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Becoming a Global Citizen: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Competencies of Global Citizens (Espoo, Finland, 5-7th October 2011) Year of publication: 2011 Author: Liisa Jääskeläinen | Taina Kaivola | Eddie O’Loughlin | Liam Wegimont Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | Finnish National Board of Education (FNBE) The international symposium on competences of global citizens, entitled Becoming a Global Citizen, was held in Espoo, Finland on 5 – 7. October, 2011. The symposium was organized by the Finnish National Board of Education (FNBE), the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, GENE (Global Education Network Europe) and the Hanasaari Swedish- Finnish Cultural Centre.The symposium focused on three main questions, namely:• what is global education?• what are key competences of global citizens in general education?• how can the priorities of global education be supported nationally?This publication contains the proceedings and main information gathered in the symposium. From Finland’s point of view the Symposium provided a substantial contribution to the publication called Schools Reaching out to a Global World. The publication comprises several articles on competencies of global citizens serving the next curricular reform of the entire general education sector for Finland, to be fully implemented by 2016. From the international perspectives the Symposium meant a most relevant input into the pan-European debate on perspectives for Global Education.
Global Education and Climate Change: Looking at Climate Change Education Through the Lens of Global Education Year of publication: 2020 Author: Douglas Bourn | Knut Hjelleset Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) This briefing aims to address how Global Education can contribute to the discourses and practices around education for climate change. It will also look at the benefits of seeing Climate Change Education through the lens of Global Education. There will be a recognition that within Global Education, themes of social justice, importance of a pedagogy of hope, participatory learning approaches and the skills of critical thinking can enrich the traditional approaches to learning about climate change. Finally, the briefing notes the impact of the various movements by young people on the climate emergency, and what can be learnt from these activities for Global Education policies and practices.
GE2050: The European Declaration on Global Education to 2050; The Dublin Declaration Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) A new European Declaration on Global Citizenship Education to 2050 has been adopted in Dublin, Ireland on the 20th anniversary of the Maastricht Declaration. The new strategy set out how education will encourage the public to act, individually and collectively, to help build a fairer, more tolerant and more sustainable world for all.
2nd European congress on global education: education, interdependence and solidarity in a changing world; final report Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe | Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | CONCORD Europe | Portuguese Institute of Cooperation and Language | Portuguese NDGO Platform | University of Lisbon | European Commission The 2nd European Congress on Global Education: Education, Interdependence and Solidarity in a Changing World took place on 27 – 28 September 2012 in Lisbon. It was organised by the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe (NSC) in partnership with Global Education Network Europe (GENE) and CONCORD Europe, in cooperation with the Portuguese Institute of Cooperation and Language - Camões, the Portuguese NDGO Platform and the University of Lisbon and with the financial support of the European Commission. This Congress brought together approximately 200 stakeholders in global education, in particular international organisations, governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, civil society organisations, as well as educators from Europe and beyond, using the principle of “quadrilogue” and a holistic approach to global education. This two-day event built on the efforts of the North-South Centre (NSC) and other stakeholders to promote global education since the Maastricht Congress Declaration (2002) which established a European strategy framework for improving and increasing global education in Europe to the year 2015. Thematic dialogue and exchange of ideas and practices together with a reflection on the political dimension of global education contributed to the formulation of a Lisbon Statement and the revision of the proposed Strategic Recommendations for Strengthening Global Education till 2015. The resume of the thematic dialogues, the Lisbon Statement on Global Education and the Strategic Recommendations represent an integral part of this report. This is also complemented with a short concluding section with follow-up proposals.
2nd European congress on global education: education, interdependence and solidarity in a changing world; final report Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe | Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | CONCORD Europe | Portuguese Institute of Cooperation and Language | Portuguese NDGO Platform | University of Lisbon | European Commission Ce rapport national sur l'éducation globale en Autriche fait partie du processus d'évaluation intra-européenne Éducation Mondiale, qui a été lancé en 2002 dans le but d'augmenter et d'améliorer l'éducation mondiale dans les États membres du Conseil de l'Europe. Ce rapport est l'aboutissement d'un processus d'examen par les pairs mené par une équipe d'examen international par des pairs. Grâce à la recherche et des entrevues avec des intervenants clés, des informations ont été recueillies et des perspectives critiques développé sur l'état actuel et les perspectives d'avenir pour l'éducation mondiale en Autriche. Ce processus long de l'année, facilitée par le Centre Nord-Sud du Conseil de l'Europe, a été développé en partenariat avec le Groupe Stratégie autrichienne pour l'éducation mondiale comme la contrepartie nationale dans le processus. Il a impliqué le Ministère des Affaires étrangères, le Ministère de l'Education, l'Agence Autrichienne de Développement (AAD), KommEnt, et les ONG et les milieux universitaires. Ce rapport d'évaluation intra reconnaît la relativement forte tradition d'éducation mondiale en Autriche. le soutien autrichien de EM se reflète dans l'éventail des organisations engagées impliquées dans EM, et les nombreuses initiatives et projets dans les secteurs formels et non formels d'éducation, et dans la société civile. Le chapitre 1 ci-dessous fournit une introduction au rapport et le processus général. Le chapitre 2 décrit le contexte de l'éducation mondiale en Autriche. Le chapitre 3 examine l'éducation mondiale dans le secteur de l'éducation formelle. Le chapitre 4 met l'accent sur le travail important et varié qui se déroule dans l'éducation non formelle, les organisations de la société civile et d'autres secteurs dans ce domaine. Le chapitre 5 fournit, de façon sommaire, un aperçu des observations et recommandations de l'examen par les pairs clés.
세계 교육에 관한 제 2차 유럽 의회: 변화하는 세계에서의 교육, 상호 의존 및 연대; 최종 보고서 Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe | Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | CONCORD Europe | Portuguese Institute of Cooperation and Language | Portuguese NDGO Platform | University of Lisbon | European Commission 오스트리아 글로벌 교육에 관한 이 국가 보고서는 유럽 의회 회원국들의 글로벌 교육을 증진 및 향상시키기 위한 목적으로 2002년에 시작된, 유럽 글로벌 교육의 공동 심의 과정(the European Global Education Peer Review Process)의 일부이다. 이 보고서는 국제 공동 심의 과정 팀에 의해 주도되는 공동 심의 과정의 정점이다. 리서치 및 주요 이해 관계자들과의 인터뷰를 통해서 정보를 수집하고, 오스트리아 글로벌 교육 현황 및 미래 전망에 대한 비판적 시각도 발전시켰다. 유럽 의회 남북 센터가(the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe)가 추진한 이 1년 과정은 현재 진행중인 국가적 대응 사업으로서, 글로벌 교육을 위한 오스트리아 전략 그룹(Austrian Strategy Group for Global Education)과 협력하여 개발되었다. 여기에는 외무부, 교육부, 오스트리아 개발기구(ADA), KommEnt, NGO 및 학계가 포함된다. 이 피어 리뷰 보고서(Peer Review report)에서는 오스트리아 글로벌 교육의 상대적으로 강한 전통을 인지하고 있다. 글로벌 교육(이하 GE)을 위한 오스트리아 국가 서포트와 GE와 관련된 열성적인 조직과 공식 및 비공식적 교육 분야, 시민 사회 내의 다수 이니셔티브 및 프로젝트에 반영이 되어 있다. 다음의 제 1장에서는 보고서와 프로세스 전반에 대한 소개를 제공한다. 제 2장에서는 오스트리아 글로벌 교육의 맥락을 개략적으로 보여준다. 제 3장에서는 정규 교육 부분에서의 글로벌 교육에 대해 살펴본다. 제 4장에서는 비정규 교육, 시민사회 조직 및 다른 부문에서 일어나는 중요하고 다양한 교육 작업에 중점을 둔다. 제 5장에서는 요약 방식으로, 피어 리뷰의 권고안들 및 주요 관찰에 대한 아웃라인을 제공한다.
Global Education in Estonia: The European Global Education Peer Review Process; National Report on Global Education in Estonia Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | European Union (EU) This National Report contains the findings from the Peer Review of Global Education in Estonia that took place during 2019. It provides an overview of Global Education in the country and includes observations and recommendations intended to assist Estonian Global Education actors to further improve and increase provision in the country.
The State of Global Education in Europe 2019 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) | European Union (EU) This fourth edition of the State of Global Education in Europe has been developed to provide an updated account of current key issues, policy priorities, funding trends and activities inGlobal Education in Europe, among the Ministries and Agencies that participate in GENE. This report explores key trends, policy themes and budgetary information for Global Education in European countries, drawing on information provided by GENE member Ministries and Agencies during 2018 and 2019. 