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TakingITGlobal Annual Report 2015

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14 http://encounters.tigweb.org Our Global Encounters International Student Video Conference program, run in collaboration with The Centre for Global Education, hosted over 20 national and international events, through video conferencing technology, on critical social issues such as child soldiers, women's rights, conflict in the Middle East, water crisis, and climate change. Each event encouraged students to take the learning experiences and become active agents of change in their local and global communities. In 2015, we had student join us from 60 classroom from Canada, United States, Ghana, India, Taiwan, and many more. The Global Encounters program not only allows the students to connect and collaborate with other students, but also to ask quesions and share their ideas with experts and guest speakers from the field. This year, we had revolutionary poets, former child soldiers, environmentalists, scientists, academics, artists, and innovators join us to share how they are using their work to bring awareness to issues they are passionate about. Thanks to all our partners, guest speakers, and teachers who made 2015 another successful year for Global Encounters. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cycp-cpcj/rcmptalks-discussionsgrc/index-eng.htm This national video conference also encouraged students to create their own campaigns and Code of Conduct to educate their peers about bullying and cyber-bullying. Our partnership with the RCMP on Global Encounters events was established in 2013 and in 2015, we hosted two live national conversations on bullying & cyberbullying. We had Canadian students, from 12 different classrooms, engage and collaborate through 3 teacher-led activities on bullying and cybering bullying. Leading up to the national video conference, students connected in TakingITGlobal's virtual classroom to share their ideas, converse in meaningful conversations, and receive feedback from graduate student mentors.

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