committed
include a report in the form of a structured piece of
writing
have a clear and achievable action plan
be focused on at least one other Area of Interaction
reflect the student’s concerns about a particular issue
encountered during community service activities
be the result of the student’s ability to organize and
plan
be the student’s own work.
Structure of the Global Service
Learning Project Report
Typed
Title page
Well organized with a table of contents
Introduction, defining the goal of the project and an explicit
focus on the chosen area(s) of interaction, and providing an
outline of how the student intends to achieve the goal
Description of the process, including production steps
Analysis of the inspiration, research and influences guiding
the work, the findings and decisions made
Reflection/conclusion, where the student reflects on the
impact of his/her project
Works Cited
Appendices, where appropriate
Guide to Writing the
Global Service Learning Report
Length of paper
It needs to be:
between 800-1000 words (not including appendices and
Works Cited)
double-spaced, using Times New Roman, font size 12
Research/documentation of paper
minimum of three - five sources
all three - five sources must be cited within the paper
Assessment of paper
Criteria set by the IB
Process Journal
Students will be required to maintain a process
journal, which is a necessary part of the GSL Project.
It is the place for students to record their thoughts,
decisions, research, and actions regarding their
projects.
The journal contains the information needed to write
the final paper.
Possible Headings for the journal might include:
o Work completed this week
o Resources consulted
o Challenges/difficulties faced
o Evaluation of progress
Process Journal Entries
A typical journal entry might look like this:
December 10, 2011
• I discussed my essay plans again with my supervisor, as
I am thinking I would like to adapt them to include
more examples. Problem is, if I do that, it will become
too long. After discussions and thinking it over, I have
decided to cut one of my subtopics in order to leave
space for more examples.
• Over the next week, I need to decide which subtopic to
cut, and start researching for more examples. I will
start with the library, and then search the internet.
Next holidays, I plan to visit the museum and public
library to get ideas and check for more resources.
Areas of Interaction
Key Questions
Approaches to learning
How do I learn best? How do I know? How
do I communicate my understanding?
Environments
Where do we live? What resources do we have
or need? What are my responsibilities?
Health and social
education
How do I think and act? How am I changing?
How can I look after myself and others?
Human ingenuity
Why and how do we create? What are the
consequences?
Community and service
How do we live in relation to each other?
How can I contribute to my community?
How can I help others?
Assessment Criteria
Criterion A
Planning and development
Maximum
level: 4
Criterion B
Collection of information/resources
Maximum
level: 4
Criterion C
Organization of the written work
Maximum
level: 4
Criterion D
Analysis of process and outcome
Maximum
level: 4
Criterion E
Personal engagement
Maximum
level: 4
Global Service Learning Project
Timeline
DATE
FOCUS 1
October 5, 2011
October 10, 2011
TASK
GSL Project
workshop, Pt. 1
GSL Project
workshop, Pt. 2
PURPOSE
To introduce the
GSL Project
October 5-19
Explore service
opportunities
To discover possible
topics for your GSL
Project
October 19-20, 2011
Topic Notification To introduce your
due
GSL Project topic
Begin service
Timeline cont’d.
October 19November 21, 2011
Meet with your
supervisor
Brainstorm ideas for
your SERVICE
Get ideas for your
resources
Complete first few
entries in Process
journal
To complete the first
portion of your
process journal
FOCUS 2 DUE
December 1-2, 2011
Complete research
Gather and print
resources
Type and turn in
Works Cited
To gather background
information on your
topic; to locate possible
solutions to the
challenges that your
project might pose for
you
Timeline cont’d.
FOCUS 3
December/January/
February, 2012
Meet with your
supervisor at least
four times over this
three month period
Record the
dates/times of your
meetings
Continue Process
Journal
To understand that
projects require
collaboration; to
discuss the progress
of your project; to
set reasonable
goals; to relate your
goals back to the
AOI
FOCUS 3
March, 2012
Complete
Process Journal
Begin writing up
the GSL report
To describe the
journey you made in
creating your
project from start to
finish; to describe
the challenges you
ran into.
Timeline cont’d.
April 2-5, 2012
Complete final draft of
GSL Report, including
Reflection
Show final draft to
your supervisor for
review
To encourage
collaboration on your
project; to express
yourself through the
written word
FOCUS 3 DUE
April 12-13, 2012
Completed project due
to your Language A
teacher
FOCUS 4
May 1-8, 2012
Class presentations
TBA
Top projects will be
To celebrate the
selected for presentation completion of your
GSL Project
The Student’s Responsibilities
Select a project of interest; one that evokes
passion, enthusiasm, curiosity
Study the goals and objectives of the project and
their direct relationship to the assessment criteria
Read and study the student guide and follow
all directions concerning the process
Offer personal analysis of each step of the process
or research
Be punctual and prepared for all meetings with
your supervisor
Stay current with assignments in the process
journal
Record accurately and consistently, all thoughts,
discussion, and research in the process journal.
Supervision
Each student will receive direct supervision
throughout the project from a qualified teacher
within the middle school
The supervisor is not expected to be an expert in
the chosen project
Supervisors are there as facilitators to guide
students on their journey of learning
Students will be allowed to get expert help from
outside.
Global Service Learning Project
Resources on our Website:
Please go to:
http://fcmartin.dadeschools.net.
Click on:
Students→MYP→GSL Project.
GSL Project PowerPoint Presentation
GSL Project Guide
Timeline
Design Cycle Documents
Thank You!
RESEARCH TIPS
Mrs. Adjamah
THE DESIGN CYCLE
Mr. DeBarge
The Design Cycle