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Teaching Toward

Honor MoormanImplementation Team Leader

World Savvyhonor@worldsavvy.org

slideshare.net/hmoorman/sotf2013

Global Competence

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What is global competence?

“Day 42” CC by Amy L Riddle via Flickr

Why is global competence important?

“In Our Hands” CC by charamelody via Flickr

How can we help students develop global competence?

“The Earth Belongs To You” CC by Send me adrift via Flickr

Why is global competence important?

“In Our Hands” CC by charamelody via Flickr

The global is part of our everyday local lives.

“You Paris and Me” CC by Nina Matthews via Flickr

A changing world demands changing skills.

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A global economy means new ways of working.

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Global issues require local solutions.

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AgreeDisagree86%

Say a solid foundation in world history and events is crucial to solving the problems in the world today.

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AgreeDisagree37%

Say that world events were discussed regularly in their high school classes.

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AgreeDisagree37%

Say that world events were discussed regularly in their high school classes.

Video: Global Citizen Journey

http://youtu.be/uXoRd45cih4

Global Citizens by Mark Gerzon

“We are all global citizens. We have the power to create a

better world.”

Published in the U.S. as

American Citizen, Global Citizen

Global citizens: how our vision of the world is outdated, and what we can do about it

http://books.google.com/books?id=e0ZDAQAAIAAJ

The Five Stages of Becoming a Global Citizen

• Citizen 1.0 – Worldview based on one’s self (egocentric)

• Citizen 2.0 – Worldview based on one’s group (ideocentric)Citizen 3.0 – Worldview based on one’s nation (sociocentric)

• Citizen 4.0 – Worldview based on multiple cultures (multicentric)

• Citizen 5.0 – Worldview based on the whole Earth (geocentric)

Four Main Actions Required for Developing Global Citizenship

• Witnessing – opening our eyes

• Learning – opening our minds

• Connecting – opening our hearts

• Geo-partnering – opening our hands

“The truth is that we are all profoundly affected by the decisions and actions of people whose faces we may never see, whose language we may never speak, and whose names we would not recognize – and they, too, are affected by us. Our well-being and in some cases our survival, depends on recognizing this truth and taking responsibility as global citizens for it.”

~Mark Gerzon, American Citizen,Global Citizen, p. xii

“The shift of worldviews begins with Einstein’s counsel: ‘We cannot solve problems at the same level of awareness that created them.’ So even as we pledge our loyalty to different nations, carry different currencies, serve in opposing armies, and follow different leaders, we must shift our level of awareness to include what is global.”

~Mark Gerzon, American Citizen, Global Citizen, pp. xvii-xviii

“Global awareness instruction . . .” CC by Scott McLeod on Flickr

What is global competence?

“Day 42” CC by Amy L Riddle via Flickr

“Global competence is the capacity and disposition to

understand and act on issues of global significance.”

Veronica Boix Mansilla and Anthony Jackson, Educating for Global Competence:

Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World, 2011

“Earth at Night” CC by cote via Flickr

What are the core concepts, skills, attitudes, and behaviors needed in order to

. . . thrive in an interconnected world?

succeed in the global innovation age? become a responsible, active global

citizen?

“Day 42” CC by Amy L Riddle via Flickr

Core ConceptsSkills

Attitudes Behaviors

What is global competence?

“Day 42” CC by Amy L Riddle via Flickr

“Global competence is the capacity and disposition to

understand and act on issues of global significance.”

Veronica Boix Mansilla and Anthony Jackson, Educating for Global Competence:

Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World, 2011

“Earth at Night” CC by cote via Flickr

How can we help students develop global competence?

“The Earth Belongs To You” CC by Send me adrift via Flickr

Educating for Global Competence

Free!

www.asiasociety.org/globalcompetence.pdf

Global Competence Matrix

Global Competence Matrix

Investigate the World“not quite clear on the concept”

CC by woodleywonderworks on Flickr

Recognize Perspectives

“Sometimes the world seems upside down”

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Communicate Ideas

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Flickr

Take Action

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Global Competence Matrix

Global Competence Matrices

• Arts• English Language

Arts• Mathematics• Science• Social Studies• World Languages

Investigate the World Recognize Perspectives

Take Action Communicate Ideas

Looks Like Sounds Like

• What does the learning space look like?

• What do you see students doing?

• What do you see the teacher doing?

• What else do you see?

• What does the learning space sound like?

• What do you hear students saying?

• What do you hear the teacher saying?

• What else do you hear?

S.A.G.E.

• Student choice

• Authentic work

• Global significance

• Exhibition to an audience

S.A.G.E.

• Student choice: Students making choices about content, process, and/or product.

• Authentic work: Students doing something adults do in the “real world.

• Global significance: Students engaging deeply in issues that have clear local and global connections.

• Exhibition to an audience: Students presenting their learning to an authentic audience.

Student Choice Authentic Work

Exhibition to an Audience Global Significance

Educating for Global Competence

Free!

www.asiasociety.org/globalcompetence.pdf

PBL in Elementary Science

http://youtu.be/p5q4BiGcRqM

Leslie Revis 3rd Year Spanish Beaufort High School

http://vimeo.com/36501201

Webinar presented to Fulbright Teachershttp://youtu.be/s-gIA62wGAQ

http://www.edutopia.org/stw-global-competence

Kiva U – See BetterLesson.com

Heifer International

U.S. Department of Education, International Strategy

“Global competencies are not a luxury for a select few, but rather, are essential skills for all individuals.”

http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/internationaled/international-strategy-2012-16.html

International Education WeekNov. 18-22, 2013

The Global Competency Certification Program is a transformative online advanced certification and Masters level program that prepares K-12 educators to effectively teach for global competence and to equip students to succeed in an interconnected world.

www.globalcompetency.org

Teaching Toward

Honor MoormanImplementation Team Leader

World Savvyhonor@worldsavvy.org

slideshare.net/hmoorman/sotf2013

Global Competence

“Mind the Gap” CC by sharkbait via Flickr