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According to an article from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, global education is: "an education perspective which arises from the fact that contemporary people live and interact in an increasingly globalised world. this makes it crucial for education to give learners the opportunity and competences to reflect and share their own point of view and role within a global, interconnected society, as well as to understand and discuss complex relationships of common social, ecological, political and economic issues, so as to derive new ways of thinking and acting. However, global education should not be presented as an approach that we may all accept uncritically, since we already know there are dilemmas, tensions, doubts and different perceptions in an education process when dealing with global issues." Using this description, I think that global education is the future of education. I want to be able to instill the foundations of global learning into my students as a future teacher. What about you, what do you like or not like about global education in the classroom?

Hey Emily,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your sentiments about global education. Looking back at my own education I would have liked this form of learning to have been included. I think that I would have better awareness over what is happening in the world if I have. It's one thing to be well educated, but it is an entirely different thing to be thoroughly prepared to live in society. If global education would have been a part of my education when I was younger I think I would have a better understanding of the issues that are apparent in society today.
Megan