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2021 다문화가정 대상국가와의 교육교류사업 성과분석: 참여교사들의 경험에 관한 질적 연구 سنة النشر: 2021 المؤلف: 박순용 | 김종훈 | 김상혁 | 고석영 المؤلف المؤسسي: 연세대학교 산학협력단 | 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 유네스코 아태교육원이 시행하는 「다문화가정 대상국가와의 교육교류사업」의 성과분석과 개선을 위한 정책연구에 대한 보고서이다. 본 연구는 여러 나라에 걸쳐 다른 경험을 한 참여교사들을 다층위의 질적 연구를 통해 상호주관적 맥락성을 살펴보고 프로그램의 과정과 전후에 참여하는 여러 주체들의 주관적 경험을 들여다봄으로써 그로부터 의미와 시사점 및 향후의 과제들을 성찰해보기 위한 것이다. Navigating Migration and Global Citizenship Education (SangSaeng no. 61, 2023) سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU Migration is reshaping our societies and challenging traditional notions of identity, belonging, and cultural diversity. Global Citizenship Education, with its emphasis on fostering an understanding of global interconnectedness, human rights, social justice, and intercultural competence, is uniquely positioned to address the complex issues arising from migration. In this context, SangSaeng No. 61 explores the multifaceted relationship between migration and GCED to inspire innovative approaches to education and advocacy that address the challenges and opportunities presented by migration. Contents 03 Editor's Note 04 Special Column Renewing Our Commitment — Global Citizenship Education Should Address International Migration / Geon-soo Han 08 FOCUS: Navigating Migration and Global Citizenship EducationAfrican Migration Narratives — Mozambican Migrants in Southern Africa and Trends of African International Migration in Contemporary Africa / Joel das Neves TembeReimagining Thai Society — Burmese Migrant Children and Their Education in Thailand / Nongyao NawaratFortress Europe’s Educational Obstructions — Accessing Education for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Europe / Prem Kumar RajaramCost of Invasion and Colonial War — Russian Invasion of Ukrainian, Refugees and Migration Governance / Franck DüvellPathway to Empowerment — Self-Reliance: A New Vision Toward Sustainable Solutions for Refugees / Kari Diener 24 Special ReportExploring Transformative Learning for Critical Empowerment through GCED / APCEIU IGCED and RND 26 Best PracticesTaking It Local — Using a Collaborative Approach to Contextualise an International Global Competence Framework / Karena Menzie-BallantyneHarmonizing the Streets for Youth — Jelajah Harmoni: Exploring the Meaning of Harmony through Community-Based Learning / Anna TanTeach to Transform — Creating Empowering Learning Spaces and Building Community of Changemakers / Rajvi Trivedi 35 Story TimeUnparalleled Look into Lives of Migrants / Virginia Pittaro 38 Peace in My MemoryCultivating Tranquillity: Thoughts on Peace / Wisdom Addo 42 GCED YOUTH NETWORKMigration and Global Citizenship Education — Youth Voices from the Ground / Oshan M. GunathilakeEducation without Borders — Empowering Displaced Children and Youth through Global Citizenship Education / Victoria Ibiwoye 48 LetterFacilitating Connections through My Experience with APCEIU / Lorena Gamerra 50 APCEIU in Action 2023 Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU: Mentorship Programme Final Report سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU/GCED (APTW) is APCEIU's flagship Training of Trainers (TOT) programme for educators and teacher trainers in the Asia-Pacific region. Over the last 23 years, APCEIU benefitted more than 650 educators through the workshop. Especially, since 2021, the workshop has been carried out online training workshops, mentorship, and local project implementation to further support the participants to bring positive and sustainable changes in their local communities. In 2023, the 22nd APTW was virtually held from 30 May to 8 June with the theme of 'GCED as a Common Vision for Change.' 56 enthusiastic educators from 16 UNESCO member states in the Asia-Pacific region joined the programme. The workshop provided a venue to learn and discuss how GCED could contribute to transforming current education. This report summarizes 14 GCED projects implemented in the Asia-Pacific region by the 22nd APTW alumni who participated in the mentorship programme. Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED 2023: Follow-Up Activity Report سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU This report summarizes 15 GCED projects implemented by the selected mentees/grantees of APCElU's 8th Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED on 13-21 July 2023. The projects include teacher training workshops, curriculum development, school-based activities, and community development projects, undertaken by educators, teachers, and practitioners in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The mentees/grantees first participated in the 8th Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED in August 2023. After completing the Workshop, graduates submitted GCED proposals to be selected as grantees/mentees. The selected 15 mentees/grantees were matched with expert mentors who guided them in their project development and implementation. This report describes the summary of 15 projects held in different corners of the world along with their outputs. Asia-Pacific Living Heritage Lesson Plan 2023 سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok | International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP) In partnership with UNESCO Bangkok and ICHCAP (International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region), APCEIU (Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding) carried out “Bringing Living Heritage to the Classroom in the Asia-Pacific” since 2020. As a part of this multi-year project, the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Living Heritage Lesson Plan Contest 2023, co-organized by UNESCO Bangkok, APCEIU, and ICHCAP was launched and 18 lesson plans from 10 countries – Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, The Philippines, Singapore, and Viet Nam - were selected as follows. - Saykha Offering (Subject: English), Tsirangtoe Central School, Bhutan- Setting Up a Herbarium, Learning about Medicinal Herbs and their Cultural and Traditional Uses in the Community (Subject: Science/Grades 7–9), Zilukha Middle Secondary School, Bhutan- Shamanistic Worship and Propitiation to the Spirits (Subject: Bhutan History and Civics and Citizenship Education/Grade 8), Bajothang Higher Secondary School, Bhutan- Beauty of Intangible Cultural Heritage (Subject: Foundations of College Art Education/ Freshman Year), Anhui Medical University, China- The Folk Custom of Building the Peace Kiln for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Jingdezhen (Subject: Mathematics/Grade 7), Jingdezhen No.13 Secondary School, China - When Xiabu Meets Batik (Subject: Art/Grade 5–6), ChongQing Shuren Primary School, China- Agricultural Practices (Subject: Biology/Grade 8), Paramita Heritage School, India- Living Heritage – Quilting in the Kalbelia Community of Rajasthan (Subject: Social Science/Grade 9), St. Stephen's Senior Secondary School, India- My City: Varanasi (Subject: Environmental Studies/Grade 2), Sunbeam School Lahartara, India - Bringing Back the Javanese Saka Calendar through Ethnomathematics (Subject: Mathematics/Grade 7–12), Binus School Bekasi, Indonesia- Song, Play, and Dance (Subject: Interdisciplinary for Indonesian Language, Balinese Culture, Music and Physical Education/Grade 3), Green School Bali, Indonesia- Teaching Sound Wave with Sundanese Traditional Instruments (Subject: Physics/Grade 8), Binus School Bekasi, Indonesia- Wau – The Malays Traditional Kite: Introduction, Wau Bulan Appreciation, Wau Making and Flying Workshop and Wau Corner (Subject: Traditional Games/Grades 4–5), SMU (A) Tarbiah Islamiah (SABK), Malaysia- Himalayan Aromatic Incense-Making and Meditation Workshop (Subject: Economics and Social Studies/ Grades 8–9, 11–12), Pragati Pathshala, Nepal- Influence of Biodiversity on the Stability of Ecosystems (Subject: Science/Grade 10), Philippine Normal University Mindanao, The Philippines- Understanding the Nature of Religion: From the Perspective of the Tripeople (Christians, Muslims, & Lumads) of Kidapawan City, North Cotabato (Subject: Humanities and Social Sciences/Grade 12), Kidapawan City National High School, The Philippines- Bongsan Talchum that Helps the Community Become More Sustainable (Subject: Korean Language and Literature, Social Studies, P.E., Arts/Grade 6), Kimje Buk Elementary School, Republic of Korea- Exploring Community Gardens – How and why are they so precious to humans? (Subject: Geography/Grade 9), Admiralty Secondary School, Singapore 무형유산을 통해 키우는 세계시민성: 2023 아태지역 무형유산 교수학습계획안 سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 | UNESCO Bangkok | 유네스코아태무형유산센터 유네스코 아태교육원은 2020년부터 유네스코 방콕사무소와 유네스코아태무형유산센터(ICHCAP)와 협력하여 「아시아태평양 교실에서 만나는 무형유산 사업」을 수행하였다. 이 사업의 일환으로, <2023 아태지역 무형유산 교수학습계획안 공모전 >을 개최하였으며, 총 10개국(네팔, 말레이시아, 베트남, 부탄, 싱가포르, 인도, 인도네시아, 중국, 필리핀, 한국)의 18개 교수학습계획안을 모범사례로 최종 선정하였다. 다음은 수상작 목록이다. - Saykha Offering (Subject: English), Tsirangtoe Central School, Bhutan- Setting Up a Herbarium, Learning about Medicinal Herbs and their Cultural and Traditional Uses in the Community (Subject: Science/Grades 7–9), Zilukha Middle Secondary School, Bhutan- Shamanistic Worship and Propitiation to the Spirits (Subject: Bhutan History and Civics and Citizenship Education/Grade 8), Bajothang Higher Secondary School, Bhutan- Beauty of Intangible Cultural Heritage (Subject: Foundations of College Art Education/ Freshman Year), Anhui Medical University, China- The Folk Custom of Building the Peace Kiln for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Jingdezhen (Subject: Mathematics/Grade 7), Jingdezhen No.13 Secondary School, China - When Xiabu Meets Batik (Subject: Art/Grade 5–6), ChongQing Shuren Primary School, China- Agricultural Practices (Subject: Biology/Grade 8), Paramita Heritage School, India- Living Heritage – Quilting in the Kalbelia Community of Rajasthan (Subject: Social Science/Grade 9), St. Stephen's Senior Secondary School, India- My City: Varanasi (Subject: Environmental Studies/Grade 2), Sunbeam School Lahartara, India - Bringing Back the Javanese Saka Calendar through Ethnomathematics (Subject: Mathematics/Grade 7–12), Binus School Bekasi, Indonesia- Song, Play, and Dance (Subject: Interdisciplinary for Indonesian Language, Balinese Culture, Music and Physical Education/Grade 3), Green School Bali, Indonesia- Teaching Sound Wave with Sundanese Traditional Instruments (Subject: Physics/Grade 8), Binus School Bekasi, Indonesia- Wau – The Malays Traditional Kite: Introduction, Wau Bulan Appreciation, Wau Making and Flying Workshop and Wau Corner (Subject: Traditional Games/Grades 4–5), SMU (A) Tarbiah Islamiah (SABK), Malaysia- Himalayan Aromatic Incense-Making and Meditation Workshop (Subject: Economics and Social Studies/ Grades 8–9, 11–12), Pragati Pathshala, Nepal- Influence of Biodiversity on the Stability of Ecosystems (Subject: Science/Grade 10), Philippine Normal University Mindanao, The Philippines- Understanding the Nature of Religion: From the Perspective of the Tripeople (Christians, Muslims, & Lumads) of Kidapawan City, North Cotabato (Subject: Humanities and Social Sciences/Grade 12), Kidapawan City National High School, The Philippines- Bongsan Talchum that Helps the Community Become More Sustainable (Subject: Korean Language and Literature, Social Studies, P.E., Arts/Grade 6), Kimje Buk Elementary School, Republic of Korea- Exploring Community Gardens – How and why are they so precious to humans? (Subject: Geography/Grade 9), Admiralty Secondary School, Singapore Rethinking Global Citizenship Education: From Asia-Pacific Perspectives سنة النشر: 2024 المؤلف: Sicong Chen | Suzanne S. Choo | Thippapan Chuosavasdi | Aigul Kulnazarova | Mousumi Mukherjee | Tania Saeed | Tanya Wendt Samu | Kyujoo Seol | Jun Teng المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU Rethinking Global Citizenship Education from Asia-Pacific Perspectives aims to rethink and reinterpret global citizenship and GCED in light of the cultural and historical contexts and political and economic conditions of the Asia-Pacific region. The edited volume offers an in-depth exploration of global citizenship and GCED through the contributions of nine scholars who examine the subject from a range of cultural, historical, and theoretical perspectives. Each chapter brings to light the complexities involved in fostering global citizenship in an era defined by both growing interconnectedness and intensifying political, social, and economic divides.This book is structured into three parts. The first part examines how various philosophical traditions from the Asia-Pacific region, such as Confucian cosmopolitanism, Tagore’s mindset, Pacific indigenous wisdom, and the Tianxia system, can inform and enrich the concept of GCED. The second part delves into the foundational ideas of global citizenship embedded within Asian religious and spiritual traditions, including Buddhist and Sufi perspectives. The third part provides case studies from Central and East Asia, highlighting the practical application of GCED in local contexts such as Kazakhstan, China, Japan, and South Korea. Together, these chapters offer a comprehensive analysis of the evolving challenges, opportunities, and innovations within GCED from Asia-Pacific viewpoints, emphasising the need for education systems to adapt and respond to the multifaceted nature of global citizenship. Ecocentrism and GCED : Beyond Human Rights to Nature’s Rights (SangSaeng; No.63, 2024) سنة النشر: 2024 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU In the context of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, global citizenship and sustainability are spotlighted through SDG Target 4.7, which underscores the importance of harmonising cultural and biological diversity.To address the urgent need for harmony between humanity and the nature, ecocentrism needs to be explored as a guiding principle for fostering ethical and sustainable coexistence.In this light, Issue 63 of SangSaeng delves into Ecocentrism—a perspective advocating for the ethical treatment of all beings and recognising their intrinsic value—alongside Global Citizenship Education (GCED). Contents 03 Editor's Note 04 Special Column- Creating Respectful, Valued Society — Strengthening Global Citizenship Education (GCED) to Combat Hate, Racism, and Discrimination Worldwide / Peter K. Ngure 08 FOCUS Ecocentrism and GCED: Beyond Human Rights to Nature’s Rights- Getting Over Ourselves — Ecocentrism: The Importance of Earth Jurisprudence, Compassionate Conservation, and Personal Rewilding / Marc Bekoff- Combating Decline of Nature’s Diversity — Global Citizenship Education for Geodiversity, Biodiversity Conservation / Eunhee Lee- Ecocentrism and Global Citizenship Education — Fostering Coexistence with Critically Endangered Primates through Citizen Science / Andie Ang- Dolphins Dream of Peace: Beyond Human Rights to Nature’s Rights / Interview with Seungmok Oh 23 Special Report- Small Actions, Global Ripples — How GCED is Revitalizing Peace / Micha Aime 26 Best Practices- What’s Good for the Community — GCED in Action Fosters Culture of Bulungi Bwansi in Uganda / Barbara Nakijoba- Sharing Emotional Sensibility in Education — Practicing Arts Opens up the Spirit of Global Citizenship / Seoyoung Bae - Teaching GCED through Liberation History — Working to Eradicate Entrenched Racism, Intolerance, Xenophobia / Charles Chikunda 36 GCED YOUTH NETWORK- How Youth Leaders Redefine Advocacy, Leading Global Change to Shape our Future — Deep Dive into South Asian Youth Declaration on GCED, Facilitation Techniques for Empowered Youth / Noora Elkenawi 39 Peace in My Memory- Pathway to Inner Peace — Journey is Interconnected with Relationships and Environment / Itseng Kwelagobe 42 Story Time- From Drops to Waves — Power of Poetry-telling in Times of Crisis / Kalpani Dambagolla & Alessia Marzano 45 Understanding the Asia Pacific Region- Central Asian Heart of Culture — Legacy of Horsemanship from Tradition to Modernity / Gulzhan Kabysheva 48 Letter- Raising a Global Citizen / Nelly Aluanga Omino 50 APCEIU in Action 2024 세계시민교육 국내 모니터링 체제 구축 연구 سنة النشر: 2024 المؤلف: 박환보 | 박경희 | 강지영 | 김종훈 | 지선미 المؤلف المؤسسي: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 본 연구는 SDG 4.7 달성을 위한 국내 이행 노력과 성과를 효과적으로 모니터링하기 위해 유네스코 아태교육원이 다년간 수행해 온 연구의 연장선에 있다. 2018년 기초연구를 시작으로 2019년에는 지표 개발, 2020년에는 지표 정교화, 2021년에는 관련 사례분석, 2022년에는 도구 개발, 2023년에는 조사 내용 확장을 통해 세계시민교육 이행 현황을 검토해 왔다. 이 과정에서 교육정책, 교육과정, 교사교육, 학생평가 영역의 세계시민교육 이행 및 모니터링의 발전 방향과 방법을 제시해 온 바 있다.본 연구에서는 선행 연구에서 제안된 국내 세계시민교육 지표 체계를 활용하여 각 시도교육청의 정책 자료와 조직 현황을 수집하고, 세계시민교육 관련 사업 및 인력 비중을 분석하여 지역별·연도별 국내 세계시민교육 정책 이행 현황을 비교하였다. 또한, 2015년 SDG 4.7 세부목표 설정 이후 처음 개정된 2022 개정 교육과정(중학교)에서 세계시민교육의 반영 정도를 분석함으로써 향후 효과적인 이행과 모니터링 체제 구축에 필요한 시사점을 도출하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 문헌 연구를 통해 국내외 자료를 종합적으로 검토하고, 전문가 자문 등을 활용하여 세계시민교육 정책과 교육과정 주류화 정도를 보다 체계적으로 분석하였다. 세계시민교육 협력센터 구축을 위한 타당성 연구: 동아프리카를 중심으로 سنة النشر: 2024 المؤلف: 박환보 | 임진호 المؤلف المؤسسي: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 본 연구는 유네스코 아태교육원의 '세계시민교육 협력센터 구축 사업'의 동아프리카 지역 내 추진을 위해 동아프리카 지역 3개국의 교육제도 및 세계시민교육 현황과 세계시민교육 협력센터 설립 타당성을 분석한 연구이다.유네스코 아태교육원은 세계시민교육 확산의 일환으로 2021년 태국과 말레이시아를 시작으로, 2022년 필리핀, 캄보디아, 2023년 인도네시아, 라오스, 2024년 네팔, 방글라데시 등 총 8개국에 세계시민교육 협력센터를 설립·운영하며 현지 교사 및 교사교육가의 세계시민교육 역량 강화를 지원해오고 있다. 세계시민교육 협력센터 사업은 처음에는 아세안 국가를 대상으로 시작하였지만, 점차 그 대상을 서남아시아 지역으로 확장시켰고, 향후 아프리카 지역까지 확대해 나갈 계획에 있다. 이러한 배경에서 영어 언어권에 위치하고 유네스코와의 협력 사업 참여 경험이 풍부한 동아프리카 3개국 케냐, 우간다, 탄자니아를 대상으로 세계시민교육 협력센터 설립의 타당성을 검토하였다.