Create Citizens of the World

Our students are growing up in a world where communication is instant. As educators, we must prepare them to be ready to voice their opinion in a world of citizens. We can encourage this by providing opportunity to communicate and learn about the people of our world. This gives students the skills to be willing and able to learn with people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Civic Engagement: Incorporate inquiry based learning to give back to communities. In this scenario, participants in civic engagement are supportive of one another, each gaining new knowledge and perspectives. Cooperative learning environments help students develop academic and social skills that they can take out of the classroom and apply in real life situations.
Writing with a Purpose: With technologies such as email, blogs, and forums, students writing can be a vehicle for their voice. Rather than write responses, students words can be shared in real discussion. This activity shows students that their writing is valued and has a real purpose, encouraging them to use their voice and technology to voice their opinion.
Skype: Enable a connection with classrooms in different parts of the world. Skype allows classes to video chat with other groups, making face to face connections and allowing for real conversation with people who we cannot physically meet with.