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Future Friendly Schools - Global Citizenship

What makes a Future Friendly School? Through this participatory process, you will help to identify and prioritize the most relevant indicators for certification across our three focus areas of environmental stewardship, student voice, and global citizenship. We appreciate your participation and look forward to your insights! This page is for voting, commenting on, and suggesting new indicators in the area of global citizenship. You can switch to the other certification indicators through the links in the header. If you’re interested in partnership or participating as a founding school in the program, contact us at education@takingitglobal.org!

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  1. 1 vote
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  2. Harness Intangible Cultural Heritage via Oral Traditions, Performing Arts, and Traditional Arts

    Cultural heritage goes far beyond the walls of a historic fort, monument, or building; it is a lived expression passed on from generation to generation. By focusing on oral traditions, performing arts, and traditional crafts, youth can develop a greater appreciation for their own cultural heritage and cultural diversity at large. This in turn will allow youth to widen their cross-cultural understanding while strengthening their own cultural identity.

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  4. 3 votes
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  5. Academic integration

    Academic integration should make a Future Friendly School. Academics has to with thoughts, knowledge and assimilation. The curricular syndrome in any school should have a universal standard procedure. Most African countries have imbibed the educational system of the europeans in the early days but now things have really changed.

    By mean Academic Integration, the curriculum that operates in West Africa should correspond easily with the European or the British standard whereas what is obtainable is in both or other world area serve similar exchange programs, as a continued education system so far there are relevant evidences. requirements to back that…

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  6. Working on softer skills like: communication and dialogue, self esteem, tolerance to other ideas, management of emotions, self-awareness.

    Working on softer skills like: communication and dialogue, self esteem, tolerance to other ideas, respect, empathy, management of emotions, self-awareness. They are not always taught at home, and in fact it would seem that they are actually discouraged by todays culture. However, they form the basic skills for human being s to understand each other and find common solutions.

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  7. 3 votes
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  8. The idea of togetherness and that the World is a big family

    I believe the world is a global village and a school needs to develop global citizens.This would eventually lead to a feeling of togetherness and that the World is a big family.....For a peaceful co-existence....

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  9. Putting more pressures on Students and so-many activities leads to confusion among students and finally loose interest in participation.

    Putting more pressures on Students and so-many activities leads to confusion among students and finally loose interest in participation which leads to non-seriousness on serious issues.

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  10. Service projects for students to help them understand how others live around the globe and in their own back yard.

    Most students don't get an opportunity to experience life in other cultures. Service projects are a great way to help teach compassion while gaining a better perspective on the true difference between wants and needs.

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  11. Adressing Global Issues through Collaboration among Nations

    Identify, understand, synthesize and evaluate the factors that cause ‘Stereotyping’ and through collaborative work of making this world a better place students and teachers will be able to overcome stereotyping and will work as one race for our beautiful world and for future generations.
    Teachers can identify global issues and select one issue at a time and work on it for a period of one year. A platform can be set up for collaboration and a plan can be made for how to implement the strategies developed for making this world a better place as Together Everyone Achieves More!
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  12. Building clean and safe pit toilets in primary schools to prevent diarrheal diseases due to poor hygiene and sanitation practices in kids

    Over 1800 children a day die from diarrheal disease due to lack of safe water, sanitation and basic hygiene. Over 2.5 billion people all over the world don’t have access to clean and safe toilets. As a result of this many illness which is a direct cause of poor sanitation arise affecting millions of people especially children of school going age. Many deaths related from severe diarrhea today kills a child in every 20 seconds making it the second most deathly disease in developing countries claiming lives more that HIV/AIDs, malaria and measles combined. The Making Toilets **** Again Project…

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  13. The ability and willingness to foster exchange programs with other schools on the international level is a step into creating global citizen

    The ability and willingness of schools to foster exchange programs with other schools on the international level is a step into creating global citizenship in future friendly schools.

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  14. adapting and incorporating methods that have proven effective in other countries. Allowing for international debates and sharing experiences

    exchanging ideas at a global sphere is an effective way to broaden knowledge and skills as well as to evaluate our programs

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  15. Peace

    Peace Recognition and poverty elevation should sustain the future family School.

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  16. IL NOUS MANQUE LE FRANCAIS

    IL NOUS FAUT AUSSI LE FRANCAIS

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  17. Invest locally.

    Think locally act globally. City schools collaborate with rural schools to improve education for all through a mentorship programme.

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  18. Learning more about Africa through African students

    There are many students around the world who don't know the true story about Africa. Thou their teachers teach them about Africa, they are still confused about the negative information the media gives about Africa. Having direct collaboration school programs with African schools through emails, penpals, social media, photos and Skype will let global students learn more about themselves and their culture thus learning the real truth.

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  20. inclusion of therapist and or pschological counsellors.

    guidance and counseling.In most cases schools are free especially in primary and secondary but the provision of mental health is seen mostly in my country as luxury without knowing its all in the state of mind better performance and understanding self otherwise its like

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