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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.  Measuring What Matters: Citizenship Domain Year of publication: 2014 Author: Alan Sears Corporate author: People for Education This report examines why citizenship is a core value for long term success for students and a cohesive, democratic society.  Primary schools and Prevent Year of publication: 2008 Corporate author: United Kingdom. Department for Children, Schools and Families This resource pack has been created to reduce the likelihood of young people becoming radicalized and then engaging in any form of violent extremism. The aim of ‘Prevent’ is to stop people becoming or supporting terrorists and to do this by challenging ideologies, protecting vulnerable individuals and supporting institutions, such as schools. It is part of the National Counter Terrorism Strategy known as CONTEST. Primary schools and Prevent Year of publication: 2008 Corporate author: United Kingdom. Department for Children, Schools and Families Cet ensemble de ressources a été élaboré afin d’empêcher, autant que possible, les jeunes de se radicaliser et de s’engager ensuite sur la voie de l’extrémisme violent. En effet, l’objectif d’une action préventive est d’empêcher les individus de rejoindre ou de supporter les groupes terroristes, en poussant à la remise en question de ces idéologies, en protégeant les personnes vulnérables et en soutenant les institutions en première ligne telles que les écoles. Cet outil participe ainsi à la Stratégie Nationale britannique de lutte contre le terrorisme, appelée CONTEST. Values Education in Primary and Secondary School of Japan: Approach, Orderliness and Dilemma (Primary & Secondary Schooling Abroad; No. 1) Year of publication: 2019 Author: Sun Cheng | Karaki Kiyoshi Corporate author: Shanghai Normal University Values education is an important part of primary and secondary education in Japan. It has two teaching approaches: curriculum teaching and practical teaching. After the Second World War, it has formed a political service orderliness which is unified with the national dominant ideology, a cultivating orderliness which is from the “Imperial People” to the “New Citizen”, a practical orderliness which is developing around the “Social Participation”. At present, Japan’s values education in primary and secondary schools mainly faces the dual dilemma of historical cognition and public value, especially in the aspect of historical cognition, which deserves our constant vigilance and attention.  日本中小学价值观教育:途径、理路与困境 (外国中小学教育; No. 1) Year of publication: 2019 Author: Sun Cheng | Karaki Kiyoshi Corporate author: Shanghai Normal University 价值观教育是日本中小学教育中的重要组成部分,包含课程教学和实践教学 两种教学途径,其在第二次世界大战后主要形成了与国家主导意识形态相统一的政治 服务理路、从“皇民”到“新公民”的身份型塑理路、以及以“社会参与”为核心的实践培 育理路。当前,日本中小学价值观教育主要面临历史认知与公共价值的两重困境,尤其 在历史认知方面值得我们持续地警惕和关注。  Global Citizenship Education: Confusion and Clarification (International and Comparative Education; No. 3) Year of publication: 2019 Author: Rao Shuqi Corporate author: Beijing Normal University As a debatable and controversial area, global citizenship education has not been elevated to the center of practical agenda due to three confusion surround the term. From the aspect of regarding citizenship as status, the absence of global political community makes global society unimaginable. However, as the legal status of global citizen originates from the confirmation of intimate interpersonal relationship, global citizenship education enjoys legitimacy. From the aspect of conceiving citizenship as rights, the absence of global political community leads to global citizenship vacuous in essence. However, as the landscape of rights and responsibilities has been transformed, the contents of global citizenship education are enriched by pervasive human rights and responsibilities. From the aspect of considering citizenship as identity, global identity runs a risk of diminishing the need for national identity. However, given the consensus concerning the discourse of multidimensional identity, global identity should be developed on the basis of national identity. The perception of global citizenship education should not be confined within the traditional nation-state framework. Global citizenship education is not an alternative to national citizenship education.  Anti-Semitism in Europe up to 1945 (Vol 1) Corporate author: Anne Frank House | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) These teaching materials were developed by ODIHR and the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, in co-operation with experts from several OSCE participating States. Part 1 examines the history of anti-Semitism. The version available here is an English translation of the Lithuanian version. L'antisémitisme en Europe jusqu'en 1945 (Vol 1) Corporate author: Anne Frank House | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Ces matériels pédagogiques ont été élaborés par le BIDDH (Bureau des Institutions Démocratiques et des Droits de l'Homme) et la Maison d'Anne Frank à Amsterdam, en coopération avec des experts de plusieurs Etats participants de l'OSCE. Partie 1 examine l'histoire de l'antisémitisme. La version disponible ici est une traduction anglaise de la version lituanienne.