Great news from Harrisburg. PA
We have been working with Harrisburg Independent School District, PA to implement the cLc across the district’s highly enthusiastic schools. The article below has just appeared in USA Today and picks up on a significant link made between students in Harrisburg’s SciTech Academy and students in Cairo. this is just one element of an exciting district-wide implementation. The big story for me is that the district have developed a strategic approach, leading learning from the central district cLc hub by setting up professional communities of practice, developing local curriculum focused projects and connecting classrooms within the district to share best practice, encourage professional peer mentoring and sharing of resources, ideas and learning opportunities.
The district are well on their way to providing incredibly robust foundations for schools as they roll out their own instances of the cLc. I am really looking forward to returning to Harrisburg in late October to continue with this really forward thinking project and I am particularly excited about working with the teachers and students as they have now had a few weeks to get started and they are already producing significant outcomes.
The Cairo connection is going to be amazing but our schools in the US are always looking out for partner schools in other parts of the world. i am keen to get in touch with any schools wishing to partner our Harrisburg schools and some of our amazing schools in Texas and the North East.
Phil Stubbs, Director of Educational Development, UniServity
(phil.stubbs@uniservity.com)
The UniServity cLc Learning Platform empowers School Leaders in Harrisburg, the State Capitol of Pennsylvania, USA, to become the first School District in the USA to respond to President Obama’s 21st Century learning challenge by developing an online web 2.0 collaborative learning partnership with students in Egypt.
Harrisburg School District (HSD), is at the forefront of using technology to innovate and enrich the learning experience by providing learners with new 21st Century global collaborative learning opportunities. Harrisburg Mayor Stephen R. Reed has announced the new
initiative connecting Harrisburg students with students in Cairo, Egypt, using the powerful social learning tools of the UniServity cLc (connected Learning communities) Learning Platform. Mayor Reed shared his announcement and educational vision to an audience of leading international educationalists and thought-leaders at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in Washington D.C.; the largest Educational Event in the USA.
Mayor Reed’s announcement is a dynamic response to U.S. President Barack Obama’s recent address at the UniServity of Cairo, when President Obama articulated his vision to connect American learners with foreign learners, stating, “I want students in Kansas working with students in Cairo.”
Click on this link to read the full article: http://content.usatoday.com/topics/article/Thomas+Friedman/05Si0BI2Q86FE/4