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2014-03-13T20:06:41.000Z
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Video Title:
Educating for Global Competence: Why does it matter today? What does it look like in Student Work?
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This session examines how to prepare our youth for an increasingly interdependent world. Specifically, we will explore what it means to be a globally competent person and what global competence looks like in students' work. Presented by: Veronica Boix Mansilla Chair of the Future of Learning Institute at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Project at Harvard Project Zero, the founder of the Latin American Initiative for Understanding and Development (L@titud), and a Fellow at the Asia Society Original Airdate: March 16, 2011 You can stay connected with the Smithsonian's upcoming online events and view a full collection of past sessions on a variety of topics.: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/events/online_events.html With support from Microsoft Partners in Learning.
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1 hr 45 sec
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