Treaties on Teachers for Global Citizenship Education (Korean Journal of Teacher Education; Vol. 31, No. special)

Author
Kioh Jeong
Corporate Author
Korea National University of Education
ISBN
ISSN 1225-2042 (print); ISSN 2288-5706 (online)
Collation
p. 183-205
Resource Language
Korean
Year of publication
2015

This article examines the nature of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) and the qualification of the teacher for the GCE. GCE means post-modern education beyond modern public education. In the latter, teachers used to have been affiliated with nation-building mission, professional service to learners, and sometimes teacher unionism. These affiliations are typically of modern nationalism and industrialism. Teachers for GCE stand on different ground for their professional practice: global civil right to teach, global civil right to learn, and finally peoplesโ€™ fundamental right for development. Their sight extends beyond national territory up to global world and cyber space. They overcome modernity to practice transformative pedagogy accommodating multi-cultural dimensions. The image can be summarized as a model global citizen who serves highly for the benefit of mankind, which characterizes Korean educational ideal as provided by the foundation law of education Korea.