Global Citizenship
Reflecting on the responsibilities of being a citizen in an interconnected world.
Key Questions
- 1What does it mean to be a "global citizen"?
- 2How do our local actions have global consequences?
- 3How can we maintain hope while facing global challenges?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
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