Zooming out for a Global View Global Issues Conference

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Zooming Out for a Global View

Global Issues Conference

For Students: Grades 6-12

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Sponsored by the Office of International Outreach:, the European Union Center, the George Bush Presidential Library & the Academy for Future International Leaders at Texas A&M University

Conference Information

 Place: Annenberg Presidential Conference Center 1002 George Bush Drive West, College Station  Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009    Time: 8:30-9:00 am Registration & poster session set-up 9:00 am Opening Session 2:00 pm Tour the George Bush Presidential Library  Space: Spots will be given to the first 250 students to submit projects  Note: To be eligible to register, student(s) must submit a global issues project either individually or in teams of no more than 4 students.

Why Attend?

 Gain knowledge about Global Issues!

 Interact directly with Texas A&M students, professors, and peers.  Excellent addition to scholarship applications.

 Opportunity to visit one of the nations premier public schools and learn about Texas A&M traditions.  Opportunity to meet international students.  Visit the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

Tentative Conference Events

 Exciting keynote guest speaker  Project displays and presentations  Breakout sessions with Texas A&M students on important global issues  Awards Ceremony  Tour of Bush Presidential Library and introduction to Texas A&M traditions

(A more detailed schedule will be provided when finalized.)

Project Requirements

1) Must pertain to a global issue that falls into one of the categories listed on the following slide 2) Must include a written component a) Several paragraph explaining the project ’ s relevance to a global issue. Zoom out: Explain the connection between the project topic and a global issue. 3) Must include an original visual aide, ex: Poster board Drawing Video Photography 4) Must be must be mailed per directions given on the “ Submitting Projects “ slides

Global Issues Categories

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Geopolitics

 The Influence of Geography on: War, Security, Trade

Economics

 Imports/Exports, Treaties 

Borders

 Treaties, War, Communication   

Human Capital

 Education, Health, Population Growth, Obesity

Conservation

 Natural Resources, Pollution, Climate Control, Food

Exploration

 Energy, Space, Medicine, Invention

These are simply suggestions. Be creative and take initiative with your ideas!

Online Resources

Visit these websites to get project ideas!

Global Treads 2025: A Transformed World

National Intelligence Council http://www.dni.gov/nic/NIC_2025_project.html

Global Issues website

http://www.globalissues.org/

Globalizing Pre-Service Teachers Education

http://illinois.edu/goto/globalizing_education

Showing Rising Powers: The New Global Reality

http://www.stanleyfoundation.org/now-showingrising-powers -the-new-global-reality.cfm

The Cyber Schoolbus: United Nations

http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/

Submitting Projects

 Three parts to the written submission  Registration forms (one per student)  Project submission forms (one per group)  Project discussion  Those with a multimedia visual aide should submit their presentation along with the written summary Forms can be found on the website http://worldroom.tamu.edu

Submitting Projects (cont.)

 All projects must be mailed and postmarked by

April 17 th .

Written projects should be printed off before they are sent, and multimedia projects should be burned to a disk and must function as received.

 Projects must be submitted to: Global Issues Conference Project Submission Annenberg Presidential Conference Center Office of International Outreach 1245 Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-1245

Poster Session

 During the Conference, students will set up and display their projects using a display board and any other visual aides their project includes. Multimedia projects should be shown on a laptop computer (furnished by participants).

 Display Boards:       Science Fair style Bullet points and large font are better than long paragraphs Board should look neat and professional Information should be organized like a newspaper so the flow of the project is easy to follow The title should be big and easy to read from across the room A picture speaks a thousand words!

*Recommend using a three panel display board that unfolds to be approximately 36 inches tall and 48 inches wide

Project Judging Guidelines

The projects will be judged by a panel of qualified Texas A&M students and faculty based on:  Creativity/Originality  Global Insight  Relevance to an important Global Issue  Overall Quality

A note on plagiarism: We take plagiarism seriously. Make sure to give credit to all resources you use in creating your project. Any plagiarism found will result in disqualification of the

project and students involved will not be allowed to attend.

Judging Rubric

 The 5 criteria:  The project ties to a specific global issue based on the paragraph provided by the author(s).

    The project demonstrates creativity and originality.

Quality of project in terms of research and presentation of data.

Quality of the project in terms of presentation and organization.

Quality of project in terms of presentation of grammar, language use and neatness.

  Each criteria is given a score on a scale from 1-5 All judging takes place before the conference

Contact Information

For information and forms, visit: http://worldroom.tamu.edu

For questions specifically related to the project or the events that will occur during the conference itself, please direct emails to AFIL students Corene Sullivan and Lara Speights: [email protected]

For all other questions relating to the Zooming Out for a Global View Conference, contact International Outreach Education Coordinator Martha Green: [email protected]