Global Knowledge Program

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Global Knowledge Program by Mind Map: Global Knowledge Program

1. What is it?

1.1. A global knowledge program is a program that allows students to succeed and excel in their global knowledge of the world.

2. Cultural

2.1. Traditions

2.1.1. Traditional Dress

2.1.1.1. Students dress in a variety of attire

2.2. Holidays

2.2.1. Students work together and incorporate a variety of holidays

2.3. Religions

2.3.1. Students work together and respect each others' religious beliefs

2.4. Languages

2.4.1. Students speak many different first languages other than English

3. Political

3.1. Political Maps and Divisons

3.2. Varying government

3.2.1. Monarchy

3.2.2. Democratic

3.2.3. Dictatorship

3.3. Climate

3.3.1. Habitat

4. The Focus

4.1. Global Issues

4.2. Current Events

4.3. Global Topics

4.4. Global Awareness

5. Technical and Economical

5.1. The ability to compete within one another.

5.2. Individuals

5.2.1. Learn new skill sets

5.2.2. Share knowledge

5.2.3. Educate young minds

5.3. Better leaders within society

5.4. Necessary to help us share and grow.

6. Human and Social

6.1. Fostering Peace

6.2. Grace & Courtesy

6.3. Communication

6.4. Multilingual

7. Qualities

7.1. Collaboration

7.1.1. Student-centered activities where students communicate and work together

7.2. Creativity

7.2.1. Students think outside the box to create an authentic and original piece

7.3. Communication

7.3.1. All students participate in discussions and give input and feedback

7.4. Critical Thinking

7.4.1. Students thoroughly analyze and evaluate complex problems

8. Educational

8.1. Language Arts

8.1.1. Global Literature

8.1.2. Global Cultures

8.1.3. Similarities and Differences in languages & cultures

8.1.4. Foreign Language

8.1.5. Writing

8.1.6. Real-world practices in cross-cultural communication

8.2. Science

8.2.1. Methods of Scientific Inquiry in relation to world problems

8.2.1.1. Using the world on a global level to understand mathematics

8.3. Mathematics

8.3.1. Using mathematics to understand the world

8.3.2. Real-life global problems in relation to mathematics

8.4. Social Studies

8.4.1. World Geography

8.4.2. International Economics

8.4.3. World History

8.4.4. World Religions

8.4.5. U.S. History in a global context.

8.4.6. World Perspectives

8.4.7. Global current events

8.5. Arts

8.5.1. Creativity relating to global arts

8.5.2. Connecting cultures

8.5.3. International films

8.5.4. Cultural performaces

8.5.5. Art exhibits

9. Benefits

9.1. Beneficial to low income & disadvantaged students

9.2. See connections between local & global actions and issues

9.3. Creative and Innovative students

9.4. Creates entrepreneurs and researchers

9.5. Gives students a voice on global education

9.6. More of a willingness to learn about other countries