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 How To Be A Global Citizen: Be Informed. Get Involved.

 Publisher: Random House (-1)

 Dewey: 323
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 

 BTSB No: 040565 ISBN: 9780744029956
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9


Price: $16.39

Summary:
An illustrated guide to how we can all make a difference in our local and global communities. Covers topics such as politics and voting, how to be responsible with online communication, preventing unfair discrimination, and protecting our environment.




Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 11/01/2021 Gr 5–8—This offering is packed with photos, text boxes, time lines, and a plethora of information. While enabling the presentation of a great deal of content, this layout is busy and sometimes challenging to follow. The editors begin by helping students understand the various components that make each person unique--cultural backgrounds, gender and sexual identity, goals, ambitions, and interests, among others. Despite the differences people may have, everyone should strive to be a global citizen. The text excellently presents the responsibilities each person needs to fulfill in order to achieve that status. Covering big topics like psychology, sociology, ecology, and civics, the editors show just how connected our world has become. An action in one of the large umbrella areas (e.g., ecology) possibly impacts others around the globe. Many of these ideas may be new to the intended audience. Of special interest to readers might be the "champions" sections highlighting children and teen activists who work hard to better their world. They are concrete examples of what global citizens look like. This book is well done and packed with information. The question remains whether the intended audience will consume the information. Few students would choose this on their own. In the hands of a social studies teacher, the ideas might stir some imaginations and inspire some action. VERDICT Purchase for classroom education or where youth activism is blossoming.—Lisa Crandall, formerly at the Capital Area Dist. Lib., Holt, MI - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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