Thinking Glocally
Unit of 1 Lesson
Grade Levels:
9
10
11
12
Subjects:
Language Arts
Media / Technology
Philanthropy
Social Studies
Keywords:
Issue Area:
Hunger (poverty)
Focus Question
How might individuals and society address the issues of poverty, homelessness and hunger, and their underlying causes?
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Unit Overview
We can address global issues by working for change at both a personal as well as at a local level. The lesson addresses the need to exercise civic responsibility in promoting the common good in order to realize a more civil society.
Service Experience
Students come to a concensus on voluntary action to address an identified need related to poverty, hunger, and homelessness or student drug use.
Lessons in This Unit
We can address global issues by working for change at both a personal as well as at a local level. The lesson addresses the need to exercise civic responsibility in promoting the common good in order to realize a more civil society.