Marble Hill School for International Studies
Iris D. Zucker, Principal (IA)
Making Multicultural Education Manifest by Steve Feld
Contact List of Partnernership Requests
Contact Address email/phone School Details Date
Antonella Dimito
Private email
atinti.libero.it
Via dell' Immacolata n.4 Civitavecchia
0766-357-61@iol.it
0039 0766-256-45
EU listed in
http://partbase.eupro.se
Liceo Scientifico
G. Galilei
Rome, Italy
July 26
Melvut Aydogmus Yalihuyuk 12470
mevlutaydogmus@yahoo.com

Konya Turkey Jan 17
Bartłomiej
Fedczyszyn
Tomaszów Lubelski
bartol10@op.pl
Tomaszów Lubelski
Poland Nov 24
Katie Russell King George Avenue DE7 5HS
k_russell@ntlworld.com

0115-930-3724
Ilkesion School Derbyshire
England
Jun 18
Omar Amahmid
amahmid@hotmail.com

Marrakech
Morocco
Feb 16
Riaz Hussain,
Principal
Garamchashma, NWFP
rhus2002@yahoo.co.uk
listed in
Windows On The World
http://www.wotw.org.uk
Pamir Public School Pakistan August 13
Cida Proença, Teacher Av. Washington Luis 510
Jardim Silveira Barueri cep.06433170
rodpro@bol.com.br
EMEF Prof. Alcino Francisco de Sousa
(Escola Nova Silveira)
Săo Paulo, Brazil Apr 7
Disha Ciao, School Development Manager
cnguidesina.com
008613910420206
Private Boarding School Beijing China March 30

David Santulli
Executive Director


199 Marlborough St, Suite 303
david_santulli@unitedplanet.org


Tel: 617-247-6512
Fax: 617-247-6226

United Planet

Boston, MA
02116
August 24

Beijing
Subject: school cooperation in beijing china
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 22:19:01 -0800
From: sjfeld@erols.com
To: Disha cnguide@sina.com

Disha wrote:

Dear Sir,
We are a private boarding school in Beijing China. We are located in south of Beijing with 27,000 m2 building area. At present there are app. 500 students 90 employees. Our students are from age of 06 - 18 years. We are government authorized one of 7 private schools in Beijing. We are looking for partner who would like to work with us together to develop our schoolĄäs education quality, to give student better chance to study foreign language and prepare their further study abroad. We would like to find a partner to cooperate with us to manage the school together, build an advanced study plan. We want to make our school a good name for international education. Of course, we are ready to share all profits with the partner together.

In short, following are what we would like to have:

  • 1. key teachers
  • 2. school management involvement
  • 3. study plan for foreign languages
  • 4. be able to find sources for students to go to abroad for further studying.
  • 5. international study exchange

If you are interested in this kind of co-operation, you are most welcomed to contact us at:
Tel: 0086 139 104 20206
Fax: 0086 10 8049 9981

Sincere yours
Disha Ciao
email: cnguide@sina.com
School Development Manager

Brazil

Subject: schoollink
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 07:46:00 -0700

Hello. I am a teacher in Brazil and I am interested in linking my school with yours. i am sure it is a great opportunity to learn english. Would you like to try? Thanks

regards teacher Cida Proença rodpro@bol.com.br

USA Brazil SchoolLink 2002
Pakistan
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:39:33 +0100 (BST)
From: Riaz Hussain rhus2002@yahoo.co.uk
To: sjfeld@erols.com

Dear Steve Feld

My school details are available on www.wotw.org.uk. I would very much love to develop a link with your school. Let me know what do you think about it?

All my best wishes,

Riaz Hussain
Principal
Pamir Public School,
Garamchashma, NWFP,
Pakistan.

England

Subject: Re: World School Project
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 07:06:55 -0700
From: k_russell

Hello,
I am a teacher at a school in England.
I am setting up a project for a group of over 250 11 year old pupils, in order to help and encourage them to find out about schools and pupils around the world, in a much more personal way than just looking up information in an encyclopaedia.

This will involve them making e-mail contact with pupils in other countries and asking questions about the nature of the school, the environment and the community.

If you would like any of your pupils to be involved please could you send me contact e-mails which I can then pass on to my pupils. Or if you would like any more information about this project then please do not hesitate to contact me.

If I have not heard from you by the 21st June I will assume that you do not want to be involved.

Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.

Katie Russell
Ilkeston School
King George Avenue
Ilkeston
Derbyshire
ENGLAND
DE7 5HS
0115 9303724

Konya TURKEY

Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:00:12 -0800
Mevlut Aydogmus wrote:

Dear Sirs,

I m an English teacher in small town,Yalihuyuk of Konya.There are two schools in our town. Primary School including secondary part and a high school.These are public schools. There are three hundred students.We would like to make cooperation with foreign schools.

In this case , our students may write eachother. They can learn more about your culture,education,tradition and you students also may have info about Turkish people.

Later we can develop our cooperation more.

Best Regards.
Mevlut Aydogmus
Yalihuyuk 42470
Konya TURKEY

ROME ITALY

Re: Proposal of educational exchange rome
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 16:01:48 -0700

I'm Antonella DIMITO a teacher of the "Liceo Scientifico G. Galilei" in Civitavecchia- Roma. I found your e-mail address on the website of The British Council (you can find mine on EU database :http//partbase.eupro.se) I'm in charge of organizing educational exchanges.
My school is involved in some projects of students- exchange (age 17-19) with European schools (Socrates-Comenius Language Project) and now I'd contact American schools for the project. I'd find an American partner school, choose a common subject and work on.
The project will end with the students exchange.

A first group of students (about 20 ) will be accomotated in host families with their collegues of the partner school (about two weeks) and attend the lessons at host school. After a period of 2-4 month viceversa. I think it is a good opportunity for the students to know the ways of life, people of another Country and so on. The students exchange could be the next school year. I hope to receive your replay.

Best reguards
Antonella Dimito
Liceo Scientifico "G. Galilei"
Via dell'Immacolata n.4 Civitavecchia (Roma)
Phone number : 0039 076625645
e-mail address: lsscivit@tin.it

Web-site: web.tiscali.it/liceogalilei

PS: In case our offer cannot be accepted, we would be very grateful if you forward this message to those possibly interested.

Poland

Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 17:37:29 +0100
From: bartol10@op.pl
To: sjfeld@erols.com

My name is Bartłomiej Fedczyszyn. I am teaching English in lower high school in Poland. My school is in Tomaszów Lubelski and we have 1.500 students. We would like to start an exchange of projects (in English) between our schools in order to get to know each other and understand our cultural differences better. We are interested in subjects like : culture, history and building www pages. If you want to take part in our challenge please send us information what you think about it. Then we will present our educational projects which involve the abilities and work of our schools.

yours sincerely,
Bartłomiej Fedczyszyn

Marrakech Morocco

Subject: Re: Partnership Project (Marrakech-Morocco)
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 19:05:40 -0800
From: omar amahmid amahmid@hotmail.com
Omar Amahmid wrote:

Dear Mr. Steve Feld,

First of all, please, if you permit I will introuduce myself. I'm Omar AMAHMID, and work as a Teacher in a School in Marrakech (Morocco,North-west Africa), called Zerktouni School.

I've found your e-amil adress in the internet, web site http://www.wotw.org.uk/partner/ while exploring the Data of School inytereted by carrying out projec with other schools beloning to foreign countries. We would be more than glad to establish links with your School and see the possibility of carrying out projects together so as to make students/teachers of our school talk to each other and learn about their respective cultures...
Please let me whether you are interested by this kind of links.
I wish you the best and lok forward to hearing from you.

Mr. Omar AMAHMID
Zerktouni School
Massira 1
Marrakech 40 000
Morocco
Ph: 212 44 34 03 70
E-mail: amahmid@hotmail.com

UNITED PLANET - USA

Making Multicultural Education Manifest

Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 09:35:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Santulli david_santulli@unitedplanet.org

Dear Steve,

Thank you for your note. I would love to learn more about your projects and explore possible collaboration with you.

Thank you for posting the information about United Planet. In addition to the CAP initiative (Cultural Awareness Project), we are currently building new technology to make this program available throughout the United States. Please let me know if this program might interest you.

We will be launching another feature called the Voices of Earth community. This will have every country in the world listed, along with country maps, general country information, and a bulletin board for each country.

The bulletin board for each country will be the most exciting feature. It will allow the people of every country/culture in the world to share in their own voices about their customs/culture and for others to search by country, hear their voices and comment on their observations. We should have this launched with 7-10 days.

Thank you for your article.

Best Regards,
David Santulli
Executive Director
United Planet
199 Marlborough St, Suite 303
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 617-247-6512
Fax: 617-247-6226

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Making Multicultural Education Manifest-
A ThinkQuest Web Design Approach

by Steve Feld
Power Point Slide Show

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Within the last five years, ThinkQuest has provided John F. Kennedy High School students with opportunities to connect internationally with multi-ethnic peers, explore their cultures and work in partnership teams on specific history, art and social issues. Among these are: The Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling project allowed my students to work with peers in Borlange Sweden to produce a critical thinking resource which utilizes tools, methods and strategies. /13681/data/davin2.shtml

Our collaboration with the Miho Museum in Japan gave my students the opportunity to investigate museum design as function. /13681/data/museum/trees.htm

The Mona Lisa website team identified and tracked artic explorers Ann Bancroft Liv Arnessen as 21st Century heros and were invited to attend their New York City Press Conference. http://home.con2.com/jfkhs/explorers/annliv.htm

Partnerships with Estonia yielded ArtiFAQ 2100 art history module and translations of Student Factory science modules into Spanish. /13681/data/nyc

The web served as the cyberspace communications catalyst for cross-cultural conversations with Brazilian peers and led to our latest ThinkQuest Project Curse of Tut: Fact or Myth. http://tqnyc.thinkquest.org/NYC00112

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