A collection of practices that can help older students to appreciate the world they live in
![Students mentally send good wishes to someone who is important to them.](https://ggie.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Loving_Kindness_for_Someone_You_Care_About_1340x720-495x270.jpg)
Loving-Kindness for Someone You Care About
Students mentally send good wishes to someone who is important to them.
![Students doing random acts of kindness](https://ggie.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Being_the_Change_1340x720-495x270.jpg)
Be the Change: Performing Acts of Kindness
Students identify ways they can practice “random acts of kindness.”
![Delivering groceries to an elderly neighbor is an example of a prosocial action.](https://ggie.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Encouraging-Prosocial-Actions-in-Students-1410x820-495x270.jpg)
Encouraging Prosocial Actions in Students
Students engage in prosocial (kind, helpful) actions for ten days and reflect on the impact of their actions on themselves and others.
![Students reflect on how the Earthrise photograph offered humans a new way to see the Earth: without borders or boundaries.](https://ggie.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Earthrise_Cultivating_Global_Citizenship_1340x720-495x270.jpg)
Earthrise: Cultivating Global Citizenship
Students reflect on how the Earthrise photograph offered humans a new way to see the Earth: without borders or boundaries.