Adam Koehler

Professional Learning Facilitator at World Savvy

Adam Koehler is an experienced educator and facilitator with a diverse background in teaching and leadership development. Currently serving as a Professional Learning Facilitator at World Savvy since October 2022, Adam has previously held significant roles such as Program Director and Language Arts Teacher at Great River School, where teaching emphasized an anti-bias and anti-racist lens using Constructivist/Montessori strategies. Adam's experience includes leading wilderness trips at Camp Manito-wish YMCA, facilitating experiential education as Lead Guide for the Northern Star Council, and advising student-led initiatives. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Teaching from Hamline University and a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies and Sociology from Marquette University.

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Minneapolis, United States

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World Savvy

World Savvy prepares the next generation of leaders to learn, work and thrive as responsible global citizens in the 21st century. We support systemic change in K-12 education to provide every student in every classroom with the content knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to be leaders and changemakers in their diverse communities, locally and globally. World Savvy was founded in 2002 by Dana Mortenson and Madiha Murshed in response to a critical need for youth to acquire global knowledge and 21st century skills within the conspicuous absence of global education programs in K-12 education in the United States. Since that time, we have grown from serving 90 students and 20 teachers in our first year, to reaching nearly 700,000 youth and 5,000 teachers. This growing need for true global competency in our increasingly diverse and interconnected local & global communities has helped to propel World Savvy into a national leader in global education. Our dynamic programs and services help youth in middle and high school learn how to think rather than what to think about critical global and community issues, which are often complex and not addressed in school, and have enormous implications for their local community. Watch Dana's TED talk on global competence here -- http://bit.ly/1DDR5qP.


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