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Week 1
Welcome to Week 1 of our journey into global citizenship! This week, we're diving into what it means to be a global citizen and how we can make a positive impact on the world around us. Get ready to explore different cultures, learn about building strong partnerships, and discover ways to create inclusive and sustainable communities. Week 1 is all about laying the groundwork for our journey as global citizens. This week includes: Lesson 1: Understanding Global Citizenship Lesson 2: Building Bridges between Cultures for Stronger Partnerships Lesson 3: Creating Inclusive and Sustainable Societies Lesson 4: Talking About Global Issues Together Grab your curiosity and let's dive in together!
Section 1: Understanding Global Citizenship
Welcome to Lesson 1: Understanding Global Citizenship! In this lesson, we'll embark on a journey to explore the concept of global citizenship and its significance in our interconnected world. As we progress through this lesson, we'll uncover what it truly means to be a global citizen and why it's essential for all of us to embrace this role. Throughout the course, we'll delve into various topics related to global citizenship, including cultural understanding, sustainable development, and active participation in global issues. Let's start by setting the stage for our exploration of global citizenship. Are you ready? Let's dive in!
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Section 4: Talking About Global Issues Together
Hello, young explorers! Welcome to our adventure today where we talk about our big world and how we can help it together. Imagine our Earth as a giant home where everyone and everything is connected. Just like in our houses, sometimes things need fixing. Today, we’re going to learn about these things and how we can be Earth’s superheroes!
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Global Citizenship – A Microlearning Course
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🌧 Climate Change: Our world is getting warmer because of too much gas from cars and factories. This makes weather act strangely, causing very hot days or big storms (IPCC, 2021).

 

👫 Poverty: Imagine not having enough money to buy food or a warm place to stay. Sadly, many people around the world live like this every day (World Bank, 2021).

 

🔄 Inequality: Sometimes, not everyone gets the same chances to succeed. People are treated differently because of where they live, what they look like, or how much money they have (UNDP, 2020).

 

❌ Human Rights Abuses: Everyone deserves to be treated kindly and fairly. But, some people aren’t allowed to speak freely, learn, or feel safe (Human Rights Watch, 2021).

 

⚔️ International Conflicts: Countries sometimes disagree, which can lead to arguments or even fighting. It’s like when we have disagreements with our friends, but much bigger (United Nations, 2021).

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