Monday, May 6, 2013

Goals of the Program


The Interaction of Environment and Culture in Malawi: An Interdisciplinary Area Studies Short-Term Seminar Project.

 

ABSTRACT

Under the GPA Short-Term Seminar Projects, Competitive Preference Priority II, this project will enable two Mercer University faculty and twelve K-12 educators comprised of ten practicing teachers enrolled in teacher education programs at Mercer University or teaching in the Metro area, and two school administrators from the metro-Atlanta school districts, to travel to Malawi, Africa on a four-week field trip. The goals of this field trip are to enable the selected participants to: (1) collect data for use in integrating environmental awareness and cultural competency into their Area Studies curricula in their classrooms, and (2) establish an ongoing collaborative online exchange program with their counterpart Malawian educators.  The specific objectives of the project are to: (1) study the impact of ecology and environment on the culture and history of Malawi; (2) develop lesson plans, instructional strategies and curriculum resources to integrate international Area Studies into the K-12  curricula; (3) collect pertinent environmental and cultural  artifacts with the help of Malawian environmental specialists and students, educators, artists, the clergy, businesspeople, and government officials; (4) train the team members to be mentors and information sources to disseminate the results of the project to other US K-12 school systems; and (5) create an on-going, online resource for collaborative opportunities for American and Malawian educators to engage in cross-cultural understandings. The project objectives support Mercer University’s strategic plan that emphasizes promoting global and interdisciplinary studies to enhance student perspective and potential contributions to society.  The project will also complement Mercer University’s on-going study abroad initiatives which include, among others, Mercer on Mission (MoM) overseas and Tift College of Education’s collaboration with the Ricks Institute in Liberia, Africa.

Number of Participants: 12

 

Project Director: Zipangani M. Vokhiwa, PhD

    Assistant Professor of Science

    Department of Math, Science and Informatics (MSI),

    College of Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS)

    Mercer University,

    1400 Coleman Avenue,

    Macon, GA 31207

    Tel: (678) 547-6511

    Fax: (678) 547-6494

    Email: Vokhiwa_zm@mercer.edu

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