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SCENE PROJECT
  • Barbara Stein
  • Gary Klotzkin
  • With Support from the NJDOE

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Project Summary
  • Suggestions on how to teach about other nations
    and cultures, with specific emphasis on Ecuador
    and the Galapagos Islands
  • How to teach about other nations and cultures to
    students with ADHD
  • How educators can earn scholarships to travel
    overseas

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Questions to Ponder..
  • Which country will I teach about next year
    (Choose one as an example)?
  • How will I teach about this country in an
    interdisciplinary fashion?
  • How can I make this lesson most memorable for the
    students?
  • How can I modify this lesson for students with
    ADHD?

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Land Iguana
It has such a strong tounge that it eats Cactus
plants with the prickly spines still attached to
the plant.
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The Frigatebird
  • These scoundrels don't like to do much fishing,
    and so you can see them trying to distract
    boobies and other birds to snatch the prey caught
    by others. They are most spectacular during
    courtship when the male bird inflates the flap of
    bright-red skin found under his beak. It looks
    like a great red balloon and is stunningly
    colorful.

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Tortoise
  • The Galapagos Tortoise
  • You can't go to these islands without falling in
    love with these funny, pre-historic creatures.
    All turtles found on the islands belong to the
    group Geochelone elephantopus. They are divided
    into 14 sub-species (three of which are extinct),
    differentiated by the form and size of their
    shell as well as neck and extremities.
    Unfortunately, if they don't find a mate for
    Lonely George soon, there might be 4 extinct
    species.

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Life in the Ocean
Under the sea is a world rich with sea lions,
fur seals, tropical fish, corals, sharks, eels,
rays, dolphins and more .
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Ecuadorian Rain Forest Hunter
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Ecuadorian Giant Anaconda Squeezing a Cayman for
Dinner
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Wild Macaws Flying Through Ecuador
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Ecuador Rain Forest
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Interdisciplinary Project Ideas
  • Geography Andes, Galapagos, cities, Amazon
    River, Volcanoes
  • Music Contemporary, Indigenous, Spanish
    Influence
  • ScienceEcosystems, Sustainable Development,
    Medicine, oil, fish, reptiles, mammals,
    vaccinations, Darwin
  • BusinessBusiness Ethics, Industrialization
    versus Environmental Preservation, Profit Motive,
    Exporting flowers, oil, bananas, shrimp
  • Economics Dollarization, Impact on Global Trade
  • Food Science Ecuadorian Diet
  • Character Education Global Citizenship,
    Multiculturalism,
  • Environmental awareness, social inequality
  • Government Ecuadorian government
  • Linguistics Spanish, Quecha

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Teaching Tips
  • Be very Audio and Visual when teaching about
    other nations
  • Have students peer teach their topics (Harvard
    Researcher Glasser found that 90of information
    is retained through peer teaching)
  • Use the internet, united streaming, VCR, DVD,
    guest speakers, field trips, video-teleconferencin
    g, assemblies, and personal experiences to teach
    about other cultures.

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Teaching Students with ADHD
  • Students with ADHD present various challenges in
    the mainstream classroom. Typically, they are
    easily bored and frustrated with paper and pencil
    tasks. Consequently, a hands-on, multisensory
    approach is key to engaging their interest,
    maintaining their focus, and facilitating both
    task persistence and task completion. When
    learning about foreign countries, it helps to
    engage the students senses, and also to spark
    their imaginations.

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Tips for Avoiding Typical Problems
  • Students with ADHD often present difficulty with
    the approach to a research task.
  • Frequently, students with ADHD are disorganized,
    leading to LOST papers.
  • Some students have graphomotor delays, resulting
    in frustration and sloppy handwriting for paper
    and pencil tasks. This can make note-taking a
    painful experience.
  • Many students with ADHD have difficulty
    pinpointing relevant information during the
    research process.
  • ADHD is frequently associated with being a
    PERFECTIONIST! This can get a student stuck. On
    the bright side, students with ADHD are often
    extremely creative. They naturally think
    outside the box.
  • Summary Students with ADHD often have
    difficulty with following directions, maintaining
    focus, task persistence, task completion, and
    selective motivation.

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Simple Solutions
  • Assist with narrowing down the aspect
    of the foreign country to be studied.
  • Provide a cooperative learning setting in a
    small group.
  • Carefully select cooperative learning
    partners, and monitor the role of the student
    with ADHD. Encourage this student to choose
    hands-on, multi-sensory modalities of expression,
    using a computer, music, art, or cooking to
    develop his/her contribution to the group
    project.
  • Provide folders to keep project papers
    together. Encourage all students to staple
    loose papers into the folder. In this way,
    everybody stays organized, and the student with
    ADHD doesnt appear different from his/her
    peers.

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Simple Solutions
  • Accompany written directions with oral
    directions, and visual cues whenever possible.
    Repeat directions, as needed. Casually check
    progress in small increments, to ensure that the
    target student is on task and on the right
    track.
  • Provide encouragement and praise as often as
    possible to build confidence and to keep the
    student motivated.

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Websites on ADHD
  • www.chadd.org Children and Adults with Attention
    Deficit Disorders
  • http//members.aol.com/bmavin/stein.htm
    (Attention Deficit Disorder Made Easy)

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Creative Ways to Teach about Other Countries and
Cultures
  • Provide the target student with a list of
    websites to visit. His/her mission is to
    select pictures and information to support the
    group effort.
  • This student can serve as a narrator in a program
    to be shared with other classes.
  • If the target student is adept at using a
    computer, he/she can help to prepare a Power
    Point presentation using the information gathered
    by the group.

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  • This student can dictate a sample letter to a
    prospective Pen Pal to a scribe in the group.
    He/she can also pretend to be Darwin and write a
    letter to a friend or relative describing the
    various species being studied to develop Darwins
    theory. A group member can serve as a scribe
    and/or co-author.
  • This student can dress up as Darwin and talk
    about Darwins theories. The entire group
    contributes to the script.
  • Art projects, such as the creation of a volcano,
    or wildlife scenery, can help the target student
    remain motivated.

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  • Musical students can play an instrument and sing
    an original song about endangered species.
  • Cooking and serving authentic Ecuadorian recipes
    can be a palatable manner in which to learn about
    Ecuador. Food preparation is a worthy hands-on
    activity.
  • A student can assist in the making of fact filled
    flash cards to be used in the teaching of other
    classes.
  • Hands-on activities, such as setting up exhibits
    for a school-wide program will keep this student
    motivated.
  • A student can assist in developing mock travel
    brochures that depict the special features of
    Ecuador.
  • A student can teach a group of younger students
    ten facts about wildlife on the Galapagos
    Islands.

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How to Earn a Free Trip to another country as an
Educator
  • Some of the best ways to teach about a country is
    to visit the country yourself.
  • The secret to visiting a country on a teachers
    salary is to attempt to get paid to travel or win
    a free trip through a variety of ways.

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And, These Ways Are
  • 1) Apply for an ESL job over the summer.
    Internet websites such as Daves ESCafe.com post
    thousands of advertisements for teachers to teach
    ESL. Some of these companies hire teachers to
    teach for the summer. Many of these companies do
    not require teachers to have an ESL teaching
    license.
  • 2) Apply for a Fulbright-Hayes Scholarships. This
    scholarship will grant you an all expense paid
    trip to another country. You apply in the fall
    and leave in the summer. You spend 4 weeks
    learning about the country.
  • The application process includes
  • 1) Submitting your application and
    resume online.
  • 2) 3 letters of reference on
    character, physical health, and academic
    abilities.
  • 3) 6 Essays.

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  • 3) Apply for a National Endowment for Humanities
    summer seminar scholarship. This scholarship pays
    teachers to learn at a summer seminars and
    institutes mostly nationally, and occasionally,
    internationally.
  • 4) Apply for a Gilder Lehrman Institute of
    American History scholarship. This scholarship
    will pay teachers to learn.
  • 5) Apply to do research for a university that
    sponsors programs that pay teachers to travel and
    learn (ex. Kean University-NJ History trips).
  • 6) Organize and chaperone an international school
    trip. You will get a free trip in the process.
    Examples of companies that give teachers free
    trips are EF tours, Passport, ACIS (most
    expensive for the students), Exploric, and People
    to People.

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  • 7) Apply for a study sabbatical. Many school
    systems will pay teachers to research overseas.
  • 8) Apply to work on a cruise ship for the summer.
    Sometimes, cruise ships hire teachers, because
    they have strong interpersonal and leadership
    skills.
  • 9) Apply to Semester at Sea. Semester at Sea
    hires accomplished teachers to teach students
    about other cultures and countries while
    traveling around the world. Most teachers who
    work for Semester at Sea hold doctorates or high
    degrees in their fields.
  • 10) Read teacher magazines, newspapers, and
    websites, and seek out travel opportunities.

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Closing Thoughts
  • Teaching about countries and cultures can be a
    truly enjoyable experience that can involve all
    members of the school community
  • Modifying lessons for students with ADHD is
    simple and effective

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Reminders
  • Please take a packet home with you for future
    reference.
  • Please contact Barbara Stein at
    confidencecoach_at_yahoo.com or Gary Klotzkin or
    garyklotzkin_at_hotmail.com for any additional
    information. It would be our pleasure to assist
    you with resources, counsel, and suggestions.
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