Importance of Becoming a Global Citizen
Prepare
:
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read the
A Model of Global Citizenship: Antecedents and Outcomes
article and watch the
Globalization at a Crossroads
(Links to an external site.)
video. Go to the Ashford University Library and locate one additional source on global citizenship that will help support your viewpoint, or you may choose one of the following articles found in the Week 1 Required Resources:
From Globalism to Globalization: The Politics of Resistance
Globalization, Globalism and Cosmopolitanism as an Educational Ideal
Transnationalism and Anti-Globalism
Reflect:
Please take some time to reflect on how the concept of global citizenship has shaped your identity and think about how being a global citizen has made you a better person in your community.
Write:
Use the
Week 1 Example Assignment Guide
when addressing the following prompts:
Describe and explain a clear distinction between “globalism” and “globalization” after viewing the video and reading the article.
Describe how being a global citizen in the world of advanced technology can be beneficial to your success in meeting your personal, academic, and professional goals.
Explain why there has been disagreement between theorists about the definition of global citizenship and develop your own definition of global citizenship after reading the article by Reysen and Katzarska-Miller.
Choose two of the six outcomes of global citizenship from the article (i.e., intergroup empathy, valuing diversity, social justice, environmental sustainability, intergroup helping, and the level of responsibility to act for the betterment of this world).
Explain why those two outcomes are the most important in becoming a global citizen compared to the others.
Describe at least two personal examples or events in your life that illustrate the development of global citizenship based on the two outcomes you chose.
Identify two specific general education courses.
Explain how each course influenced you to become a global citizen.
The Importance of Becoming a Global Citizen
Must be 750 to 1,000 words in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s
APA Style resource. (Links to an external site.)
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Student’s name
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to
APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.)
.
Must utilize academic voice. See the
Academic Voice (Links to an external site.)
resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
For assistance on writing
Introductions & Conclusions .
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1. Importance of Becoming a Global Citizen
Prepare
:
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read the
A Model of Global Citizenship: Antecedents and Outcomes
article and watch the
Globalization at a Crossroads
(Links to an external site.)
video. Go to the Ashford University Library and locate one
additional source on global citizenship that will help support
your viewpoint, or you may choose one of the following articles
found in the Week 1 Required Resources:
From Globalism to Globalization: The Politics of Resistance
Globalization, Globalism and Cosmopolitanism as an
Educational Ideal
Transnationalism and Anti-Globalism
Reflect:
Please take some time to reflect on how the concept of global
citizenship has shaped your identity and think about how being
a global citizen has made you a better person in your
community.
2. Write:
Use the
Week 1 Example Assignment Guide
when addressing the following prompts:
Describe and explain a clear distinction between “globalism”
and “globalization” after viewing the video and reading the
article.
Describe how being a global citizen in the world of advanced
technology can be beneficial to your success in meeting your
personal, academic, and professional goals.
Explain why there has been disagreement between theorists
about the definition of global citizenship and develop your own
definition of global citizenship after reading the article by
Reysen and Katzarska-Miller.
Choose two of the six outcomes of global citizenship from the
article (i.e., intergroup empathy, valuing diversity, social
justice, environmental sustainability, intergroup helping, and
the level of responsibility to act for the betterment of this
world).
Explain why those two outcomes are the most important in
becoming a global citizen compared to the others.
Describe at least two personal examples or events in your life
that illustrate the development of global citizenship based on
the two outcomes you chose.
Identify two specific general education courses.
3. Explain how each course influenced you to become a global
citizen.
The Importance of Becoming a Global Citizen
Must be 750 to 1,000 words in length (not including title and
references pages) and formatted according to APA style, as
outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s
APA Style resource. (Links to an external site.)
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Student’s name
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
For further assistance with the formatting and the title page,
refer to
APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.)
.
4. Must utilize academic voice. See the
Academic Voice (Links to an external site.)
resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your
introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis
statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
For assistance on writing
Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.)
as well as
Writing a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.)
, refer to the Ashford Writing Center resources.
Must use at least one credible source in addition to the two
required sources (video and article).
The
Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to
an external site.)
table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If
you have questions about whether a specific source is
appropriate for this assignment, contact your instructor. Your
instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a
specific source for an assignment. The
Integrating Research
(Links to an external site.)
tutorial will offer further assistance with including supporting
information and reasoning.
5. Must document in APA style any information used from
sources, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s
In-Text Citation Guide (Links to an external site.)
.
Must have no more than 15% quoted material in the body of
your essay based on the Turnitin report. References list will be
excluded from the Turnitin originality score.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted
according to APA style. See the
Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.)
resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications.
Before you submit your written assignment, you are encouraged
to review the review the
Grammarly (Links to an external site.)
page tutorial, set up a Grammarly account (if you have not
already done so), and use Grammarly to review a rough draft of
your assignment. Then carefully review all issues identified by
Grammarly and revise your work as needed.
Required Resources
Articles
Arditi, B. (2004).
From globalism to globalization: The politics of resistance 1
.
New Political Science
,
26
6. (1), 5-22. doi:10.1080/0739314042000185102
The full-text version of this article is available through the
EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This
article discusses the differences between globalization and
globalism. Globalism is seen as imposing a new order of things
across the globe and is feared by elements within Western
societies. Those actors seek a resistance of “radical and viral
direction action” (abstract) against what they see as a threat to
their way of life. This article will assist you with your APA
“Find the Errors” Task assignment this week.
Austin, M. W. (2011, April 13).
The value of general education (Links to an external site.)
. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ethics-
everyone/201104/the-value-general-education
In this article, the author gives some reasons that support the
importance of general education courses. The reasons for
general education courses include helping a student become a
better citizen, increasing critical thinking skills, and providing
you with a broad and deep education. This blog post will assist
you with your Post Your Introduction/General Education
Outcomes discussion this week.
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Dowd, M. (n.d.).
What is the purpose of taking general classes for a college
degree (Links to an external site.)
7. http://education.seattlepi.com/purpose-taking-general-classes-
college-degree-1876.html
In this article, the author explains the importance of breadth of
learning. General education courses encompass several areas of
study (social sciences, math, science, humanities, and nature),
which will help prepare you to think more analytically, consider
many views on a topic, and value cultural differences when they
begin their advanced study courses. This article will assist you
with your Post Your Introduction/General Education Outcomes
discussion this week.
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Papastephanou, M. (2005).
Globalisation, globalism and cosmopolitanism as an educational
ideal
.
Educational Philosophy and Theory
,
37
(4), 533-551. doi:10.1111/j.1469-5812.2005.00139.x
The full-text version of this article is available through the
EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library.
Globalisation discussed as “a complex relation to its discourse.”
In the Abstract, Papastephanous writes, “failure to grasp
distinctions between globalisation and globalism leads to naïve
and ethnocentric glorifications of the potentialities of
globalization…. The antagonistic impulses cultivated by
globalization and globalist discourse are singled out and
8. targeted…. The final suggestion of the article concerns the
vision of a more cosmopolitically sensitive education.” This
article will assist you with your APA “Find the Errors” Task
assignment this week.
Reysen, S., & Katzarska-Miller, I. (2013).
A model of global citizenship: Antecedents and outcomes
.
International Journal of Psychology
,
48
(5), 858-870. doi:10.1080/00207594.2012.701749
The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the
EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This
article provides information concerning the idea of the global
citizen. The authors explain the outcomes of identifying with a
superordinate identity (global citizen) from two different
studies. The relationship between global awareness and social
values was evaluated. This article will allow the reader to assess
their level of global citizenship and how it can impact their own
identity and psychological well-being. This article will assist
you with your APA “Find the Errors” Task assignment this
week.
Seraphin, C. (n.d.).
General education requirements: What’s the point? (Links to an
external site.)
http://www.collegexpress.com/articles-and-advice/majors-and-
academics/articles/college-academics/general-education-
requirements-whats-point/
9. In this article, the author explains what general education
requirements are and some of the reasons why colleges include
them in degree requirements. The author suggests that one of
the biggest problems with general education courses is the fact
that students do not think they are important. The author then
supports the fact that general education courses increase a
student’s critical thinking skills, communication skills, and
problem-solving skills before they start taking more advanced
courses in their field of study. This article will assist you with
your Post Your Introduction/General Education Outcomes
discussion this week.
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Voelz, J. (2017).
Transnationalism and anti-globalism
.
College Literature, 44
(4), 521-526. doi:10.1353/lit.2017.0032
The full-text version of this article is available through the
Project Muse database in the Ashford University Library.
Discusses the differences between globalization as an economic
trend and globalism, where globalism is seen as a cultural
phenomenon feared as a prioritization of racial and cultural
otherness. As a cultural tool, globalism is seen as a threat to
Western values, with anti-globalism occurs in the setting of
extreme nationalist tendencies. This article will assist you with
your Importance of Becoming a Global Citizen assignment this
week.
10. Wehlburg, C. M. (2010).
Integrated general education: A brief look back
.
New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
(121), 3-11. doi:10.1002/tl.383
The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the
EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This
article addresses the assessment practices that take place in
order to measure the course learning outcomes in higher
education programs. Assessing general education has been a
difficult task compared to assessing different majors based on
content and skills. The goals of critical thinking, problem
solving, and communication may be more difficult to measure.
Assessment procedures tend to be more qualitative when it
comes to general education curriculum. This article will allow
the reader to fully understand the assessment procedures that
have been able to measure their core general education
requirements. This article will assist you with your Post Your
Introduction/General Education Outcomes discussion this week.
Multimedia
Ashford University Library. (2017, November).
What is CRAAP? (Links to an external site.)
[PDF file].
https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/file/f8a1ef
48-2a27-4450-b3d0-242d91015f8d/1/CRAAP%20accessible.pdf
This infographic covers several elements of determining when a
web resource is credible. CRAAP is an acronym for currency,
relevancy, authority, accuracy, and purpose. The infographic
provides questions to ask oneself when looking at resources to
11. use as credible support for their research paper. This
infographic will assist you in addressing prompts in the Post
Your Introduction/General Education Outcomes discussion this
week.
Ashford University Writing Center. (2018).
Integrating research
(Links to an external site.)
[Tutorial file].
https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/file/5408ee
9b-e793-44d5-8a4d-
e54bc6e72f74/1/Integrating%20Research.zip/story_html5.html
This tutorial from the Ashford University Writing Center
introduces the appropriate ways to integrate research when
writing a college essay or formal assignment. It goes over
examples of the ICE method when it comes to paragraph
development and supporting the information found from an
outside source. This tutorial will assist you in addressing the
prompts in the Final Paper Topic discussion forum this week.
North Carolina State University, Libraries. (2013, August).
Picking your topic is research!
(Links to an external site.)
[Video file]. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/tutorials/picking_topic/
This video tutorial illustrates the importance of picking a topic
that can be easily tested through finding and reading sources on
that topic. The point made is that the topic is not written in
stone unless the topic is specifically assigned by the instructor.
The research that is found can guide how the topic can be
revised, such as make it more specific if the topic is too broad.
12. This video will assist you in completing the Post Your
Introduction/General Education Outcomes discussion forum this
week.
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Romin, J., Arnstad, H., Lennartsson, J., & Lilja, V. (Directors &
Producers). (2009).
What is globalization? (Links to an external site.)
[Video segment]. In J. Romin (Executive Producer),
Open borders: Globalization-a real-world view.
Retrieved from
https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=47499&
wID=100753&loid=144239&plt=FOD&w=640&h=360&fWidth=
660&fHeight=410
The full version of this video is available through the Films on
Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This first
video segment discusses the meaning behind globalization and
the encouragement of openness to diversity and other cultures.
A few knowledgeable speakers provide suggestions on how
people can become more confident in their ability to deal with
emotions and thoughts that are tied to the pressures of becoming
a global citizen. This video will assist you with your Importance
of Becoming a Global Citizen assignment this week.
Stucke, K. (Writer). (2009).
Globalization at a crossroads (Links to an external site.)
. [Series episode]. In M. Stucke & Claudin, C. (Executive
Producers),
Global issues.
13. Retrieved from
https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=39350&
wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&fWidth=660&
fHeight=530
The full version of this video is available through the Films On
Demand database in the Ashford University Library. To some,
the term “globalization” means ruthless exploitation by
corporations; to others, it means bringing economic
development to all the peoples of the world. This program
explains key principles at the core of global economics and
takes a historical look at their effects, focusing on market
liberalization and the failed “East Asian miracle;” privatization
of basic resources in Bolivia and the severe backlash against it;
Russia’s rapid transition to capitalism and the oligarchism and
kleptocracy that came to characterize it; and China’s
incremental implementation of capitalism under communism.
The video also takes stock of the seismic shift in the U.S.
economy and its probable effect on the rest of the world. This
video will assist you with your Importance of Becoming a
Global Citizen assignment this week.
Stucke, M. (Executive Producer), Purdue, K. (Writer). (2001).
What is globalization? (Links to an external site.)
[Video segment]. In
The global trade debate
[Streaming video]. Retrieved from Films On Demand database.
The full version of this video is available through the Films On
Demand database in the Ashford University Library. To some,
the term “globalization” means ruthless exploitation by
corporations; to others, it means bringing economic
development to all the peoples of the world. This program
14. explains key principles at the core of global economics and
takes a historical look at their effects, focusing on market
liberalization and the failed “East Asian miracle;” privatization
of basic resources in Bolivia and the severe backlash against it;
Russia’s rapid transition to capitalism and the oligarchism and
kleptocracy that came to characterize it; and China’s
incremental implementation of capitalism under communism.
The video also takes stock of the seismic shift in the U.S.
economy and its probable effect on the rest of the world. This
video will assist you with your Importance of Becoming a
Global Citizen assignment this week.
Web Page
Ashford University. (n.d.).
Narrowing a topic and developing a research question (Links to
an external site.)
. https://writingcenter.ashford.edu/narrowing-topic-and-
developing-research-question
This web page provides information about how to narrow down
a research topic as well as developing a focus for your final
essay. It will assist you in your Final Paper Topic discussion
forum this week.
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