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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. Future Friendly Schools already exist... They are called UWCs

    12 UWCs (previously United World Colleges) exist around the world with the mission to unite peoples, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. 138 countries with national committees have selection processes to choose the best and brightest students from those countries to attend these 12 colleges around the world where environmental stewardship, student voice and active citizenship form the core of learning. Community is at the heart of the schools and due to the selection process, schools welcome students from a variety of countries and socioeconomic backgrounds. 4 students live together in a room and all students live…

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  2. Cultural diversity on campus, student societies,

    As an undergrad student in the United Kingdom,

    I could name a few factors that clearly indicate a more diversified cultural environment. I should firstly emphasise on the political dimension, since it was the laws & regulation policies of this particular state that allowed students from all across the world to study in the United Kingdom, thus broadening their horizons and being able to pursue their dreams. Secondly, it was globalisation itself, since it incentives young folks to travel around and explore new shores. Thirdly, I'd argue that the creation of a public sphere, a forum, where many cultures can…

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  3. Not just focusing on academics and giving the child to grow his space and mind in other acitivities can be a part of Future Friendly School

    The child will be happy to grow as an individual and be more practical in real life if he/she isn't being dominated by the society to be efficient only in the field of academics. The child must be allowed to grow his horizon as per his/her will. And hence, it will act as a great opportunity for India to grow as a whole.

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  4. Every child under six MUST have access to early childhood education

    Almost 300 million children under six lack access to releasing their creativity, increase their skills as natural born researchers and explorers if we do not assure them access to an education that allows those forces to rise up.
    We at STEM Clubs have started helping kids forge a path from the womb to the boardroom and no longer from cradle to jail. - www.stemicuglobal.com

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  5. The motivation of educaiton should be public!

    The word 'education' inherits the spirit of real education. The Latin word 'ēducātiō ' (A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing) came from ēdūcō (“I educate, I train”) which is related to the homonym ēdūcō (“I lead forth, I take out; I raise up, I erect”) from ē- (“from, out of”) and dūcō (“I lead, I conduct”). So to lead, to contact, to train, to develop person should be first public minded that selfless. The education need to set up the mission that all students can overcome the selfishness! Selfishness is a roots of all conflict, unrest and suffering in…

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  8. http://www.h2g2.com/entry/A54905718

    MUTUAL *********** WITH HISTORY
    A NATIONAL RETREAT TO ENTER THE LIFE
    OF OUR COLLECTIVE DESTINY

    History is generally understood by young people, as this boring academic chore required of them by the education system.
    The intent and purpose of the curriculum in teaching history, is to cultivate the relevancy of the past to the present, thereby preparing students in what provides them with the awareness of continuity.
    Because of such a low level of interest for history among students, a new approach could be tried. Instead of academically bringing the past to the present, why not equip each student with…

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  9. Use of corporal punishment like caning in schools should be stopped because it discourages peacefull learning environment.

    There is alot of corporal punishment in schools especially primary in developing world where caning,digging etc is a form of punishment.This should stop.

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  10. 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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  11. Student Voice is the impetus for tackling environmental and global issues

    Student Voice must be the medium through which students from schools around the world tackle real world issues around environmental, political, and social issues pertaining to global citizenship. In the future, kids should collaborate and problem solve to come up with solutions to problems about which we oftentimes don't bother to ask them, but that affect them.

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  12. IL NOUS MANQUE LE FRANCAIS

    IL NOUS FAUT AUSSI LE FRANCAIS

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  13. Peace

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

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  14. 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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  16. One Curriculam, Only specialization

    I believe there should only be one course curriculam, currently in different parts of worlds different syllabus is followed. Personally i believe the education from the junio level should only include relevant subjects such as there should not be any geographic etc. subjects when some one is not interested to study theme. I believe in specialization. New syllabus should be based on specialization from 8th grade or onward, there is no need to study 10 or bundle of subjects in a semester or year. Students should be given choice to select their field of study and they should totally study…

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  17. An institution which strives to cater and enhance the basic student needs and be a center of good academia performance.

    A state of the art institution, a place of ideal academic inquiry.this is a school that, embraces the the life long need of improved education and well **** performance in extra curricular programs.

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  18. Please note our http://tapsearch.com/communications-by-rank

    I worked at several factories while going to college and found a vast void between the working place and the college classroom. This void became wider and wider as I worked in the corporate world. It was an anything goes environment controlled by communications-by-rank We need to address this situation in the class rooms and do not send children into the world without knowing what it is really all about. See http://tapsearch.com/communications-by-rank and note too hints and tips for communicating yourself in several ways.

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  19. Civics education should include information on different voting systems and how the type of voting system used can affect the outcome.

    Most developed countries use proportional voting systems that promote a more consensual type of government and a more civilized style of politics. http://FairVote.org

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  20. 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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