Related Issue Four (10-1)
To what extent should I, as a citizen, respond to globalization?
General Outcome
Students will assess their roles and responsibilities in a globalizing world.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
4.1 - recognize and appreciate the impact of globalization on the quality of life of individuals and communities
4.2 - recognize and appreciate the importance of human rights in determining quality of life
4.3 - accept political, social and environmental responsibilities associated with global citizenship
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
4.4 - explore various understandings of quality of life
4.5 - analyze impacts of globalization on children and youth (awareness of global issues, employment issues, identity)
4.6 - analyze impacts of globalization on women (gender issues, labour issues, opportunities for entrepreneurship)
4.7 - evaluate relationships between globalization and democratization and human rights
4.8 - analyze how globalization affects individuals and communities (migration, technology, agricultural issues, pandemics, resource issues, contemporary issues)
4.9 - explore multiple perspectives regarding the civic responsibilities that individuals, governments, organizations and businesses may have in addressing opportunities and challenges presented by globalization
4.10 - evaluate means by which individuals, governments, organizations and businesses could address opportunities and challenges of globalization (pro-globalization activism, anti-globalization activism, legislation, agreements, consumer activism, corporate responsibility)
4.11 - develop strategies to demonstrate active, responsible global citizenship
Students will assess their roles and responsibilities in a globalizing world.
Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes
Students will:
4.1 - recognize and appreciate the impact of globalization on the quality of life of individuals and communities
4.2 - recognize and appreciate the importance of human rights in determining quality of life
4.3 - accept political, social and environmental responsibilities associated with global citizenship
Specific Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding
Students will:
4.4 - explore various understandings of quality of life
4.5 - analyze impacts of globalization on children and youth (awareness of global issues, employment issues, identity)
4.6 - analyze impacts of globalization on women (gender issues, labour issues, opportunities for entrepreneurship)
4.7 - evaluate relationships between globalization and democratization and human rights
4.8 - analyze how globalization affects individuals and communities (migration, technology, agricultural issues, pandemics, resource issues, contemporary issues)
4.9 - explore multiple perspectives regarding the civic responsibilities that individuals, governments, organizations and businesses may have in addressing opportunities and challenges presented by globalization
4.10 - evaluate means by which individuals, governments, organizations and businesses could address opportunities and challenges of globalization (pro-globalization activism, anti-globalization activism, legislation, agreements, consumer activism, corporate responsibility)
4.11 - develop strategies to demonstrate active, responsible global citizenship