One Global Classroom: A Guide to Global Perspectives Education
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Global Competency Matrix
EdSteps.org has created an outline for any subject curriculum.
Using it will help educators build a global perspectives based curriculum.

o   Step 1: Investigate the world
Students investigate the world beyond their immediate environment.

Ways my students investigate the world:
        Current Events
        Pen-pals/exchanges
        International Pop Culture
        Research
How do your students investigate the world? (Please share)

o   Step 2: Recognize Perspectives
Students recognize their own and others’ perspectives.

Ways my students recognize multiple perspectives:
        Context and Perspective Simulation
        MUN/MEU
        Student exchanges
How do your students recognize multiple perspectives? (Please share)

o   Step 3: Communicate Ideas
Students communicate their ideas effectively with diverse audiences.

Ways my students communicate ideas:
        Share what they learned/Ideas through:
        Create Videos
        Write Essay
        Give Presentations
        Share ideas with other students, international discussions
How do your students communicate ideas? (Please share)

o   Step 4: Take Action
Students translate their ideas and findings into appropriate actions to improve conditions.

Ways my students take action:
        Community Service
        Changing individual habits
        International Collaboration (Videos/ Projects)
How do your students take action? (Please share)

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