Many classroom challenges can be mitigated with highly engaging curriculum. Highly engaging curriculum has two components: content and structure. Facing the Future's global issues and sustainability content engages students- even those who have shown little previous interest in their schoolwork. The activity and inquiry-based structure of Facing the Future curriculum increases student engagement and achievement by appealing to students of varying learning styles and levels.
The classroom examples below show how teachers have used Facing the Future curriculum to address a variety of classroom challenges and increase student involvement. No two classrooms are the same, yet these examples highlight how global issues and sustainability can be integrated successfully with diverse curricula and student populations.
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