Empowering Global Citizens children then analyze those experiences as they relate to specific cultures and present reports of their observations to other children in a different country using varied technologies. The curriculum is structured in four units, thirteen activities, and thirty— eight sessions that take place over thirty weeks. Looking Back We are one people with universal human needs Looking Forward Understanding global interdependence through economic production. Overview of the Units 1. Similarities and Differences Across Cultures 2. Growing Up in Different Cultures 3. Comparing Literature and Music from Different Cultures 4. How Children Make a Difference Capstone The capstone project, which is modest in scope, encourages children to con- tribute to the education of other children.