The BE UNICEF Teacher Workshop is a one-day educator workshop exploring issues critical to children worldwide — including education, nutrition, water and sanitation, and child protection. Educators will learn how to bring these issues to life in their school and/or classroom. There will be opportunities to share pedagogical practices, review current literature, identify available resources, and discuss action ideas and service projects.

The workshop will be held on Saturday, March 3, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Millennium Harvest House (1345 28th Street, Boulder, CO 80302). Please note, space is limited to 30 participants. Please contact David Donaldson (ddonaldson@unicefusa.org) if you are registering after 2/29/12.

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* 1. Personal Information:

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* 2. School Information:

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* 3. School Information Continued:

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* 4. Subject(s) Taught/School Position:

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* 5. Grade(s):

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* 6. How many students are you teaching this year?

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* 7. Describe your past or present experience with any or all of the following (check all that apply):

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* 8. How would you plan on using the information from the workshop in your school, district or community? (Please limit to 100 words.)

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* 9. Why do you think it is important to teach global issues to your students? (Please limit to 100 words.)

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* 10. What particular global topics would you hope to see covered? (Please limit to 100 words.)

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* 11. Are you interested in attending our screening of the documentary film "Not My Life" (learn more at notmylife.org) on the evening before the workshop (6:00 to 8:00 PM)?

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