Global
Education
Global Education is a lens through which we teach 21st Century skills of investigation, perspective, communication and action. Students in every discipline are prepared to meet global challenges and live in a diverse world with greater mindfulness of environmental challenges.
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Global education teaches students to......
Investigate their world...
Not just search for "the answer", but explore all possible questions and complexities in the problem, finding potential solutions within a framework of inquiry.
Recognize Perspective...
Be able to hear and understand different perspectives based on, among other things, the personal, historical, cultural, political, gender, age, religious based points of view and be able to synthesis those differences into their own perspective on the world and its challenges.
Communicate Ideas...
Using all available technologies across space, time and cultures students share Ideas and collaborate with others. Students must be literate, ideally in more that one language, tech savvy and culturally competent to share their ideas with people who have different worldviews than their own.
Take Action...
Developing plans, alone or collaboratively, at both the local and global level, students move from the theoretical to the practical and put ideas and plans into concrete steps that impact their communities and the planet
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Not just search for "the answer", but explore all possible questions and complexities in the problem, finding potential solutions within a framework of inquiry.
Recognize Perspective...
Be able to hear and understand different perspectives based on, among other things, the personal, historical, cultural, political, gender, age, religious based points of view and be able to synthesis those differences into their own perspective on the world and its challenges.
Communicate Ideas...
Using all available technologies across space, time and cultures students share Ideas and collaborate with others. Students must be literate, ideally in more that one language, tech savvy and culturally competent to share their ideas with people who have different worldviews than their own.
Take Action...
Developing plans, alone or collaboratively, at both the local and global level, students move from the theoretical to the practical and put ideas and plans into concrete steps that impact their communities and the planet
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