July 14, 2010
After more than 20 years as a teacher and principal, Dr. Fred Mednick founded Teachers Without Borders (TWB) in 2000. Believing that a commitment to global education is a universal responsibility, Dr. Mednick has traveled extensively throughout the world and lent his time, skills, and training to onsite development forums. Convinced that education and international [...]
July 14, 2010
Brian Crosby, an upper elementary teacher for 29 years, guides the learning in a model technology classroom in Sparks, Nevada. Coming from a background in outdoor education and educational technology, Brian fuses his “at risk” students’ use of technology with field trips, art, hands-on activities and a problem-based approach, to build their schema of the [...]
July 14, 2010
Pandora Thomas is Director and Curriculum Manager of the Environmental Service Learning Initiative for Global Exchange as well as the Environmental Educator for Grind for the Green. Both programs aim to reconnect youth of color to the earth using innovative strategies.
A certified teacher, Pandora Thomas received human rights advocacy and international education development training at Columbia [...]
July 14, 2010
Zakiya Harris received her B.A. in Political Science and History from Rutgers University and attended New College of Law in San Francisco before leaving to pursue her life long passion of teaching. Zakiya taught elementary through collegiate level in a variety of public and private settings.
In 2003, she became the lead trainer at the DJ Project [...]
July 13, 2010
14 year old Adrianna Svitak is an award-winning pianist and violinist hailing from Redmond, WA. Her teaching career started when she was nine years old (piano). Subsequently she offers violin lessons for beginning students. At 13, Adrianna co-authored Dancing Fingers with her sister Adora.
As a pianist, she played at events including the Seattle Young Artists’ Festival, [...]
June 20, 2010
Dafna Michaelson is the founder, president and JourneyWoman for the 50 in 52 Journey, a project for which she traveled across America to all 50 states and Washington DC spanning the 52 weeks of 2009 to find America’s problem solvers and idea generators. Through this Journey Michaelson has been sharing the stories of ordinary people [...]
June 19, 2010
Len Scrogan is the Director of Instructional Technology for the Boulder Valley School District, and an adjunct instructor for the University of Colorado-Denver and Lesley University. A former teacher and principal, Scrogan was named by Electronic Learning magazine as one of nine leading educational technology consultants in the field. In 2009, he was named Outstanding [...]
June 14, 2010
Keith R. Krueger (CAE) is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 technology leaders, especially school district CTO’s, who use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning. He has extensive background in nonprofit/association management and is particularly interested in using information technologies for education, health and [...]
June 14, 2010
Ashara Ekundayo is a visionary educator, community activist, and social entrepreneur who works through her consulting company BluBlak Media, to cultivate and market strategic and sustainable partnerships with her clients that manifest their professional goals while addressing love, compassion and justice.
As a public speaker, producer, and media personality Ekundayo can be heard on local public [...]
June 2, 2010
Sarah Elizabeth Ippel is the Founder and Executive Director of the Academy for Global Citizenship, a new Chicago Public Elementary School that opened in 2008, on the city’s Southwest side. AGC’s mission is to empower children to become active global citizens by positively impacting their community and the world beyond.
The Academy for Global Citizenship [...]