We are fortunate to live in such a beautiful place but can feel a little isolated and cut off from the bigger world around us. Even with all the technology at our disposal, it is easy for time to pass without us really being aware, although global events and political and economic change directly impact us.

Being knowledgeable is a choice and takes effort. When asked how they stay informed, one colleague replied that they choose not to read the news very often so they won’t be depressed about things they can’t change. Another colleague felt that being informed, both locally and globally, helps them make more considered decisions and gives a sense of control over their life. On a local level that could be where to send their children to school, where to live, or even when and where to surf that weekend. Global events can affect decisions about mobility and finances. Being aware of world issues also gives one a sense of perspective about our own situation, and can make you more appreciative. For example, we should feel fortunate that we can be informed and make decisions about our students’ education while six years of conflict in Syria has left a whole generation without a childhood or steady education.

There are so many ways to be locally and globally informed, but it’s important to make sure that we use quality sources and that we are aware of possible bias. The following are available on the internet or have applications: BBC Mundo, BBC News, CNN, CNNEspañol, Guardian, TED, CNN, NPR One, La Nación, Tico Times, Al Jazeera, Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/)

 

 

 

 

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