Raising Global IQ

Preparing Our Students for a Shrinking Planet

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Physical Education, Educational Theory, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Carl Hobert ISBN: 9780807032909
Publisher: Beacon Press Publication: February 12, 2013
Imprint: Beacon Press Language: English
Author: Carl Hobert
ISBN: 9780807032909
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication: February 12, 2013
Imprint: Beacon Press
Language: English

A groundbreaking roadmap for improving global literacy and conflict-resolution skills in middle and high schools across the United States
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In Raising Global IQ, Carl Hobert calls on K–12 teachers, administrators, parents, and students alike to transform the educational system by giving students the tools they need to become responsible citizens in a shrinking, increasingly interdependent world. Drawing on his nearly thirty years teaching, developing curricula, and leading conflict-resolution workshops here and around the world, he offers creative, well-tested, and understandable pedagogical ideas to help improve our children’s GIQ— Global Intelligence Quotient. Cognizant of many U.S. schools’ limited budgets and time, Hobert advocates teaching foreign languages early in life, honing students’ conflict-resolution skills, providing creative-service learning opportunities, and offering cultural-exchange possibilities in students’ own communities, as well as nationally and abroad—all before they graduate from high school.
 

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A groundbreaking roadmap for improving global literacy and conflict-resolution skills in middle and high schools across the United States
** **
In Raising Global IQ, Carl Hobert calls on K–12 teachers, administrators, parents, and students alike to transform the educational system by giving students the tools they need to become responsible citizens in a shrinking, increasingly interdependent world. Drawing on his nearly thirty years teaching, developing curricula, and leading conflict-resolution workshops here and around the world, he offers creative, well-tested, and understandable pedagogical ideas to help improve our children’s GIQ— Global Intelligence Quotient. Cognizant of many U.S. schools’ limited budgets and time, Hobert advocates teaching foreign languages early in life, honing students’ conflict-resolution skills, providing creative-service learning opportunities, and offering cultural-exchange possibilities in students’ own communities, as well as nationally and abroad—all before they graduate from high school.
 

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