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Sarah Brady | April 13, 2017

On April 7, World View graduated 25 educators from its 2016–2017 Global Education Leaders Program, which seeks to help educators in leadership positions plan and implement programs that will increase global understanding by faculty and students in their schools, districts and colleges. The program, broken into four sessions from September 2016 to April 2017, brought together educational leaders from across the state for intensive study, analysis and discussion of global issues that impact students and communities.
Participants were led by expert university faculty—Tim Flood, Jennifer Ho, Cori Dauber, Robin Dorff, Charles Kurzman, Gary Marks, Michael Tsin, Niklaus Steiner and Mark McNeilly—to explore global issues and to develop goals to increase global competence.

World View would like to congratulate all the educators in the 2016–2017 class and extend a special congratulations to the class representatives for the 2016–2017 Global Education Leaders Program, who were elected in a vote and will represent their class on the World View Advisory Board.  Glenn Reed from Onslow County Schools will represent K-12 educators and Abbe Allen from Sandhills Community College will represent community college educators.