Global Leadership Performance Outcomes
Investigate the World: Produce New Global Knowledge
X Generate and explain the personal and societal significance of locally, regionally, or globally focused researchable topics or questions.
Investigate approaches and actions that have been taken to address this question in the past, analyze the context in which they occurred, and evaluate proposed or enacted solutions.
X Use a variety of international sources, media, methods, and languages to identify, collect and analyze the knowledge and evidence required to answer a specific research question.
X Develop an argument/position based on compelling evidence that considers multiple perspectives and draws defensible conclusions.
Recognize Perspectives: Apply Cross-Cultural Understanding
Recognize and articulate one’s own perspective on situations, events, issues and phenomena and identify the influences that shape one’s own perspective.
X Recognize and articulate the perspectives of other people, groups, or schools of thought and identify the influences that shape those perspectives.
X Analyze similarities and differences in the behaviors, attitudes and values of people from different cultures to develop an understanding of multiple cultural perspectives.
X Seek deeper understanding about situations, events, issues and phenomena by synthesizing evidence, interpretations, and implications from varied cultural perspectives.
Articulate how different perspectives interact to influence local, regional, or global situations, events, issues, or phenomena.
Communicate Ideas: Connect and Collaborate Across Boundaries
X Recognize that diverse audiences may perceive different meanings from the same information.
X Use appropriate language, behavior and strategies to effectively communicate, both verbally and non-verbally, with diverse audiences.
X Select and effectively use appropriate media and technology to creatively foster communication and collaboration with diverse audiences.
Identify, participate in, or build networks with organizations, groups, or individuals from around the world who share common interests and goals.
Present findings, interpretations and implications of investigations to diverse audiences in ways that recognize and accommodate different perspectives.
Take Action: Enact Global Solutions
X Identify opportunities for personal and collaborative action to address situations, events, issues or phenomena in ways that will contribute to a globally interconnected, environmentally sustainable and diverse society.
X Assess and adjust options for action based on evidence and the potential for impact, taking into account varied perspectives and potential consequences for individuals, cultures, and ecosystems.
Contribute to the development of the local and global community based on an understanding of and respect for human needs and human dignity across cultures.
X Act creatively and innovatively to raise awareness and advocate action among groups of peers and/or community members to contribute to improvement locally, regionally, or globally.
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