Related Issue Three (20-1)
To what extent should internationalism be pursued?
General Outcome
Students will assess impacts of the pursuit of internationalism in contemporary global affairs.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
3.1 - appreciate that nations and states engage in regional and global affairs for a variety of reasons
3.2 - appreciate the impacts of nation and state involvement in regional and global affairs on individual and collective identities
3.3 - demonstrate a global consciousness with respect to the human condition and global affairs
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
3.4 - analyze the motives of nation and state involvement or noninvolvement in international affairs (economic stability, self-determination, peace, security, humanitarianism)
3.5 - explore understandings of internationalism
3.6 - analyze how internationalism can be promoted through foreign policy (multilateralism, supranationalism, peacekeeping, foreign aid, international law and agreements)
3.7 - evaluate the extent to which selected organizations promote internationalism (United Nations, World Council of Indigenous Peoples, European Union, l'Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Arctic Council, contemporary examples)
3.8 - analyze impacts of the pursuit of internationalism in addressing contemporary global issues (conflict, poverty, debt, disease, environment, human rights)
3.9 - evaluate the extent to which nationalism must be sacrificed in the interest of internationalism
Students will assess impacts of the pursuit of internationalism in contemporary global affairs.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
3.1 - appreciate that nations and states engage in regional and global affairs for a variety of reasons
3.2 - appreciate the impacts of nation and state involvement in regional and global affairs on individual and collective identities
3.3 - demonstrate a global consciousness with respect to the human condition and global affairs
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
3.4 - analyze the motives of nation and state involvement or noninvolvement in international affairs (economic stability, self-determination, peace, security, humanitarianism)
3.5 - explore understandings of internationalism
3.6 - analyze how internationalism can be promoted through foreign policy (multilateralism, supranationalism, peacekeeping, foreign aid, international law and agreements)
3.7 - evaluate the extent to which selected organizations promote internationalism (United Nations, World Council of Indigenous Peoples, European Union, l'Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Arctic Council, contemporary examples)
3.8 - analyze impacts of the pursuit of internationalism in addressing contemporary global issues (conflict, poverty, debt, disease, environment, human rights)
3.9 - evaluate the extent to which nationalism must be sacrificed in the interest of internationalism