<Li> Worldmindedness . Graham Pike and David Selby view GCED as having two strands . Worldmindedness, the first strand, refers to understanding the world as one unified system and a responsibility to view the interests of individual nations with the overall needs of the planet in mind . The second strand, Child - centeredness, is a pedagogical approach that encourages students to explore and discover on their own and addresses each learner as an individual with inimitable beliefs, experiences, and talents . </Li> <Li> Holistic Understanding . The Holistic Understanding perspective was founded by Merry Merryfield, focusing on understanding the self in relation to a global community . This perspective follows a curriculum that attends to human values and beliefs, global systems, issues, history, cross-cultural understandings, and the development of analytical and evaluative skills . </Li> <P> Global citizenship, in some contexts, may refer to a brand of ethics or political philosophy in which it is proposed that the core social, political, economic and environmental realities of the world today should be addressed at all levels--by individuals, civil society organizations, communities and nation states--through a global lens . It refers to a broad, culturally - and environmentally - inclusive worldview that accepts the fundamental interconnectedness of all things . Political, geographic borders become irrelevant and solutions to today's challenges are seen to be beyond the narrow vision of national interests . Proponents of this philosophy often point to Diogenes of Sinope (c. 412 B.C.) as an example, given his reported declaration that "I am a citizen of the world (κοσμοπολίτης, cosmopolites)" in response to a question about his place of origin . A Sanskrit term, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, has the meaning of "the world is one family". The earliest reference to this phrase is found in the Hitopadesha, a collection of parables . In the Mahopanishad VI. 71 - 73, ślokas describe how one finds the Brahman (the one supreme, universal Spirit that is the origin and support of the phenomenal universe). The statement is not just about peace and harmony among the societies in the world, but also about a truth that somehow the whole world has to live together like a family . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article is missing information about statistics reported by polls . Please expand the article to include this information . Further details may exist on the talk page . (October 2018) </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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