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Polycom is a world leader in distance learning applications.  In a new partenrship with GEM begun in 2005, Polycom is providing a variety of support services to help GEM "bring the world into the classroom". Polycom videoconferencing equipment is recommended by GEM as the vehicle to use to bring the real world into the lives of your students.

 
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ADVANCING GLOBAL EDUCATION THROUGH

DISTANCE LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

A Two-Day Summer Technology Workshop to Empower Learners to Real World Awareness and Responsibility

 Cost: FREE (includes continental breakfast and lunch, both days!)

When: Thursday, July 28th – Friday, July 29th

Where: Camden County Educational Technology and Training Center

343 Berlin-Cross Keys Roads

Sicklerville, NJ

(20 minutes from Philadelphia Int’l Airport)

(Shuttle service and special rates at nearby Hampton Inn)

Outline of the Program - program for techws05.doc

 

Meet Global Educators who are:

  • pioneering new trends in global education

  • bringing African perspectives into the classroom

  • empowering young people to help make a better world

  • taking electronic field trips around the world

Join us to:

§   network and collaborate on future developments

§   learn how to better use this technology

§   get classroom resources to support your work

§   share your concerns and needs with those who can help

Interact with:

§   Dr. Warren Flint (Five E’s Unlimited, Washington, DC) –“Sustainable Development Solutions”

§   Matt Conforth (Passaic Valley School District, Little Falls, NJ) -“Around the World in 24 hours”

§   Dr. Randy Miller (Baker University, Baldwin City, KS) –“Tardigrades and Technology”

§   Wayne Jacoby (GEM, Inc. - Philadelphia, PA) –“Empowering young people to change their world”

and many more…

To register and for more information, please contact:

Global Education Motivators, Inc. (GEM)
9601 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19118
(215) 248-1150
E-mail:
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Website:
gem-ngo.org

 

Greater Philadelphia Student Declaration on Education for All and Human Rights

 

Thursday, October 22, 2003

Friday, October 23, 2003

 

Discrimination

Discrimination exists as a result of ignorance, lack of caring, societal influences and fear. People discriminate based on color, race, political affiliation, outward appearance, beliefs, opinions, age, gender, economic standing, education, where you life, anything that makes a person unique. Because of discrimination, children around the world cannot get an education that makes them production members of society and the future. Schools are in need of teachers, supplies, facilities, and money. These problems also aren’t just foreign but also domestic.

We propose proper funding for all schools. For those schools without materials, we as students can: host book drives, advocate global learning, request donations from companies for school supplies, talk with leaders about other ways to help.

 

Literacy

Literacy impacts all aspects of life including education, proper health care, work opportunities, and much more.

We suggest these ideas for promoting literacy; book drivers, peer mentors, fundraisers, awareness programs, pen pals, using other countries “best practices” for literacy, make governments understand the issues of literacy.

 

Gender Disparity

We want to put attention to the fact that gender disparity happens in everyday life. 

Despite the fact that Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights denounces discrimination on the basis of sex, gender disparity is happening in education around the world. There are many reasons that women do not have the same education as men including culture, starting a family, household duties, tradition, or religious reasons.

We propose to promote the ideas of gender equality in order to make a stronger society. It is important for women to be educated because it raises the level of health, creates a stronger economy, creates a more equal world, and ensures education for the next generation.

 

Role of the Media

Media plays an important role in education; it includes television, radio, newspaper, magazines, Internet, and more. Media can impact education in a lot of different ways. It can be an educational tool, teach about current events, and help people learn about the world around us.

Media can be a powerful tool for education. It can teach how to reading, geography, math, and much more. Media can keep people informed about current events, but more important than ever, we need to make sure that the information in the media is true and accurate.

We think that everyone should have access to free information. Governments should not control the media, and we should use media as a way to educate and  to teach other people about the problems going on in the world.

 

 

HIV/AIDS

We believe that HIV/AIDS education is important for all in order to prevent the spread of the disease, promote finding a cure, and to learn how the disease affects the body and how to treat it. HIV/AIDS impacts education because it kills parents, children, and teachers alike, the disease does not discriminate.

We intend to educate about HIV/AIDS by starting education earlier, making commercials and advertisements about the disease, educate on prevention methods and make them available, talking openly about HIV/AIDS, promote greater testing for the disease, hosting AIDS awareness month at our schools, helping people cope with the disease, and promoting tolerance. 

 

Poverty and Hunger

Poverty and Hunger is a huge barrier in front of proper education, and the problem continues as a downward spiral. Children go to work instead of going to school in order to provide for the family. Parents with less education have more children, sinking them further into poverty. Poverty prevents proper teachers, schools, supplies, and transportation to school.

Hunger keeps students from learning if they are lucky enough to go to school. Malnutrition causes many debilitating illnesses, and can lead to death. It is necessary to education on life skills as well as on traditional subjects. In developing countries, it is important to teach farming skills, practical skills, and technical skills.

Education is important to break the chain of poverty and hunger. We suggest promoting poverty reduction and awareness in our own countries, to raise understanding, and then expanding efforts out into other countries.

 

Human Rights Education

Education is a tool of empowerment. It is with education that change is possible. We decided there were two central ideas to this. Education is the need to educate people about human rights, and that education is the key to bringing about equality in all facets of life, including racial equality, gender equality, financial equality, and equal opportunity.

The need to educate people about human rights is both a local problem and an international one. Locally, democracy depends on education but the general public is uneducated on global issues. Internationally, few countries meet the standards in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

We as youth have the ability to empower ourselves. It is through educating ourselves, and our community, that we can bring about change. Through dealing with these international problems on a local level that large change is possible. Therefore as educated people it is our obligation to share this knowledge, because it is with this that real change will occur.

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United Nations Student Conference
on Human Rights Part II

May 31, 2005 9:00 - 11:00 AM (EDT)

A continuation of the December 2, 2004 UNSCHR videoconference

School presentations on the effect of HIV/AIDS on human rights include:

                        1. Moscrop School, Vancouver, BC
                        2. Soweto Township Schools, Johannesburg, ZA
                        3. Strawberry Mansion HS, Philadelphia, PA (USA)
                        4. Mantua Elementary School, Fairfax, VA (USA) 
                        5. Colegio Carol Baur, Mexico City, MX
                        6. St. Lawrence School, Lindenwold, NJ  (USA)
                        7. Scarsdale,MS, Scarsdale, NY (USA)

Students will also continue their deliberations on the December 2nd Plan of Action 

 

The Academy Of Natural Sciences
In cooperation with United Nations Environment Program
and Global Education Motivators

Present:

A United Nations World Environment Day Event
Designing Sustainable Communities

A Special Town Square Roundtable Discussion
May 26, 2005 - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon

Featuring, via Video Conferencing:

William McDonough AIA
Visionary Designer, Writer and Teacher
Former Dean of the University of Virginia School of Architecture
Co-Author, Cradle to Cradle/Remaking the Way We Make Things

Read a recent Newsweek Article featuring William McDonough

With a local roundtable featuring:

Dr. D. James Baker, President of the Academy of Natural Sciences

James Sniffen, Information Officer, UN Environment Program

Dr. David Schwerin, GEM/Director, Social Responsibility in Business

Free and Open to the Public
Pre-Registration Requested - Seating Limited

Contact Wayne Jacoby, 215-248-1150 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
For information and updates visit: www.acnatsci.org/townsquare

Program will also be webcast to selected locations and include a videoconference visit to Curitiba, Brazil, a Green City

Academy of Natural Sciences Auditorium
1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia PA, 19103
215-299-1000

 
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Consciousthinking.com, mirroring life’s inherent dynamism, is a work in progress. Work in the sense that raising consciousness takes time and effort. And work in the sense that there are many challenges to earning a living in our shrinking global village. Whatever our livelihood, we are forced to make choices – too many for most of us. Every decision is an opportunity to observe our imperfections and learn tolerance of ourselves and others. We see what enlivens, motivates and frightens us; our definition of self-interest is shaped accordingly.

 

The Third Annual Around the World Videoconference
May 11-12, 2005

Join Passaic Valley High School in their trip Around the World.
8am EDT May 11 (-0400 GMT) - 8am EDT May 12 (-0400 GMT)



U.S. Schools:
You can participate in this program as part of the ongoing chat forum and via the live webcast starting 8am EDT May 11, and running through May 12 8am EDT. Connect for one hour or all 24! For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

International Schools:
Please join Passaic Valley in their journey around the world. Schools can connect via IP, ISDN, or Internet 2. The conference is open to all countries/schools with videoconferencing ability, and schools who would like to connect via the online webcast and chat forum. For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

See the first 2 years of Around the World:

Around the World 2003

Around the World 2004
 

 

iEARN is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables young people to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects that both enhance learning and make a difference in the world.

 

GEM Day at the United Nations 2004

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GEM Supports African Sisters Educational Collaborative

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