To facilitate discussions on the chapter presentations, you will submit your reflection/response to each group’s chapter presentation.
Responses must be posted by Sunday nights by 11:59 pm, and a min. of 200 words and 300 words max for your response is required. You are welcome to post/cite current articles (from reputable sources) that can promote/enhance discussion of the topic presented by the groups.
In those responses, you may use the following questions as a guideline for reflective writing:
- What did you find challenging/provocative/relevant about the group’s reading presentation? why? (Provide specific citations from the readings).
- How does the article/group’s presentation relate to developing a global perspective? (Provide specific citations from the readings)
- How do the readings illustrate Hanvey’s 5 dimensions of global perspective? Provide specific citations from the readings)
- As you consider other students’ posting, what might be some connections you can make to others’ responses?
ditional Resources:
- Human Rights Watch Website
- Global Issues: Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Issues That Affect Us All Website (Links to an external site.)
- BBC- European human rights ruling to be curved by Tories (Links to an external site.)
- Global Issues: Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Issues That Affect Us All (Links to an external site.) (Web Link)
- Global Education Site – Australia (Links to an external site.)
- Human Rights Organizations (Links to an external site.)
- Human Rights Issues (Links to an external site.)
- Nobel Laureates on Human Rights – A view from civic society (Video) (Links to an external site.)
- Educating for Global Competence: Preparing our Youth to Engage the World (by Mansilla & Jackson) (Links to an external site.)
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How to Be a Global Thinker (Links to an external site.)
- Source: Boix Mansilla, V. (December 2016/January 2017). The Global-Ready Student. Educational Leadership, 74(4). Alexandra, VA: ASCD,10-14
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Empowering Global Citizens: A World Course (Links to an external site.).
- Reimers, F, Chopra, V., Chung, C., Higdon, J., & O’Donnell, E. (2016). Empowering Global Citizens: A World Course (Links to an external site.). North Charleston, S.C: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- The Top 10 Most Important Current Global Issues (Links to an external site.)
- PREPARING OUR YOUTH FOR AN INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD. The OECD PISA global competence framework (Links to an external site.)
- Hanvy’s 5 Dimensions of Global Perspective (Links to an external site.)