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Que valent les apprentissages en histoire, géographie et éducation à la citoyenneté ? : Colloque international des didactiques de l'histoire, de la géographie et de l'éducation à la citoyenneté Year of publication: 2014 Author: Caroline Leininger | Angelina Ogier | Sylvain Genevois Corporate author: Institut national de recherche pédagogique L’histoire et la géographie scolaires, de même que l’éducation à la citoyenneté, sont des domaines sensibles, liés au politique et au contexte social et sociétal dans lequel ils s’inscrivent. Si les recherches en didactique ont constaté dans les années 1990 une grande stabilité de l’histoire et la géographie scolaires, elles interrogent aujourd’hui plus spécifiquement les changements curriculaires et les recompositions qu’ils entraînent (thèmes des deux dernières éditions du colloque (Nantes, 2008, Lausanne 2009). Ces changements découlent de choix politiques et de savoirs universitaires, et redéfinissent le projet de ces disciplines et ses finalités. L'élève devient ainsi à l'issue de sa scolarité : un acteur de la société, un citoyen, un acteur économique, membre de communautés culturelles et politiques, un individu épanoui etc.Ce choix de finalités est aussi un choix de valeurs, explicites ou non dans les prescriptions, assumées ou non par les enseignants, par les élèves, les parents. Ce constat amène à questionner les articulations entre les apprentissages disciplinaires d’une part, et les apprentissages sociaux et politiques d’autre part. Les définitions de ces apprentissages, leur légitimité et leurs évaluations posent également question. Enseignants, décideurs, formateurs, didacticiens peuvent ainsi se demander ce que valent les apprentissages en histoire, en géographie et en éducation à la citoyenneté, tant du point de vue de leur reconnaissance disciplinaire et sociale que du point de vue des valeurs qui leur sont associées. Cet ouvrage cherche à questionner les articulations entre les apprentissages disciplinaires et les apprentissages sociaux et politiques. L’école apprend la citoyenneté (Congrès des personnels d’encadrement MLF/OSUI 2016) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Mission laïque française Le groupe scolaire Louis-Massignon à Bouskoura (Casablanca, Maroc) a accueilli du 9 au 11 mai 2016 près de 300 acteurs de l’enseignement français, représentants des établissements du réseau mlfmonde, du réseau de l’AFLEC, des académiespartenaires (Dijon, Paris, Poitiers et Reims), des représentants du MAEDI, du MENESR, de la DNE, de la DGESCO et de l’AEFE, des grands établissements de l’Éducation nationale (CNED, Canopé, ESENESR, CIEP), des représentants de l’organisation du baccalauréat international, de l’Unesco et de la société civile.Les mesures qui entrent en vigueur sur l’éducation à la citoyenneté concernent les «valeurs de la République».Parce que l’enseignement moral et civique est conçu et établi pour et dans un contexte strictement national, se pose dès lors la question d’une adaptation à l’usage de l’enseignement français à l’étranger qui ne soit pas en contradiction avec l’intention et l’esprit de cette partie du programme. Realization of the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with Persons with Disabilities (UN Flagship Report on Disability and Development 2018) Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) Realization of the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with persons with disabilities 'Disability and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development' this report represents the first UN systemwide effort to examine disability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the global level. The report reviews data, policies and programmes and identifies good practices; and uses the evidence it reviewed to outline recommended actions to promote the realization of the SDGs for persons with disabilities. The report shows that despite the progress made in recent years, persons with disabilities continue to face numerous barriers to their full inclusion and participation in the life of their communities. It sheds light on their disproportionate levels of poverty, their lack of access to education, health services, employment, their under-representation in decision-making and political participation. This is particularly the case for women and girls with disabilities. Main barriers to inclusion entail discrimination and stigma on the ground of disability, lack of accessibility to physical and virtual environments, lack of access to assistive technology, essential services, rehabilitation and support for independent living that are critical for the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities as agents of change and beneficiaries of development. Data and statistics compiled and analysed in the present report indicate that persons with disabilities are not yet sufficiently included in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the SDGs. Focus on Global Common Good:The New International Research Trend on World Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2018 Author: Song Qiang | Rao Congman Globalization has posed challenges for national-states to develop traditional citizenship education. To develop the citizenship education in the world needs to regard education and knowledge as global common good, surpass short- term benefit,and promote learners to be world citizens by 2030. Start with the dialectical logic on global benefit and national benefit,the researches of world citizenship education focus on“human rights protection and joint development”,“from national identity to world identity”,“from global governance to world government”, and “western universal mind vs. multi- civilizations intergrowth”. Chinese citizenship education needs to reinforce the national identity in socialism national citizenship education; cultivateing socialism world citizenship and promoteing international discourse power;seek human common good and build community of common destiny for all mankind. 着眼全球共同利益:“世界公民”教育的国际研究新趋势 Year of publication: 2018 Author: Song Qiang | Rao Congman 全球化对民族国家开展的传统公民教育提出了挑战。全球公民教育发展需要将教育和知识视为全球共同利益,超越短期利益,推进学习者成为2030年的“世界公民”。当前“世界公民”教育研究本着全球利益与国家利益的辩证逻辑,聚焦在“人权保护与共同发展”“国家认同到世界认同”“全球治理到世界政府”“西方式普适思想与多元文明共生”四个方面。为此,我国公民教育要加强社会主义“国家公民”教育中的国家认同;培养社会主义“世界公民”,提升国际话语权;寻求人类共同利益,构建“人类命运共同体”。 Multicultural Citizenship Education In America and Implication for National Minority Education in our Country Year of publication: 2016 Author: Wang wenli | Wang Jian Complex multicultural society background has brought many difficulties to the development of America. The education for children from poor immigrant families has become the focus of the citizenship education with elimination racial prejudice as it score objective. To reconstruct the multicultural citizenship Education in America, the relationship between different races should be improved, and ethnic prejudice And discrimination must be eliminated. Meanwhile, students of different gender, from diverse races, and with varied ethnic and language backgrounds should be helped to acquire knowledge, values and skills. So that they can participate actively in individual, social and civic activities to construct a democratic Society of justice and fair, and to build a system of citizenship education evolving from nationalism to Globalism. China, as a multinational and multicultural country, should also expand the connotation of Citizenship education in terms of its education ideas and methods. Citizenship education in our country should also be reformed from its objectives, contents and methods to fit the needs of China in the context of Globalization. 美国多元文化公民教育及对我国公民教育的启示 Year of publication: 2016 Author: Wang wenli | Wang Jian 复杂的多元文化社会背景给美国的发展带来诸多困境。贫困移民子女的教育成为公民教育的重点,消除种族偏见成为公民教育的核心目标。重构美国多元文化公民教育,应通过改善各族群关系,消除民族偏见与歧视,让所有学生,不分性别、种族、民族及语言背景都有权利获取有效的知识和技能、形成正确的态度和价值观,从而参与到跨文化的个人、社会、公民活动中去,构建公平、公正的民主社会,构建一个从民族主义到国家主义再到世界主义的全球公民教育体系。中国作为多民族多文化的国家,在教育的理念与方法上,也要扩大公民教育的内涵。从民族成员到国家公民再到全球公民,我国的公民教育也要从目标、内容与方法方面进行深入的改革以适应全球化时代中国作为世界主义国家的需求。 The Theory and Practice of Global Citizenship Education in Korean International School in Beijing Year of publication: 2014 Author: LIU Mei-xian | WANG Lu The purpose of this research is to explore the theory and practice of the global citizenship education of The Korean International School in Beijing. First,I outlined the concept and the theory of the global citizenship education. Second,I inquired the situation of global citizenship education of Korea. Third,I analyzed the curriculum of the elementary course of the Korean International School in Beijing in the viewpoint of global citizenship education. This research comes to the conclusion that the global citizenship education of this school is composed of three dimensions: Beijing citizenship,Korean citizenship and global citizenship in balance. 全球公民教育的理论与实践 —— 以北京韩国国际学校为例 Year of publication: 2014 Author: LIU Mei-xian | WANG Lu 本文阐述了全球公民的概念与全球公民教育的进程,探讨了韩国全球公民教育的实施现状,以“北京韩国国际学校”小学部全球公民教育的实践为主要个案进行分析,探讨该学校的全球公民教育是如何与北京社会公民意识、韩国国家公民意识以及全球公民意识三个层面的教育相融合的。 The Concept and Practice of Global Citizenship Education under the Background of Globalization Year of publication: 2011 Author: Yang Yong | Yang Xiuyu The age of globalization requires the future citizens not only have international visual field and global consciousness,but also have the ability of participation as citizens in the affairs at all the levels from communities to global. The global citizenship education aims at cultivating children to be global citizens who have global thinking and ability of responsible participation. The probe into the concept connotation,the specific implementation in practice and future development orientation of global citizenship education under the background of globalization can provide some important reference for promoting the development of global citizenship education in China.