Related Issue Three (10-1)
To what extent does globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people?
General Outcome
Students will assess economic, environmental and other contemporary impacts of globalization.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
3.1 - recognize and appreciate multiple perspectives that exist with respect to the relationships among politics, economics, the environment and globalization
3.2 - recognize and appreciate impacts of globalization on the interdependent relationships among people, the economy and the environment
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
3.3 - explore understandings of contemporary economic globalization
3.4 - examine the foundations of contemporary globalization (F. A. Hayek, Bretton Woods Conference, Milton Friedman)
3.5 - analyze factors contributing to the expansion of globalization since the Second World War (international agreements, international organizations, transnational corporations, media and transportation technologies)
3.6 - analyze political and economic challenges and opportunities of globalization (trade liberalization, foreign investment, economic growth, privatization, outsourcing, knowledge economy)
3.7 - explore multiple perspectives regarding the relationship among people, the land and globalization (spirituality, stewardship, sustainability, resource development)
3.8 - evaluate actions and policies associated with globalization that impact the environment (land and resource use, resource development agreements, environmental legislation)
3.9 - analyze multiple perspectives on sustainability and prosperity in a globalizing world
Students will assess economic, environmental and other contemporary impacts of globalization.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
3.1 - recognize and appreciate multiple perspectives that exist with respect to the relationships among politics, economics, the environment and globalization
3.2 - recognize and appreciate impacts of globalization on the interdependent relationships among people, the economy and the environment
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
3.3 - explore understandings of contemporary economic globalization
3.4 - examine the foundations of contemporary globalization (F. A. Hayek, Bretton Woods Conference, Milton Friedman)
3.5 - analyze factors contributing to the expansion of globalization since the Second World War (international agreements, international organizations, transnational corporations, media and transportation technologies)
3.6 - analyze political and economic challenges and opportunities of globalization (trade liberalization, foreign investment, economic growth, privatization, outsourcing, knowledge economy)
3.7 - explore multiple perspectives regarding the relationship among people, the land and globalization (spirituality, stewardship, sustainability, resource development)
3.8 - evaluate actions and policies associated with globalization that impact the environment (land and resource use, resource development agreements, environmental legislation)
3.9 - analyze multiple perspectives on sustainability and prosperity in a globalizing world