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9.1.2019 |
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Boosting International Collaboration in K12 Schools | Ekaterina Bogdanskaya | HundrED WEBday

Throughout January we're exploring untraditional skill sets & why they’re important for today’s world. Ekaterina Bogdanskaya, HundrED Ambassador & Teacher from Russia went live on the HundrED Facebook Page to talk about the power of global learning projects in K12 education. Watch the video to learn more.

Ekaterina Bogdanskaya, HundrED Ambassador and teacher of English at Ryazan school №14 in Russia, shares about the importance of developing life skills, communication, and creativity in high school by engaging students in international projects. 

This video first appeared live on our Facebook page on January 9th, 2019.

Who is Ekaterina Bogdanskaya ?

Ekaterina Bogdanskaya is a teacher of English at Ryazan school №14, which is a school specialized in teaching English as the foreign language. This school is highly interested in developing international cooperation and is always open to new people and ideas.

Ekaterina is working on the problem of increasing motivation in the learning process. She organizes various school events in foreign languages and students participate in international projects and twinning programs. Ekaterina has been trying to establish contacts with teachers from other countries to have a better understanding of the school systems all over the world, which in its turn led her to become a HundrED Ambassador. She believes that school subjects cannot be taught in isolation, thus she is teaching local lore and culture of English-speaking countries in English. Ekaterina has traveled to Germany and Italy organizing seminars for teachers there.

 


HundrED WEBdays take place weekly via Facebook Live and we invite everyone to actively participate in the conversation! You can access the webinars by joining the HundrED Facebook page. Contact our Global Community Manager, Pukhraj Ranjan, for more information: pukhraj@hundred.org.

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