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The History, Practice and Thinking of the Development of Italian Civic Education Year of publication: 2020 Author: An Yangchao | Jia Lishuai Corporate author: Beijing Normal University Italian civic education has a long history and has gone through three historical stages, namely, the period of dissociation between the government and the Catholic church, the period of politicization and the period of development under the background of “global citizenship”. Related measures taken by the government include Italian civic education courses, schools and multi-organizations to carry out civic education practice activities, and expanding the off-campus civic education path and other ways. As a whole, it shows the characteristics of changing from “non-standard” to “policy”, from “training learning” to “experiential learning”, from “single school curriculum” to “diversified subject participation”.
意大利公民教育发展的历程、实践与思考 Year of publication: 2020 Author: An Yangchao | Jia Lishuai Corporate author: 北京师范大学 意大利公民教育历经三个历史阶段,分别为游离期、政策化期和全球化期。其主要实施举措包括开设公民教育课程、学校联合多元组织开展公民教育实践活动、拓展校外公民教育路径。意大利公民教育从而在整体上呈现出发展方向由“非正规化”到“政策化”、教育主体由“单一的学校课程”到“多元化主体参与”、教育方法由“训练式”到“体验式”的三大特征,并积累了重视政府主导、调动多元教育主体、开发“体验式”教育资源等经验。
美国国家认同教育发展趋势与启示 (现代大学教育; No. 2) Year of publication: 2020 Author: Zhang Liguo | Guo Liqiang Corporate author: Hunan Higher Education Association | Central South University 受全球化、信息化和文化多元化等因素影响,国家认同解构和分化的风险越来越大。在国家认同建构过程中,国家认同教育无疑发挥着独特而重要的作用。美国作为开展国家认同教育较为成功的国家之一,其国家认同教育在演进过程中呈现出教育理念由 “一元”向 “一体”转化,教育模式由 “强制”向 “浸润”过渡,教育场域由 “学校” “生活”延伸等典型特点,其中一些经验对中国国家认同教育具有一定的借鉴和启示意义。中国的国家认同教育应坚持塑同存异,在尊重文化多元性的同时,以铸牢共有价值观为精神纽带,有效调适国家认同统一性与多样性间的矛盾; 坚持知行结合,持续加强公民教育以塑 造负责任的积极公民; 坚持刚柔并济,以多元化的课堂教学与实践改革提高教育的实效性; 坚持内外兼修,深刻认识国家认同的核心素养属性,以开放的视野升华对国家认同教育的理解与认识。
Plan de Educación para la Ciudadanía Global 2019 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNRWA España El presente Plan de Educación para la Ciudadanía Global para el año 2019 responde a la necesidad de marcar unas líneas de trabajo en este campo por parte de UNRWA España durante este año que guíen su intervención; recojan aprendizajes y potencien el valor añadido adquirido por la organización en este tiempo; se adapten a los cambios de contexto a nivel global, nacional y local; y que sigan contribuyendo construir una ciudadanía global solidaria, comprometida, corresponsable, protagonista y activa con los derechos humanos, el desarrollo sostenible y la justicia social desde la misión-visión de UNRWA España.
Diccionario de Educación para el Desarrollo Year of publication: 2007 Author: Gema Celorio | Alicia López de Munain Corporate author: Hegoa | ACSUR | Unión Europea El Diccionario de Educación para el Desarrollo pretende facilitar un cuerpo teórico útil para orientar la actividad de las entidades y colectivos comprometidos con este enfoque educativo. Más de 20 años de trabajo en este ámbito han permitido acumular un conocimiento y una práctica importantes. Hoy en día, la diversidad de enfoques existentes, los cambios en el panorama internacional que señalan nuevos retos y generan nuevas prácticas, en suma, el propio carácter multidisciplinar de la Educación para el Desarrollo, hacían necesaria la clarificación de discursos y conceptos a los que puede contribuir esta obra.El Diccionario de Educación para el Desarrollo identifica y agrupa, por un lado, los conceptos esenciales constituyentes del discurso propio de este enfoque; y, por otro, señala los significados, aspectos, componentes, rasgos y debates más relevantes no sólo para la comprensión de cada término incluido sino, sobre todo, para su interpretación desde una perspectiva crítica.Un buen número de voces y un amplio equipo multidisciplinar de autores y autoras que han colaborado con sus artículos, hacen de este Diccionario una interesante referencia para todas aquellas personas interesadas por la cooperación, la justicia, la equidad y la construcción de un mundo más justo y solidario.
Digital Technologies to Advance Global Citizenship Education in Schools Year of publication: 2020 Author: Maria Barry | Gabriela Martinez Sainz Corporate author: Dublin City University. Institute of Education. Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education | Trócaire How can technology be used in classrooms to advance Global Citizenship Education? That is the general question that guides the present report as a result of a research project conducted at the Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education in partnership with Trócaire. The overall aim of the project was to develop a knowledge base on the contribution of digital technologies (DT) to school-based GCE programmes and teaching. It consisted of a systematic review of the most recent literature and published evidence, a discussion with experts in the field of digital technologies and education, and an exploration of teacher practices in Ireland and beyond.
A Study on Variables Related to Global Citizenship Teaching Efficacy of Secondary School Pre-service Teachers and In-service Teachers (Global studies Education; Vol. 9, No. 3) Year of publication: 2017 Author: MiSeok Yang | JeongKyoum Kim | KiDuck Kim Corporate author: Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) This study explores relations between global citizenship and global citizenship education attitude of pre-service and in-service secondary teachers and their global citizenship education teaching efficacy. The subjects of this study were 233 students majoring in education of University C as pre-service secondary teachers and 216 teachers of 11 middle schools in City D as in-service teachers. of whom questionnaires were used for final analysis. The final analytic methods of data include frequency analysis. reliability analysis. T-test. correlations and multiple regression analysis. First. the result of difference analysis of the two groups of pre-service and in-service teachers shows that in-service teachers are more scored in social responsibility. global capacity and global participation among the lower factors of the global citizenship and in teacher role attitude and global citizenship education teaching efficacy among the lower factors of the global citizenship education attitude than pre-service teachers are. Second. the result of analysis of correlations among global citizenship. global citizenship education attitude and global citizenship education teaching efficacy for pre-service teachers shows that the factors of pre-service teachers have mutually significant correlations except for curriculum attitude among the lower factors of the global citizenship education teaching efficacy and of the global citizenship education attitude. Furthermore. global citizenship and global citizenship education attitude of pre-service teachers affect significantly their global citizenship education teaching efficacy. Third. the result of analysis of correlations among global citizenship. global citizenship education attitude and global citizenship education teaching efficacy for in-service teachers shows that all the factors of in-service teachers have mutually significant correlations. And global citizenship of in-service teachers has significant influence on their global citizenship education teaching efficacy. The results of this study are expected to help provide fundamental data for curriculums required in teacher training courses and enhance teachers’ professionalism on global citizenship education in the future. 