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A Case Study on Teaching and Learning Process for Global Citizenship Education: Focused on Classes on the Refugee Disputes (Journal of Educational Innovation Research; Vol. 26, No. 3) Year of publication: 2016 Author: Junho Choi Corporate author: Pusan National University. Educational Development Institute Purpose: With the advent of the global civil society, this study is initiated from the necessity to design and make practical educational contents and methods which help us find relevant social studies’ topics and deal with them profoundly. For this reason, this study, in relation to our Global Citizenship Education(GCE) at school, was to focus on finding out practical strategies for the solutions to the refugee disputes and to find practical syllabuses. Method: This study was performed by using a literature research methods. I collected and examined relevant existing paper materials such as journals, reports, and books. Thereby, I searched a related topic and extracted meanings, values, perspectives on the topic which each materials contained. And then, I analyzed them by categorizing, integrating, and comparing the each extracted content. Based on this method, I can find the general characteristics and present practical strategies on the global citizenship education. Results: This study makes it possible to be well organized, based on self-directed and small group cooperative learning process by utilizing the PBL method(Problem Based Learning). In particular, this method allows students to make ‘Virtual Commission of Refugees’, and to debate and negotiate issues on their own. Conclusion: This process intends for students to recognize that the refugee disputes are the problem which as a member of the global civil society, all of the people should consider and overcome for the public welfare and developments. For this reason, this study, in relation to our Global Citizenship Education(GCE) at school, tries to focus on finding out practical strategies for the solutions to the refugee disputes and to find practical syllabuses.
세계시민교육을 위한 교수․학습과정안 사례연구: 난민문제 수업을 중심으로 (교육혁신연구; Vol 26, No. 3) Year of publication: 2016 Author: 최준호 Corporate author: 부산대학교 교육발전연구소 연구목적: 본 연구는 세계시민사회 도래에 대응한 적합성이 높은 사회과교육의 주제를 발굴하고 이를 더욱 심층적으로 다룰 수 있도록 하는 교육적 내용 및 방법에 관한 설계와 실천이 절실히 필요하다고 보았다. 이 같은 취지에서 본 연구의 목적은 사회교과를 통해 세계시민교육을 하고자 할 때 시의적절한 주제를 선정하고 실제 수업에 활용하기에 적절한 내용과 방법을 구체적으로 살펴보고자 함에 있다. 연구방법: 본 연구는 문헌 연구 방법을 통해 국내·외 선행연구로서의 학술논문, 단행본, 연구보고서 및 자료 등을 수집·분석하여 세계시민교육의 배경과 특징을 파악하고, 세계시민교육의 의미와 가치에 대한 이해를 바탕으로 세계시민교육 차원의 사회교과 교수·학습을 위한 구체적인 주제를 발굴함과 동시에 그에 따른 내용과 방법상의 실천 전략을 제시하고자 하였다. 연구결과: 본 연구는 PBL 기법(문제중심학습)을 활용하여 난민문제의 교수·학습 과정을 학습자의 자기주도 학습 및 소집단별 협동학습에 주안점을 두며 지식, 기능, 가치·태도, 그리고 실천적 목표를 달성하기 위한 내용과 절차를 유기적으로 구성하였다. 특히, 학습자 중심의 가상의 ‘난민조정위원회’의 구성과 토론 및 협상 과정이라는 상황을 입혀 난민문제를 학습자들이 직접 다루도록 하였다. 논의 및 결론: 세계시민교육 차원에서 난민문제가 사실상 세계시민사회 전체의 공공복리와 공영발전을 위해 극복해야 할 필수 과제이며, 세계시민의 일원으로서의 관심과 참여적 역할이 필요하다는 점을 학생들이 직접 깨닫도록 하였다.
Living with Water, Heritage & Risks: An Educator’s Toolkit for Global Citizenship Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: APCEIU | SEAMEO. Regional Centre for Archeology and Fine Arts (SPAFA) Designed to help young global citizens gain an awareness of the culture-nature connection in heritage conservation, this toolkit provides visual learning aids and ideas to explore water heritage in Southeast Asia. It is composed of an Educator's Booklet, Activity Sheets, and Inquiry-Based and Self-Learning Photocards. Learners are encouraged to THINK, SHARE and ACT in ways that will enable them to become critical thinkers who can make compassionate and ethical decisions.
Teaching Journalism for Sustainble Development: New syllabi Year of publication: 2015 Author: Banda Fackson Corporate author: UNESCO This work aims to expand the curriculum of UNESCO in education in journalism and includes new curricula covering current topics in the field of journalism education around the world. The document was prepared on the basis of standard curricula, as well as additional UNESCO publications under the general title “Collection of new curricula” in order to effectively respond to new problems faced by specialists and teachers in the field of journalism.
Обучение журналистике в целях устойчивого развития: Новые учебные планы Year of publication: 2015 Author: Banda Fackson Corporate author: UNESCO Данная работа направлена на расширение учебных программ ЮНЕСКО по образованию в области журналистики и включает новые учебные планы охватывающие актуальные темы в области журналистского образования во всем мире. Документ подготовлен на основе типовых учебных программ, а также дополнительных публикаций ЮНЕСКО под общим названием «Сборник новых учебных программ», чтобы эффективно реагировать на новые проблемы, стоящие перед специалистами и преподавателями в области журналистики.
UNESCO COVID-19 Education Response: Open and Distance Learning to Support Youth and Adult Learning (Education Sector Issue Note; No. 2.5 – June 2020) Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) A new UNESCO issue note, produced by the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), aims to support education policy-makers and planners in ensuring open and distance learning to support youth and adult learning in the context of the current pandemic, now and in its aftermath.Since the COVID-19 outbreak and the worldwide school closures that followed, ministries of education have endeavoured to ensure continuity of learning and encourage schools and educational institutions to explore and utilize online and distance modes of learning. Unfortunately, learners outside of the formal school system who are already in need of urgent learning support, such as low-skilled adults, women, out-of-school youth, migrants and refugees, and persons with disabilities, have suffered disproportionally from the suspension of face-to-face learning at the majority of adult learning centres and non-formal educational institutions.The current pandemic calls for people from people from all socio-economic backgrounds, wherever they live in the world, to develop new knowledge and skills in order to cope with the uncertainty that this crisis imposes. These learning needs include basic health literacy, media literacy, parenting for home-schooling children and professional development to counteract job losses brought on by the pandemic. Correspondingly, enrolment in massive open online courses (MOOCs) is soaring. As such, there have been positive and demand-driven trends in exploring alternative options, such as open and distance learning (ODL), to ensure the continuity and expansion of non-formal education and adult learning.This issue note takes stock of opportunities and challenges in using ODL, both online and offline as defined in the UNESCO Issue Note on Distance Learning Strategies, for youth and adult learners outside the formal education system. After examining key issues and illustrating promising cases from public and private sectors, it provides key messages for policy interventions to support inclusive lifelong learning for youth and adults during and after the current pandemic.UNESCO Education Sector’s issue notes cover key topics related to the COVID-19 education response.
David Livingstone: Global Citizen Year of publication: 2015 Author: Kate Simpson | Megan Ward Corporate author: Livingstone Online This material urges students to explore the term global citizenship and what it means to them. Students can use Livingstone’s letter to practice their deep reading skills, finding out what the letter reveals about nineteenth-century perspectives on global life. 