Global Classroom
Our collaboration with a school from Romania to produce a shared podcast on Climate Change in Romania and the United States
What is the Global Classroom Project?
Elementary, middle, and high schools throughout Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) participate in the Global Classroom Project, which provides an opportunity for students to work with peers from around the world on authentic tasks and challenges.
As part of the Global Classroom Project, schools select a Sustainable Development Goal from among 17 goals established by the United Nations as a blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet.
Throughout the Global Classroom Project, students also learn attributes of Portrait of a Graduate, which prioritizes the development of skills that will empower FCPS students to be productive citizens of a global community and successful in the workforce of the future.
Our School's Partnership
Grade: Fifth
Partner Country: Romania
Content Focus: Science, Environmental Education, Literacy
Sustainable Development Goal: Climate Action
FCPS Portrait of a Graduate Attributes: Ethical and Global Citizen
Partnership Description: Students at Willow Springs Elementary are collaborating with 11-12-year-old students at a Romanian School by producing a shared podcast in Romania and the United States that builds relationships, teaches about SDGs, teaches about climate-related science and implications, and teaches how to bring awareness through sharing with a broader audience. (Sustainable Development Goal #13).
Global Classroom Project Teachers
Carley Fisher-Maltese
Logan Williams
Global Classroom Fair Project Showcase at Luther Jackson Middle School
Students participating in the Global Classroom initiative shared their ideas with local government officials, school officials, organizations, and companies.