Teacher leaders often take on many different roles and responsibilities. One possible task that a teacher leader may be asked to take on would be to develop, organize, and implement an event for the school community that would involve all stakeholders. In this assignment, you utilize your leadership skills and develop an event that you could easily implement at your school. Refer back to your responses in the Wk 3 Discussion Global Knowledge as you complete this assignment.
Scenario: Your principal has accepted your proposal for an effective global knowledge program that you discussed in the Week 3 discussion prompt. Your principal has asked you to create a kickoff event for the program you suggested. Possible structures might include a schoolwide global literacy night, charity event, global presentation fair, or other community event.
Create a 12- to 16-slide multimedia presentation, (using Microsoft PowerPoint) about the kickoff event that your principal can share with district personnel to promote the program and provide a glimpse of your vision for the event. Connect the events activities to academic standards and curricular requirements and integrate multiple classrooms and content areas around your campus.
Address the following in your presentation:
Title page
Introduction
The role that teacher leaders have in preparing global students
Skills, knowledge, and dispositions that students will need to function in a global environment
How your event and global knowledge program connect to academic standards at multiple grade levels or content areas
Issues or challenges you may face in creating global competence in an educational setting
Assessment and accountability perspectives in relation to the new skills and knowledge needed for a global society
Strategies for including schoolwide stakeholders, including K12 students, parents, school community members, district leaders, and local businesses
A description of your vision for the venue, materials, and components of the event
Conclusion
Reference slide including a minimum of three references. Make sure to cite all references throughout the presentation.
List major points in the slides and include detailed speaker notes that correlate to each major point. Support your thoughts and ideas with in-text citations.