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  • About
    • About the Course
    • Course Aims
    • Time Commitment
    • Teaching Team
    • Getting Credit
  • Course Introduction
    • Course Introduction
  • Modules 1-3
    • Module One: Globalisation
    • Module Two: Global Citizenship
    • Module Three: Global Ethics
  • Modules 4-6
    • Module Four: Poverty
    • Module Five: Inequality and the Sustainable Development Goals
    • Module Six: Climate Change
  • Modules 7-9
    • Module Seven: Addressing Climate Change
    • Module Eight: Refugees
    • Module Nine: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia
  • Modules 10-12
    • Module Ten: Preventing Genocide
    • Module Eleven: International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention
    • Module Twelve: Rising to Meet a World of Global Challenges
  • Assessment
    • Assessment

Module Two: Global Citizenship

1. Global Citizenship Outline
2. Module Two Introductory Video
3. Concept Corner
4. Hear Bill Clinton’s perspective on Global Citizenship
5. Consider what Defines a Global Citizen
6. Read about Identity and Global Citizenship
7. Explore the Relationship between Diversity and Citizenship
8. Write a Blog about Global Citizenship

Consider what Defines a Global Citizen

reading

Global Citizenship Activity Two (Required Activity)

Read:
Taso Lagos, ‘Global Citizenship – Towards a Definition’, Available at:

https://depts.washington.edu/gcp/pdf/globalcitizenship.pdf

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