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Haley Turner's curator insight,
October 8, 2013 2:46 AM
This website has a great list of tips to promote global citizenship in the classroom. It includes “Assemblies, activities and goals to stimulate your global citizens.” Using these tips teachers can generate conversation with students about their feelings in regards to topics such as; human rights, world hunger and educational issues as some children are denied an education. These topics will resinate with students and will provoke emotions as they can think about what it would be like to be in these children's shoes. As a class discussion can include feelings but lead into conversation about “what can we do?” to be a global citizen and make the world a better place (such as fund-raising ect). References to get further information and organisations are provided as links so students can see what people are already doing to help. |
This website has a great list of tips to promote global citizenship in the classroom. It includes “Assemblies, activities and goals to stimulate your global citizens.” Using these tips teachers can generate conversation with students about their feelings in regards to topics such as; human rights, world hunger and educational issues as some children are denied an education. These topics will resinate with students and will provoke emotions as they can think about what it would be like to be in these children's shoes. As a class discussion can include feelings but lead into conversation about “what can we do?” to be a global citizen and make the world a better place (such as fund-raising ect). References to get further information and organisations are provided as links so students can see what people are already doing to help.