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“….(our schools) are insufficient to create the citizens, workers and leaders our nation needs in the 21st century. Missing in this formula for a world class education is an urgent call for schools to produce students that actually know something about the world—its cultures, languages and how its economic, environmental and social systems work.”
Anthony Jackson, Asia Society |
An inventory that captures current trends and technology used in global education and available at our school. Here are the top five suggested Digital Tools to use in the Classroom...
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Explore tools for assessing student work for global competence which include rubrics to measure the global competency in your lesson plans
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Explore Ted Talks and online articles that focus on global issues featured in some of the lesson plans under Teach. Use these resources to inspire your own lessons!
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