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Recipient
Name
Project
Title
Project
Description
Virtual Exchange
Bonnee B.
Bentum
Ghanaian Teens
and USA Teens
Reading Together
Felicia
Alexander
Judith
Carruth
Global
Connections
Steve
Weissburg
Global Math
Consortium
Curriculum Enhancement
Caroline
Foster
Perspectives on
World War II
Caroline Foster purchased books about World War II, so that she
can provide her students with non-Western perspectives of World
War II. She will use these books in conjunction with a Language
Arts teacher to study World War II from differing viewpoints.
Dana
Tatlock
Janet Hall
Evaluating Global
Issues
Jeremy
Peterson
Refugee or
Immigrant: Using
Personal Stories
to Understand the
Immigrant
Experience
Julianna
Keyes
African History
Curriculum
Classroom Projects
Frances
Wilkins
We are South
Philadelphia - We
are Morocco
Helen
Haskell
How Do We Feed
The World?
Lesley L.
Hilts
Poetry of Witness
School-wide Initiatives/Projects
Anne Artz
International
Garden
Aura
Highsmith
World without
Walls Mural
Windows
Noah
Zeichner
Washington State
Global Issues
Network (WAGIN)
Conference
This is the third alumni grant that Noah has won. The project has
grown from a school-based Water Week initiative, to a multistate, multi-school, student-led conference.
Students at Chief Sealth International High School in Seattle
planned and led the WAGIN Conference. Students organized allschool assemblies, Global Issues Week, and developed an allschool lesson plan about global climate change. Students from
fifteen different schools in three states attended the conference.
Every student who attended co-led a workshop.