Four Public Declarations of the Revolutionary Period |
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Authors: | John Lewis Kiplinger |
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Affiliation: | West Liberty, West Virginia |
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Abstract: | In our complex, interdependent world, it is critical that educators prepare students for global citizenship. One way to develop students’ awareness and understanding of the world is through global literature. Through exposure to this type of literature, students gain multiple perspectives and learn about the social, political, and moral conditions under which people around the world live. They also develop respect and understanding of socially and politically oppressed peoples and learn why it is important to promote social justice. The authors discuss global literature for elementary students and describe an example of a lesson taught in a third-grade classroom using these books. Finally, the authors share the outcomes of the lesson based on their observations and analysis of the students’ oral responses and written reflections. |
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Keywords: | global citizenship global literature multiple perspectives social justice |
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