(BPRW) GLOBAL LANGUAGE PROJECT TO HONOR SESAME WORKSHOP AND HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT AT 2017 "MY DREAM SPEAKS" BENEFIT RECEPTION ON MAY 4

(Black PR Wire) (NEW YORK) - Global Language Project will host its annual My Dream Speaks Benefit Reception on Thursday, May 4th at the beautiful Rubin Museum of Art. This event highlights and supports GLP's mission of providing K-12 public school teachers with the training and materials they need to ensure their students have the world language and cultural competency skills to succeed in the global economy. My Dream Speaks provides an opportunity to celebrate GLP's work of improving the lives of underserved students by expanding access to world language education. 

 

This fiscal year, GLP has doubled the number of teachers trained to 300, impacting the lives of 45,000 students in New York and throughout the tri-state area, with a focus on languages ranging from Arabic to Italian. In the coming three years, according to Elisabeth Shovers, GLP's executive director, the nine-year-old not-for-profit intends to establish itself as a leader in world language training resources. To do this, says Shovers, GLP will continue to grow its teacher outreach, increase its curricular materials production, and ensure that even more students have access to the language education they need to succeed.  

 

Teachers around the area heartily endorse the training and learning materials. Wendy, a NYC Mandarin teacher says, "GLP's teacher training programs are very engaging and really expand the vision of a language teacher. This program helped me learn how to develop and teach language in a meaningful way for my students."

 

Says Theresa, a NYC world language supervisor, "My teachers and I decided, based on this wonderful program, that we are going to revise our curriculum to make it more cohesive and comprehensive so that it develops better for our students."

 

One GLP volunteer shared, "I've been involved with GLP since 2013 because I strongly relate to their mission of equipping underprivileged students with new skills that can help them be successful in the future. These skills span not only language, but also cultural awareness."

 

At the May 4th event, GLP will present Global Icon Awards to two outstanding honorees that have made substantial contributions to the educational outcomes of young learners, individuals who understand the need to ready the next generation to compete in the globalized world. These honorees are:

 

Dr. Michael H. Levine on behalf of Sesame Workshop, Founding Executive Director of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop

 

CJ Kettler on behalf of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Executive Vice President, Chief of Consumer Brands and Strategy at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

 

My Dream Speaks Event Details:

When: Thursday, May 4th, 2017 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm

Where: The Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W 17th Street, New York, NY 10011

Tickets: Patron Tickets are $175, VIP Tickets are $300; Tickets can be purchased at www.mydreamspeaks.org

Online Auction: Opening on Tuesday, April 18th at www.biddingforgood.com/mds2017. Bid on options ranging from tickets to the Met Opera, the chance to test drive a Tesla, and tickets the People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles.

Donations: If you are unable to attend, please consider making a donation at https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/globallanguageproject

 

About Global Language Project

GLP supports world language learning through best-in-class curricula and innovative teacher development, thus enabling students, particularly those in underserved communities, to develop language proficiency for further education and the global workforce.  In 2014, GLP was awarded the Edwin Cudecki Award for Support for Language Learning from the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) and GLP's 2016 STARTALK summer training program was rated a model world language training program. Early language education provides benefits such as increased cognitive abilities, higher performance on proficiency exams and improved self-concept.  Through extensive, ongoing training, and standards-aligned, tailored curricula, GLP is actively supporting educators in the development of a world-ready, 21st century classroom.

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