Students "Think Globally"- And Act
Program helping high school students empower
themselves
and resolve real issues in the world
by Linda MacRae-Campbell and Micki McKisson
One of the articles in Caring For Families (IC#21) Spring 1989, Page 9
Copyright (c)1989, 1997 by Context Institute
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Students are increasingly concerned about the state of the world they are
inheriting. But through a program we developed in conjunction with David
Lange of the Tacoma, WA, School District, about 3,000 high school students
are learning to empower themselves to confront and resolve real issues in
their community and their world.
First, students in five Tacoma high schools select an issue (such as
homelessness, war, or ocean pollution). Then we develop instructional
materials
to inform the students and their teachers about that topic. After classroom
study, students and teachers attend an international conference to get
still
more information.
Back at school the students lead two-day youth summits where they work
to develop action plans. Next they link up with businesses and community
groups who will help to implement them. Finally, their plans are integrated
into class activities for the rest of the school year. In sum, students
work to improve the quality of local or global life in ways they themselves
devise.
The program is called "Making a Difference in the World," and
it is a valuable experience for everyone involved. The students learn that
citizenship means giving of oneself - and how much they can give.
The adults also get a lesson in practical empowerment. And education
becomes
a much more meaningful process, one that addresses the betterment of both
the community and the world.
The authors are specialists in international education affiliated
with New Horizons for Learning. For more information write Linda at 19614
Sound View Drive, Stanwood, WA 98282.
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