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Second, if the United States embodies the values of globalization (freedom of choice, freedom of movement, freedom of expression), then it makes sense to inculcate those values in our students to ensure that they take them with them from school in the globalized world. This means a focus on civics, history, and learning the values that make this county so great. Also, students should understand what the global economy is and how it works. This calls for excellent economics and business classes. In summary, a connected globalized world will require certain skill sets and knowledge. It is our responsibility to prepare our students to meet these challenges. I question whether, in this current system of high stakes testing and standardized curriculum, we are doing enough to prepare our students for life outside of the classroom walls.
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Robert Alan Black Ph.D. lists 32 Traits of Creative People. I wonder if these might not make an interesting framework for a report card. Call it the report of the future, or Report Card 2.0.
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