"As a membership network, its purpose is to provide leadership and structure to move international education from the margins to the mainstream by connecting policy and practice to prepare American students to excel in an interconnected world."The interconnected programs and schools are pushing boundaries in order to advance global competence in youth. So, what exactly is global competence? Broken down, it works like this....
Investigate the world
Students investigate the world beyond their immediate environment.
This means they are able to Generate and explain the significance of locally, regionally or globally focused researchable questions.
Identify, collect and analyze the knowledge and evidence required to answer questions using a variety of international sources, media and languages.
Weigh, integrate and synthesize evidence collected to construct coherent responses that is appropriate to the context of issues or problems.
Develop an argument based on compelling evidence that considers multiple perspectives and draws defensible conclusions.
Communicate Ideas 传达想法Students recognize their own and others’ perspective.Recognize and articulate one’s own perspective on situations, events, issues or phenomena and identify the influences on that perspective.
Articulate and explain perspectives of other people, groups or schools of thought and identify the influences on those perspectives.
Explain how the interaction of ideas across cultures influences the development of knowledge and situations, events, issues or phenomena.
Articulate how the consequences of differential access to knowledge, technology and resources affect the quality of life and influences perspectives.
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Recognize that diverse audiences may perceive different meanings from the same information.
Use appropriate language, behavior and strategies to effectively communicate, both verbally and non-verbally, with diverse audiences.
Explain how effective communication impacts understanding and collaboration in an interdependent world.
Select and effectively use appropriate technology and media to communicate with diverse audiences.
Identify opportunities for personal and collaborative action to address situations, events, issues or phenomena in ways which can make a difference.
Assess options for action based on evidence and the potential for impact, taking into account varied perspectives and potential consequences for others.
Act creatively and innovatively to contribute to improvement locally, regionally or globally both personally and collaboratively.
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