1.1 Developing a Global Perspective
World History and Global Citizenship
World history underscores the interconnectedness of modern existence and prepares learners for a globally diverse workplace. Understanding about the world fosters the creation of global citizens who, while living in one country, see themselves as part of the larger global community. To address universal issues such as climate change, social justice, and human rights, it is pivotal to have worldly knowledge and understand one's role and link to others' stories in the global environment.