Below are some key resources that students and teachers need to be successful in a thoughtful and rigorous Global Certificate Program or in planning globally minded units
These are some of my favorite tools for bringing the world just a little bit closer
Great lessons offered through PBS media to help students sift through the noise.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/classroom/2021/12/decoding-media-bias-lesson-plan/
Lessons provide by SHEG out of Stanford University. Gets students thinking about universal civic principles.
Establish your baseline and then shoot for the moon
How do you even know where your are compared to other educators? This guide, questions, and rubric will help you focus your efforts.
Getting students out into the world from their very own homes. An impressive opportunity for all students.
https://gng.org/student-to-world/
How can we asses that curriculum is impactful for our students. A longer read, but good, from the Asia Society.
One of my favorite videos. I have students write down Taiye Selasi's concepts of rituals and restrictions. Want to know more, watch the clip!
An oldie but a goodie. I have seen this talk featured in multiple ways in varied classes but I think it is integral that students have a foundation in the power of how a story is told before embarking on any conversation about us as a global people.
A great 2022 update to highlight the importance of that fact that we all are citizens of this earth and how we are trying to improve.
Copyright © 2023 Civic Ed Solutions - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy