Global Citizenship

This framework is informed by my graduate work, where the Sustainable Development Goals were central to analyzing global systems and real-world challenges. It reflects my philosophy of education as a balance between theory and practice. I approach global citizenship not as a set of abstract ideals, but as a system students must learn to analyze, question, and navigate with confidence. By visualizing the Sustainable Development Goals as interconnected, this piece mirrors how I structure learning in the classroom—through deliberate scaffolding, systems thinking, and real-world application. In practice, students evaluate relationships, identify patterns, and construct informed responses to complex global issues.


Large-scale environmental systems observed from Sun World Cat Ba Gondola—highlighting human impact and sustainability challenges in coastal development.
Experiencing environmental and economic systems firsthand in the Mekong River Delta—real-world contexts that inform classroom discussions on sustainability.
Students applying global citizenship principles through sustainability-focused presentations, demonstrating the transfer from classroom analysis to real-world issues.

My goal is to develop students who can think critically about global systems and apply their learning beyond the classroom.