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Global Goal 4 and Information Literacy

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What are the UN Global goals and what do they have to do with me as an English language teacher?

What is information literacy and what does it have to do with me as an English language teacher?

How can I bring them into my next lesson?

https://www.globalgoals.org #globalgoals

The UN Global Goal

Ensure inclusive and equitable education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

information Literacy

the ability to critically filter relevent information from the mass of available data, interpret it and evaluate information sources

Global Goal 4 and Information Literacy in my Next Class?

Using an Infographic

Part 1. Discussion

How do you think education fits in to such goals?

In 2015 world leaders signed up to 17 'Global Goals' to improve the world. What do you think these goals might be?

How does you think a country’s level of education affects the following?

  • Likelihood of war
  • Health
  • Environmental awareness
  • Levels of poverty

How important is education for an individual, a country and the world?

Part 2. Reading

Make a note of the following figures, as you will read an infographic to find out what they mean.

$1 billion

4 million

2030

37%

171 million

-3%

http://bit.ly/edu17_ig

Part 3. Discussion

Which area of education should be the main focus of attention in the coming years?

What was the most surprising fact for you? What was the least surprising fact?

How has your experience of education been?

Is there anything that you find hard to believe?

Part 4. Follow the source

Are you sure everything in this infographic is true? Pick 2 or 3 facts, follow the sources at the bottom of the page and check elsewhere on the internet. Find evidence to show whether the piece of information is accurate or not.

Part 5. Over to you...

Post

What advice would you give to others to help them decide how reliable information they get is? Can you come up with a list of ideas?

truth?

What next?

https://bit.ly/2WBOxNa