1. Elements of the Action Plan Goal Objectives Actions Needed Persons, Units or Dept. Needed Resources Needed Timeframe Monitoring and Evaluations Methods.

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1. Elements of the Action Plan Goal Objectives Actions Needed Persons, Units or Dept. Needed Resources Needed Timeframe Monitoring and Evaluations Methods

2. Identify the Goal & Objectives Goal: Express a clear and general sense of direction, a purpose, an aim. It should focus on the most important outcome to be achieved, or benefit that will be derived from implementing an Action Plan Objective/s: Is/are more specific, and express/es what will be different as a result of implementation. In many ways, the objectives express the strategy that has been decided on and the desired accomplishments.

3. Global Education Committee

4. The Action Plan is a work in progress

5. Realism and Vision CREATIVITY REALISMIDEALISM

The Traveling SchoolThe Traveling School Source: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction The Tourist SchoolThe Tourist School

The Tourist Classroom or School The Traveling Classroom or School The Global Classroom or School The tourist classroom samples foods, hosts festivals and studies about famous people of other countries. Students focus on the unfamiliar, the exotic, and the differences between others and themselves. After a quick foray, they return to their regular curriculum. The teacher is the tour guide. The traveling classroom studies history, geography, economics, politics, and arts of another culture. The classroom invites in international guests. The class travels by or short visits. The traveling classroom takes longer journeys. Students are engaged in language study and know proficiency takes many years. The teacher is a fellow explorer who brings learning skills and experience to the shared journey. The global classroom studies a culture or issue in depth, focusing on complexities and contradictions. Students work on collaborative projects with classrooms abroad in other schools. The classroom exists in a school that practices democracy and citizenship, including service learning. Students communicate through world languages, through the arts, and via new technologies. The teacher, with students, participates in inquiry, dialogue, and action. He creates opportunities for students to experience multiple perspectives. Source: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction