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Transcript of 8 June 2011 Presenting Crossing Borders Spring 2011.
8 June 2011
Presenting Crossing Borders
Spring 2011
CB Global Studies Content Spring 2011
The aim:
toward understanding the global forces
impacting on our lives and how we can
participate positively in shaping the future
we want for ours and future generations
Introduction
• participants and course themes
• communication and presentation and facilitation skills
• the folk Højskole movement and Denmark
Active citizenship
• What is voluneering• Why volunteer?• In which issues you can volunteers• What are the benefits of volunteering?• When is the best period of your life to
volunteer• What does it take to volunteer?• What are main global volunteer organisations
Millennium Development Goals
The founding philosophy of globalisation
The dream: a free open world where people, ideas, services, goods move freely, where cultures meet and cross fertilise. This has been made possible by the impressive advancement of telecommunication and transport
The relay: one big market monopolized by the mega corporations which make profit anywhere, anytime.
the global drivers/ institutions
• The bank
• The Fund
• WTO
• TNCs
the green/climate dimension
ROOT CAUSES
CORE PROBLEM
EFFECTS
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Conflict
Effect
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The Conflict Tree Adapted from “Working with Conflict” RTC Manual and others
Global Media
As the media is controlled by big corporate monopolies for profit, we need :Strong public service mediaMedia education from childhoodSufficient media awareness as a necessary qualification for jobs Using the opportunities provided by the online mediaNetizenship development
Organisational development• Name• Logo• Moto/slogan• Legal status • Background that led
to/triggered its creation• Vision• Mission• Organisational structure• Core objectives• Target/stakeholder/
beneficiary groups• Activities• Organisational learning
policy and strategy• Funding sources
Project proposal
Methods
• cooperative simulations,• introduction lectures• workshops• documentary films• individual/pair/group work project• guest speakers• Student run workshops on active citizenship
and voluntarism at high schools• visits to relevant institutions• study tour in Denmark
evaluation
• What was the most useful for you
• What was the most interesting for you
• Your most important contribution
• The academic content
• The social content
• The group dynamic within CB
• What can be done better
CB U ROCK!
See you soon and have a safe journey!
TAK !