Miami
Schools Creates
Education Council
of International Cities
In an aim
to make students better prepared
for the global marketplace,
Miami Schools is creating the Education Council of International Cities.
This council
aims to help students gain the education they need to take part
in the challenges of
a new global economy.
Many businesses
in Miami and America now have more international services
and concerns.
The motivation behind the creation of the Education Council of International
Cities in the
Miami Schools is to
adjust and succeed
in world where distance and time
are increasingly less
important as barriers to global commerce.
The Miami Schools is aiming to add a more global perspective on education. The Education Council of International Cities will create international guidelines
for quality education
from both an academic and economic perspective.
The Miami Schools Education Council of International Cities will be comprised of chief education officers, national and international business researchers, business leaders and mayors of major urban
cities from around the world. This Council will use current research to provide professional development for teachers. Many fields have formed international research teams
but these are
not common in education. This is research team is also unusual in
that Miami Schools is a large urban school district and
most research teams come from smaller suburban schools. The Miami Schools Education Council of International Cities will be formed and membership established by May 2007.
Miami Schools Joins Up with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce for the Future
Executives Program
Miami Schools aims to
help students to
choose a career by learning proper planning and business
behavior from the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. This new program will be started in eleven schools in the Miami Schools
system. The Miami Schools Future Executives Program will center around the
Tools for Success lessons in the ninth grade. These lessons will follow a curriculum that
includes postsecondary education, proper behavior in the work
place, manners,
ethics and conflict resolution.
The program also wants to establish Future Executives clubs in Miami Schools that will be responsible for two activities a year, a pre-holiday networking event in mid-December and a mini goals
conference in May of 2007. This program is part of Miami Schools continued effort to ensure that children are armed with the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond.
Miami Schools Help Welcome New Pro Soccer Team to Miami
Students in the Miami Schools are competing to
help the new pro soccer team choose a mascot and a nickname. The Miami FC is hoping the students can help them choose the best nickname and mascot. The
contest which began on September 18th and ends October 6th. The contest is open to all 361,550 K-12 grade students in the Miami Schools
system. The contest will be judged by a panel composed of Miami Schools officials, Miami FC staff, celebrities and contest sponsors. Three top nicknames and mascots will be posted for voting on the Miami FCs website. Students may submit their nickname entries and mascot designs through their teachers.
Stacy Andell is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. For more information on Miami schools visit
http://www.schoolsk-12.com/florida/miami/index.html.