Exploring Globalization: The Impact of International Trade

Engage eleventh-grade students in exploring the concept of globalization and its impact on international trade through research, group work, and presentations.

Social Studies - 11th

Exploring Globalization: The Impact of International Trade

Lesson Summary:

In this activity, students will explore the concept of globalization and its impact on international trade. They will analyze the benefits and challenges of globalization, examine the role of multinational corporations, and investigate the effects of trade agreements on economies around the world. Through interactive discussions, research, and group work, students will gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of the global economy.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Know the definition and key features of globalization
  • Understand the benefits and challenges of globalization
  • Examine the role of multinational corporations in the global economy
  • Analyze the impact of trade agreements on economies
  • Apply critical thinking skills to evaluate the effects of globalization

Methodology:

This activity will be conducted over a span of two weeks and will involve a combination of individual research, group discussions, and presentations. Students will be provided with relevant resources, including articles, videos, and case studies, to support their learning. They will also have access to online platforms for collaborative work and information gathering.

Resources/Materials:

  • Laptops or computers with internet access
  • Printed articles and case studies on globalization and international trade
  • Projector or smartboard for multimedia presentations
  • Online collaboration tools (e.g., Google Docs, Padlet)

Instructions:

Day 1:

  1. Introduce the concept of globalization and its impact on international trade. Discuss the interconnectedness of economies and the role of trade in promoting economic growth.
  2. Divide students into small groups and assign each group a specific aspect of globalization to research (e.g., cultural exchange, labor migration, technological advancements).
  3. Provide students with the necessary resources and guide them in conducting their research. Encourage critical thinking and analysis of the chosen aspect.
  4. Ask each group to create a presentation summarizing their findings. They should include examples and real-life case studies to support their arguments.

Day 2:

  1. Allow each group to present their findings to the class. Encourage active participation and discussion among students.
  2. Facilitate a class debate on the benefits and challenges of globalization. Encourage students to consider different perspectives and provide evidence to support their arguments.
  3. Introduce the concept of multinational corporations and their role in the global economy. Discuss the impact of multinational corporations on local economies and labor practices.
  4. Assign a case study on a specific multinational corporation for students to analyze. They should evaluate the corporation's impact on the host country's economy, environment, and society.

Day 3:

  1. Allow students time to research and analyze the assigned case study. They should consider both positive and negative aspects of the corporation's operations.
  2. Ask each student to write a short reflection paper on their findings. They should critically evaluate the corporation's impact and propose potential improvements or solutions.
  3. Facilitate a class discussion based on the reflection papers. Encourage students to share their insights and engage in respectful debate.
  4. Introduce the concept of trade agreements and their impact on economies. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of trade agreements for participating countries.

Day 4:

  1. Divide students into pairs and assign each pair a specific trade agreement to research (e.g., NAFTA, EU, ASEAN).
  2. Provide students with resources on their assigned trade agreement and guide them in analyzing its impact on the participating countries' economies.
  3. Ask each pair to create a visual representation (e.g., infographic, poster) summarizing their findings. They should highlight the key benefits and challenges of the trade agreement.
  4. Allow students to present their visual representations to the class. Encourage questions and discussions to deepen understanding.

Assessment:

Throughout the activity, students will be assessed based on their participation in group discussions, quality of research, presentation skills, and critical thinking demonstrated in their reflection papers. Additionally, a final assessment will be conducted to evaluate students' overall understanding of globalization, multinational corporations, and trade agreements.

Compliance Standards:

This activity aligns with the Common Core State Standards for Social Studies, including:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, connecting insights gained from specific details to an understanding of the text as a whole.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.7: Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., visually, quantitatively, as well as in words) in order to address a question or solve a problem.
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