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Six Community Colleges Continue Partnerships with Brazil's Technical Education System
Wednesday, June 03, 2015

DENVER, CO   Six community colleges have selected 56 outstanding students to serve as US-Brazil Connect Community College Fellows this summer. The Fellows will develop global leadership skills and a deep knowledge of Brazil through work as mentors to Brazilian high school students.

“Community colleges must lead in building global connections,” said Dan Phelan, President of Jackson Community College and incoming Chair of the Board of the American Association of Community Colleges. “It’s vital that our students attain a high level of global and cultural competence, and our efforts with US-Brazil Connect further that goal. This year, Jackson Community College is pleased to expand our work with Brazil as we send a team of 14 students to Salvador, Bahia.”

Jackson College, Kirkwood Community College, Community Colleges of Spokane, Northwestern Michigan College, Flathead Valley Community College and Miami Dade College are members of the Community College Fellowship all partnering with US-Brazil Connect for its 2015 Conexão Mundo Community College Fellowship Program. In its fourth year, the Conexão Mundo program pairs Brazilian high school students with students and young professionals in the US to expose students and mentors to global learning experiences and cross-cultural competency.

Each of the selected Community College Fellows will spend 18 weeks working with a small group of Brazilian students online and on the ground in Brazil, coaching them in English language acquisition techniques. Meanwhile, the Fellows will also complete a curriculum built to improve leadership skills and cooperation across cultural boundaries. The combination of coaching and the supporting curriculum gives Community College Fellows a strong basis in international experience and cross-cultural understanding that is essential for personal and professional development.

Study abroad programs have increased in popularity across US campuses as students and educators recognize the value of global leadership skills in an increasingly interconnected world economy. Even so, community college students do not study abroad at the rate of their peers at state and private universities. According to a 2008 report published by the Institute for International Education (IIE), fewer than three percent of those who studied abroad were community college students.  Considering that community college students make up over 45% of all US students in college, there is a great need for improvement. 

The Conexão Mundo program offers a unique opportunity for community colleges. Because Fellows fill an acknowledged need for expanded English language learning in Brazil in the SESI/SENAI school systems, community college students can work their way to a life-changing experience abroad. Such opportunities can be key career differentiators as community college students seek high-quality, affordable ways to prepare for work in a globalized economy.

“Twenty years ago, community colleges prepared students for a mostly localized job market. But as technology has decreased distances between geographic regions, community colleges have sought programs that prepare students to solve problems that span the boundaries of language and culture,” explained Dr. Mary Gershwin, President of US-Brazil Connect.

“US-Brazil Connect and our member colleges are proud to partner with CNI in Brazil,” said Dr. Gershwin. “This partnership does more than create academic exchange. It models how two large systems — in this case, community colleges in the US and the SENAI/SESI system in Brazil — can come together in an affordable, accessible, and sustainable way to meet the needs of students and communities.”

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137 Students and Young Professionals Selected as US-Brazil Connect Fellows

US-Brazil Connect Launches New STEM Fellowship for 2015 Program Year

Six Community Colleges Continue Partnerships with Brazil's Technical Education System

US-Brazil Connect and Brazil’s Industry Association Announce 32 Sites for 2015 Programs

US-Brazil Connect Launches New STEM Fellowship for 2015 Program Year
Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Denver, CO - US-Brazil Connect and the Brazilian Confederation of Industry (CNI) have launched a new international leadership fellowship for students studying science, technology, engineering, and/or math (STEM) at US colleges and universities. 

 ”Experience abroad is increasingly essential for STEM professionals that wish to have global careers,” explained Eleanor Allen, US-Brazil Connect Board member and Director of Global Water for Arcadis. “Even so, too few US students in those fields are participating in international learning experiences. Through our partnership with the CNI, we are creating an innovative model for STEM students from the US to gain invaluable cross-cultural experience working on the ground with technical students from Brazil.”

The nine US-Brazil Connect STEM Fellows selected for the 2015 program year will gain global leadership skills and deep understanding of Brazil through their service as mentors to Brazilian students who attend high school in the SESI or SENAI school systems--networks of technical schools tasked with preparing Brazil’s next industrial workforce. Fellows complete an extensive training curriculum to prepare for leadership in Brazil. Participants in the pilot program will also advise US-Brazil Connect on the program design for replication and potential expansion in 2016.

In exchange for hard work throughout the summer program, US-Brazil Connect STEM Fellows receive a scholarship valued at over $8500 to cover the full cost of the program, including travel and living expenses over the four-week trip to Brazil.   When asked about how she felt about being selected for the STEM Fellowship, Shanice Bennett said:  I feel honored to be chosen to participate in this program. I also feel inspired by the friends I have already made within the program to enjoy life to the fullest, while leaving a legacy. For me, this is an opportunity to uplift and inspire the world's next generation of global leaders. I am looking forward to seeing my students' growth in the program, as well as the life lessons I will learn from exploring a new culture."

The STEM Fellowship is the latest part of US-Brazil Connect’s highly successful partnership with the Brazilian Confederation of Industry in the Conexão Mundo program. Those interested in applying for the STEM Fellowship in 2016 can learn more about the fellowship at the US-Brazil Connect website.   Applicants must be at least 18 years old and be enrolled in a science, technology, engineering or math program at an accredited, four-year college or university. 

 

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137 Students and Young Professionals Selected as US-Brazil Connect Fellows

US-Brazil Connect Launches New STEM Fellowship for 2015 Program Year

Six Community Colleges Continue Partnerships with Brazil's Technical Education System

US-Brazil Connect and Brazil’s Industry Association Announce 32 Sites for 2015 Programs

US-Brazil Connect and Brazil’s Industry Association Announce 32 Sites for 2015 Programs
Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Denver, CO – The Conexão Mundo program—a groundbreaking, innovative international education collaboration between the Brazilian Confederation of Industry (CNI) and US-Brazil Connect—will have a broader reach than ever in 2015. The bi-national educational exchange will now reach 32 schools in 20 Brazilian states, increasing from 18 states in 2014. Seven Brazilian cities will also host the program for the first time. Together with the other sites that are multi-year partners in the program, Conexão Mundo will offer spaces for 137 US Fellows, 67 US Team Leaders and 2,004 Brazilian students.

US-Brazil Connect Fellows and Team Leaders learned of their site assignments last month. The announcement of Brazilian cities elicited cheers at the nonprofit’s offices in Denver, Colorado.

“When you are placed in unfamiliar circumstances, a new part of you comes alive,” said Team Leader Brenton Weyi, who is very excited about his team assignment to Contagem in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.

Unlike most international education programs, Conexão Mundo optimizes both physical and digital classrooms. US Fellows spend four weeks in Brazil helping students improve their fluency in and confidence with the English language through collaboration and interactive learning. Before and after that time, students and Fellows work together on Facebook and Google Hangouts to build relationships with one another and refine English skills using technology as a means of connection and distance education.

At the end of the program, the top five percent of students in the 2015 Conexão Mundo program from each site will be chosen to travel to the US.

“The program not only improves the English of young people. It also improves their confidence in other disciplines and prepares them with key skills to succeed in a globalized workforce,” said Sérgio Moreira, the Assistant Director of Education and Technology at CNI.

Conexão Mundo has a similar benefit for US participants hoping to sharpen their skills in international management. Over the course of the 18-week program, each US Fellow completes a rigorous curriculum built to improve leadership skills and cooperation across cultural boundaries.

“Our educational model has succeeded by our listening to and meeting the needs of Brazilians—not by imposing our own assumptions. Collaboration has helped make our fellowships affordable, but we also want that to be a key lesson for our Fellows. The 21st century economy awards creative partnerships, not traditional dogmas,” explained US-Brazil Connect Education Director Susan Gershwin.  

US-Brazil Connect Founder and President Mary Gershwin sees another exciting point in the announcement: the chance to build connections with Brazilian communities new to the program, and deepen connections with those already participating.  

“The friendships people develop through Conexão Mundo are the lifeblood of the program, because they open new avenues to learning, especially in the digital age,” she explained. “We are thrilled to be welcoming so many amazing communities into the Conexão Mundo family.”

2015 Conexão Mundo Sites

Aparecide de Goiânia, Goiânia
Aracaju, Sergipe
Bayeux, Paraíba
Blumenau, Santa Catarina
Cacoal, Rondônia
Campinas, São Paulo
Cariacica, Espírito Santo
Contagem, Minas Gerais
Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso
Curitiba, Paraná
Distrito Federal
Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul
Jaraguá do Sul, Santa Catarina
Joinville, Santa Catarina
Linhares, Espírito Santo
Macapá, Amapá
Maceió, Alagoas
Manaus, Amazonas
Maringá, Paraná
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
Parnaíba, Piauí
Paulista, Pernambuco
Petrolina, Pernambuco
Ponta Grossa, Paraná
Porto Velho, Rondônia
Recife, Pernambuco
Salvador, Bahia
Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro
Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul
Vespasiano, Minas Gerais
Vila Velha, Espírito Santo

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Six Community Colleges Continue Partnerships with Brazil's Technical Education System

US-Brazil Connect and Brazil’s Industry Association Announce 32 Sites for 2015 Programs

137 Students and Young Professionals Selected as US-Brazil Connect Fellows
Wednesday, June 03, 2015


Denver, CO –  US-Brazil Connect has announced its new class of 137 Fellows, including Global Leaders, Community College Fellows, STEM Fellows, and Senior Fellows. Selected through a competitive application and interview process, the Fellows hail from 26 US states, representing disciplines ranging from computer science to the visual arts. Many fellows are traveling abroad for the first time.  

“The US-Brazil Connect Fellowship is not tourism and it’s not old-style charity work,” explained US-Brazil Connect President and Founder Mary Gershwin. “It’s a true partnership in global leadership based on shared investment, mutual learning and development of authentic relationships. In addition to  creating deep connections with Brazil and developing global leadership skills that can serve them for decades, our Fellows are helping to build a new model for international exchange and service.”

US-Brazil Connect Fellows receive a scholarship of support valued at over $8500, including intensive training, professional support, lodging/meals for four weeks in Brazil, and a stipend. Fellows make a commitment to their personal growth and serve as coaches to help Brazilian technical students practice English. By using a combination of distance learning through Facebook and Google Hangout and in-person contact, US-Brazil Connect Fellows lead teams of Brazilian youth, and focus on building confidence, language skills, and connection through interpersonal relationships.    

US-Brazil Connect created the fellowship in partnership with the SENAI/SESI technical education system of the Brazilian Confederation of Industry. Launched in 2012, when the first class of 20 Fellows from US community colleges traveled to Brazil to coach 200 high school students to improve their confidence and English language skills, the program has now grown to work with more than 2000 students at 32 sites within 20 Brazilian states. This groundbreaking educational collaboration, entitled Conexao Mundo (World Connection), has sent over 500 US-Brazil Connect Fellows and Leaders to Brazil to learn and work with over 5000 Brazilian students.

There are now four US-Brazil Connect Fellowship Programs:  The Community College Fellowship expands opportunity for global leadership experiences for community college students and operates in partnership with Flathead Valley Community College, Jackson College, Kirkwood Community College, Northwestern Michigan College, and Community Colleges of Spokane.  The Global Leaders Fellowship recruits top university students and emerging professionals from 26 US states. This year’s class includes Fellows attending schools such as Northwestern University, the University of Colorado system, and the University of California at Berkeley. The Senior Fellows Program is open to outstanding fellows that have made a significant contribution in their first year of involvement with Conexão Mundo and want to help others succeed in the program by sharing their experiences. This year, US-Brazil Connect is piloting its first US-Brazil Connect STEM Fellowship, engaging outstanding students from STEM disciplines to expose them to cross-cultural leadership and learning opportunities.

“The emphasis on partnership is a refreshing approach to international education,” commented Erika Quinonez, a  2015 Global Leaders Fellow. “I look forward most to learning, sharing, and coaching my group of Brazilian students as they strive to achieve their personal, professional, and English-language goals.” A recent graduate of Latin American and Latino Studies form the University of California Santa Cruz, Erika will spend her Global Leaders Fellowship coaching a group of students from the Brazilian city of Maceió, Alagoas.

 “We are absolutely ecstatic to have such a talented and diverse group of Fellows for the 2015 Conexão Mundo Program year,” commented Kerri-Ann Appleton, Global Partnership Director for US-Brazil Connect. “I am sure the connections they will build with our Brazilian students and one another will inspire life-long learning across the Western Hemisphere.”

Learn more about the 2015 Fellows

US-Brazil Connect is a non-profit based in Denver, CO. working to strengthen education and build economic opportunities by connecting communities, engaging leaders and creating transformative learning experiences between the United States and Brazil. 

Conexão Mundo, a partnership of US-Brazil Connect, the Brazilian Confederation of Industry (CNI), the National Apprenticeship Service of Brazil (SENAI), the Social Service for Industry of Brazil (SESI)--is a large-scale, innovative initiative designed to improve the English of Brazilian technical students, while also providing immersion opportunities for top US college students and young professionals.

 

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137 Students and Young Professionals Selected as US-Brazil Connect Fellows

US-Brazil Connect Launches New STEM Fellowship for 2015 Program Year

Six Community Colleges Continue Partnerships with Brazil's Technical Education System

US-Brazil Connect and Brazil’s Industry Association Announce 32 Sites for 2015 Programs