Metaphors For The Future: Key Issues/Concepts
Metaphors For The Future: Key Issues/Concepts
Metaphors For The Future: Key Issues/Concepts
INQUIRY/CRITICAL
THINKING QUESTIONS SUBJECT AREAS
• Social Studies
• How do perception and worldview influence
(Geography, Civics/Government,
and shape our actions?
Global Studies, Contemporary
• How can we create the future that we want?
World Problems)
• Science (Environmental)
OBJECTIVES • Language Arts
Students will:
• Discuss and write about a pressing issue
of the future from the perspective of a
specific worldview NATIONAL STANDARDS
• Determine what metaphor best describes CONSISTENCY
the student’s view of the future • NCSS: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10
• Evaluate how different perspectives • NSES: F, G
on our level of control over the future
influence behavior and actions
FTF Related Reading to identify and form their own views of the
• Intermediate: Chapter 9 from future. Finally, students are encouraged to
Global Issues and Sustainable Solutions explore how different worldviews influence
• Advanced: Unit 7 from It’s All Connected our actions and affect outcomes.
Materials/Preparation Activity
• Handout: Metaphors for the Future Introduction
• The 4 metaphors of the future presented 1. Ask students to brainstorm some issues/
in this activity range from a perspective of problems/concerns that they feel humanity must
pre-determinism to total self-determination. address in the next 20 to 50 years (for example,
After analyzing a few critical issues from the growing gap between the rich and poor,
the perspective of 1 of these views of AIDS, or environmental degradation).
the future, students will have a chance 2. Tell students they are going to explore the
to choose or create a metaphor that they future of some of these issues using several
feel best represents their own view of metaphors. You may need to define metaphor
the future. One purpose of the activity is (i.e. a figure of speech in which one thing is
to allow students a chance to “see” the described as if it were another, as in “Life is just
world through the eyes of someone else. a bowl of cherries.”).
Another purpose is to offer students a way
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LESSON ENGAGING STUDENTS THROUGH GLOBAL ISSUES
38 METAPHORS FOR THE FUTURE
Writing Connection
• Have students research a specific culture
focusing on that culture’s “worldview”.
Have them present and compare their
findings.
Lesson 38 Handout:
Metaphors for the Future