Lesson 13 Part 2 Flashcards

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– refers to the obligation to take part in the community. Every citizen is encourage to participate in the development of their community. They are also encourage to vote for their leaders during elections.

It refers to the active engagement of individuals in addressing global challenges, promoting social justice, and contributing to positive change on a global scale.

It involves recognizing one’s interconnectedness with people from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds, and taking proactive steps to make a positive impact on the world as a whole.

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Participation

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Examples of participation under global citizenship:

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Advocacy for Human Rights
Environmental Activism
Support for International Development

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What example of participation under global citizenship:

Global citizens often engage in advocacy and activism to raise awareness about human rights violations around the world. They may participate in campaigns, protests, or social media movements to promote justice and equality for marginalized and oppressed communities.

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Advocacy for Human Rights

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What example of participation under global citizenship:

Engaging in this is a form of global participation. Global citizens may work to address climate change, support conservation efforts, and promote sustainable practices to ensure the well-being of the planet and future generations.

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Environmental Activism

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What example of participation under global citizenship:

Global citizens may contribute to international development by supporting initiatives that address poverty, access to education, healthcare, and clean water in disadvantaged regions. They might volunteer, donate, or collaborate with organizations working on development projects.

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Support for International Development

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Key Aspects of Global Citizenship:

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  1. Awareness of Global Issues
  2. Respect for Diversity and Cultural Awareness
  3. Commitment to Social Justice and Human Rights
  4. Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship
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what key aspect of global cutizenship?

●Global citizens are informed about issues that impact the world, such as climate change, poverty, inequality, human rights, and sustainable development.
●They understand that these issues are interconnected and often require collective action on a global scale.

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Awareness of Global Issues

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what key aspect of global cutizenship?

●Global citizenship embraces diversity, fostering respect and empathy toward different cultures, languages, beliefs, and practices.
●It encourages open-mindedness and a deeper understanding of the value of various cultural perspectives.

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Respect for Diversity and Cultural Awareness

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what key aspect of global citizenship?

●Global citizens advocate for justice and the protection of human rights everywhere, understanding that basic rights should be protected universally.
●They support actions and policies that aim to reduce inequalities, promote equity, and uphold the dignity of all individuals.

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Commitment to Social Justice and Human Rights

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what key aspect of global citizenship?

●Global citizens are aware of the impact of human activities on the planet and take steps to promote environmental sustainability.
●They understand the importance of preserving natural resources, reducing pollution, and addressing climate change for future generations

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Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

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Examples of Global Citizenship in Action:

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Support for Social Justice
Promoting Sustainable Consumption
Advocating for Climate Action
Humanitarian Efforts

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What Example of Global Citizenship in Action:

Engaging in movements or campaigns that address human rights violations, social inequality, or unfair labor practices.

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Support for Social Justice

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What Example of Global Citizenship in Action:

Making conscious choices about what to buy, consume, or recycle and supporting businesses that prioritize sustainable practices.

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Promoting Sustainable Consumption

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What Example of Global Citizenship in Action:

Joining or supporting organizations like Greenpeace, or the United Nations Climate Change initiatives.

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Advocating for Climate Action

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What Example of Global Citizenship in Action:

Participating in or supporting NGOs that work in disaster relief, education, or poverty alleviation, like UNICEF, Red Cross.

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Humanitarian Efforts

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Global citizenship can be understood through different categories, each with its unique approach to engaging with the global community and addressing global issues.

Here are three primary categories of global citizenship, along with examples:

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Political Global Citizenship
Moral/Ethical Global Citizenship
Cultural Global Citizenship

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global citizens engage in actions to promote justice, human rights, and democratic values worldwide. They focus on global governance, human rights protection, and active involvement in policy change to create a more equitable international order.

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Political Global Citizenship

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This example is which of the 3 primary category of global citizenship?

Advocacy for Human Rights: Individuals or organizations that campaign for human rights protections globally, like Amnesty International, are practicing political global citizenship. They lobby governments, hold demonstrations, and support policies that prevent abuses and promote accountability.

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Political global citizenship

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global citizens recognize their responsibility to help others, regardless of nationality or borders. They focus on empathy, compassion, and ethical duties, often engaging in humanitarian efforts and volunteerism.

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Moral/Ethical Global Citizenship

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This example is which of the 3 primary category of global citizenship?

Supporting Global Aid Organizations: Donating to or volunteering with organizations like the Red Cross reflects ethical global citizenship. These individuals contribute time, resources, or skills to address humanitarian crises and provide essential services.

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Moral/Ethical Global Citizenship

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global citizens are committed to understanding and respecting the diversity of cultures. They actively engage in intercultural communication, promote cultural exchange, and celebrate diversity, seeing it as a strength in an interconnected world.

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Cultural Global Citizenship

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This example is which of the 3 primary category of global citizenship?

Cultural Exchange Programs: Participation in cultural exchange programs like Erasmus in the EU or hosting exchange students fosters cross-cultural understanding and global awareness. Such programs build bridges between cultures, allowing individuals to learn from and appreciate cultural differences.

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Cultural Global Citizenship

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