Mission
SGEF is dedicated to identifying, implementing, and sharing innovative resources for bringing educational opportunities to underserved communities worldwide.
Objective
The foundation will collaborate with teachers, academic leaders, experts, and elected leaders to identify the most effective curriculums, technology, and support programs to create a diverse and robust source of impactful resources to increase student achievement.
Foundation-Focused Issues and Topics
- Climate Change
- Infrastructure
- Agri-Business
- Leadership
- Global Citizenship
Worldwide Education Curriculum Outline
To solve the complex issues facing our world today. The leadership component of the Global Education Curriculum will focus on developing skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration. Additionally, students will learn about leadership styles and models, the importance of ethics and integrity in leadership, and the role of leaders in promoting social responsibility and sustainability.
Environmental Science: We believe in educating students on the science behind environmental issues and solutions. This curriculum component will cover topics such as climate science, ecology, conservation biology, and environmental policy. Students will learn about the causes and impacts of climate change, the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services, and the role of governments, businesses, and individuals in promoting environmental sustainability.
Global Citizenship: We believe in educating students on the importance of global citizenship and fostering an appreciation for diversity and cultural understanding. This curriculum component will cover topics such as human rights, global health, social justice, and intercultural communication. Students will learn about the interconnectedness of global issues and the importance of working collaboratively to address them.
Technology and Innovation: We believe in educating students on the role of technology and innovation in solving global challenges. This curriculum component will cover topics such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and sustainable design. Students will learn about the potential of technology to drive positive change and the importance of ethical considerations in innovation.
The Arts and Humanities: We believe in educating students on the importance of the arts and humanities in promoting creativity, critical thinking, and cultural understanding. This curriculum component will cover topics such as literature, history, music, and visual arts. Students will learn about the role of the arts and humanities in shaping cultural identity and promoting social change.
By integrating these components into a cohesive Global Education Curriculum focused on Climate Change, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of our world’s complex issues and the skills needed to be effective, influential leaders and global citizens.
SGEF World Summits on Education
SGEF is planning to host 2024 summits in India and the USA. The primary objective will center on facilitating meaningful conversations and dialogue focused on…
- Discussing critical challenges and offering education solutions to increase the quality and access to education.
- Identifying traditional and innovative practices used worldwide to best educate students at all levels – All students focus!
- Developing and sharing policy-based solutions, measures, and initiatives to increase quality and access to education.
Subject Matters and Topics included
- Marginalization and poverty
- Access to Healthcare – The importance of eye and dental care to learning
- Financial deficit of developing countries
- Gender Inequities – The education of girls in jeopardy
- The Challenge of Providing Education in areas of Conflict, War, and Natural Disasters
- Supply and Demand Challenges
- Providing Opportunities to Rural Communities
- Providing Infrastructure to Support Learning – Solving the issue of a lack of toilets
- Understanding Harvest and Market Days on Educational Opportunities and Achievements
- Educating Older Students