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Partner School Exchanges: Encouraging Interdisciplinary Collaboration, School Involvement and Community Engagement

Establish Rapport with the Partner School's Teachers. Share information about your school, community and WisconsinDiscuss your plans and dreams Respond to interests of partner school teachersProvide resources and helpful informationUnderstand that both sides want what is best for their students.

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Partner School Exchanges: Encouraging Interdisciplinary Collaboration, School Involvement and Community Engagement

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    1. Partner School Exchanges: Encouraging Interdisciplinary Collaboration, School Involvement and Community Engagement Deborah Johnson-Bousquet, French teacher Lynn Frick, English teacher Sauk Prairie High School

    2. Establish Rapport with the Partner Schools Teachers Share information about your school, community and Wisconsin Discuss your plans and dreams Respond to interests of partner school teachers Provide resources and helpful information Understand that both sides want what is best for their students

    3. Find a Colleague within your School who shares an interest in your project Someone who is willing to: Brainstorm ideas work directly with French team alter curriculum make a time commitment invest in the project for the long term

    4. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The Project Begin dialogue with exchange teacher Consider curriculum Exchange ideas Allow at least a year for planning Apply for funding Face-to-face tweaking

    5. Whats a book club without food?

    6. Discussion circles

    7. Introducing Larry Watson, author of Montana 1948

    8. in his own words

    9. Reflection

    10. Art Music Government Advanced Communications Family and Consumer Economics Sociology Environmental science School on Board: Involving as many as possible is some small way

    11. Be flexible Expect a variety of levels of commitment Some plans may not work out as intended or may not materialize

    12. The Hosting Experience: Planning for Success Encourage student participation-generate enthusiasm through letter exchanges, webcam sessions and sharing pictures ahead of time Letter to family detailing how this experience relates to the MOU and interdisciplinary projects Host Family Application-have families commit in writing Schedule of Activities to parents ahead of time-reassures host family is not responsible for total entertainment Parent meeting-expectations for hosts and guests

    13. Hosting: An Entire Schools Experience Have planned activities but respect family time Welcome spontaneity and suggestions Seek help when needed Plan a school event-everyones welcome

    14. Thansgiving Welcome Dinner

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