Taking Responsible Action

If you take the above and also keep in mind the IB program models for the PYP, MYP, and DP that each include the learner profile, action, approaches to learning skills, some type of extended culminating project, and international mindedness as the through strands for all three programs, you can't help but realize responsible action for both ourselves and others is really the heart of the IB.
So what does responsible action look like?
I've been thinking about responsible action within two major umbrella categories: self and other. These two categories also leap out of the program aims when you read through the guides and continue to see aims such as developing "student well-being" and "empowering service with the community".
Maximizing personal well-being is also one of the best ways to empower optimal service with the community, so even these two categories are undeniably interlinked and inseparable. The IB mentions physical, intellectual, social, and emotional well-being. As these are augmented in students, they should gain ever more capacity to serve the community and act responsibly.
So as I dwell on these topics, here are the current actions that I think are most responsible and therefore worth modeling for students as teachers and a learning community:eat vegetarian to help prevent climate change, feed more people, and decrease animal sufferingexercise regularly to ward off preventable diseases of the heart, lungs, muscles, bones, and brainread as often as you can aiming to complete one book per week to learn new skills, facts, expertise, and generally raise work capacity and use to the world through cross-pollination of subjects and fields of interestconsume ethically by buying in ways that minimize your impact on the earth, especially when it comes to air traveldonate and fundraise regularly to the most effective charities and causes as determined by third party organizations like GiveWell and the Copenhagen Consensusadvocate and vote in elections, especially on global issueswork in a field that can have maximum effective social impact by utilizing websites like 80,000 Hours to determine where your strengths can have the highest benefitAll of the above actions have the potential to make the world a better, more peaceful place.
To go one step further, I think a simple, short goal that an entire school could rally around would take these actions even further.
I suggest the mission, "Saving 1,000 human lives through responsible action".
Published on February 18, 2016 02:57
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