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세계시민교육, 학교와 만나다: 선생님들의 세계시민교육 이야기 나눔 Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원은 “세계시민교육, 학교와 만나다”를 출간하였다. 이 책은 세계시민교육을 실천하고 있는 학교 선생님들의 현장 이야기를 담은 책으로, 세계시민교육 선도교사로 활동하고 있는 11명의 선생님들의 세계시민교육에 관한 진솔한 이야기를 만날 수 있다. 여는글수평적 관계 맺음으로 시작하는 세계시민교육 - 김동혁 (광주 문정여고)작은 학교에서 세계시민교육 실천하기 - 곽병남 (충북 영동초등학교)배움으로 행동하기, 행동으로 배우기 - 임영아 (울산 강남고등학교)아이들의 시선에서 사회적 문제 바라보기 - 이흥순 (인천 청일초등학교)지구인과 소통하며 살아가기 - 박범철 (서울 경문고등학교)제주에서 세계시민을 만나다 - 한상희 (제주 서귀중앙여자중학교)아이들과 함께, 선생님들과 함께 열어가는 세계시민교육 - 김민경 (인천 청량초등학교)스스로, 천천히, 하나의 변화로 시작하기: ‘촛불하나’ 이야기 - 최재화 (경기 신천고등학교)세계시민교육, 아이들과 눈맞춰 함께 가기 - 김양모 (안동 동부초등학교)미래로 가는 길, 선생님과 함께 걷는 세계시민교육 - 정애경 (서울 국제고등학교) 세계시민교육이란 일상에서 가치 찾기 - 조성준 (대전 복수고등학교)  Final Report: 2nd Youth Leadership Workshop on Global Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities carried out during the 2nd Youth Leadership Workshop on Global Citizenship Education (GCED) held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 11 - 16 July 2016. As an APCEIU's 2nd youth workshop, this programme gathered 49 youth activists from 38 countries around the world to exchange their ideas and identify GCED leadership strategies in order to mobilize young people for GCED in local and national contexts and advance the agenda globally. This report also aims to convey the voice of the youth on GCED: their thoughts and reflections on GCED and its priority areas. The workshop was co-organized by APCEIU and UN Secretary General’s Global Education First Initiative (GEFI); it was sponsored by Busan University of Foreign Studies and the Geum-jeong District of Busan Metropolitan City. For more information, please contact APCEIU's Office of Education and Training at ent@unescoapceiu.org. 제2차 세계시민교육 청년리더십 워크숍 최종보고서 Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 본 보고서는 2016년 7월 11일부터 16일까지 부산에서 열린 ‘제2차 세계시민교육 청년리더십 워크숍(2nd Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED)’에서 이루어진 활동 개요를 제공한다. 이 워크숍은 유네스코 아태교육원과 유엔 사무총장의 글로벌교육우선구상(GEFI)가 공동주최하고 부산외국어대학교와 부산광역시 금정구가 후원하였다.이 프로그램에 전세계 38개국 49명의 청년활동가들이 참가하여 세계시민교육에 대한 아이디어를 교환하며, 세계시민교육을 전 세계적으로 확산하고 지역·국가적 차원의 청년활동을 증진하기 위한 리더십 전략을 논의하였다. 본 보고서는 6일간의 워크숍 활동들에 대한 기록과 더불어 세계시민교육의 주체로서 청년들의 세계시민교육의 의미와 우선 과제들에 대한 목소리를 담고자 했다. 문의: 유네스코 아태교육원 교육연수실(ent@unescoapceiu.org)  Final Report: 2016 UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities carried out during the 2016 UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme held in Republic of Korea from 1 September - 31 October, 2016.In its 10th year of implementation, UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme 2016 invited 25 educators from 17 countries in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region for two months; from September 1st to October 31st. The overarching goal of the Programme was to enhance the capacities of participating educators under the themes of “Teacher Training for Basic Education,” “Use of ICT for Education (or e-Learning),” “Leadership in Global Education” and “Girls’ Education.” Composed of various segments such as lectures, workshops, hands-on activities, and seminars, which were closely interlinked with each module, the modules were designed to enable the participants to reorient their perspectives on educational development, to gain essential knowledge and skills, and furthermore to produce meaningful and relevant outputs that could be widely applied in their local contexts.For more information, please contact APCEIU's Office of Education and Training at ent@unescoapceiu.org. Living in a new world starts with education (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Year of publication: 2013 Author: Hans van Ginkel Corporate author: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action Developing global citizens with a global perspective (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Year of publication: 2013 Author: Misato Yamaguchi Corporate author: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action Eliminating world challenges through global citizenship education (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Year of publication: 2013 Author: Kaisa Savolainen Corporate author: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action Building true citizens for a single humanity (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action Education for international understanding: toward a culture of peace (SangSaeng vol1. autumn 2001) Year of publication: 2001 Author: Swee-Hin Toh Corporate author: APCEIU Over the past several decades of political, economic, social and cultural changes and developments throughout the world, the idea of education for international understanding (EIU) has evolved through the work of innumerable educators, researchers, institutions and organizations. Initially, the focus in school and tertiary programs tended to emphasize the need to increase the level of knowledge about other nations, societies and cultures as a key means to promote better, more “peaceful” international (economic and political) and intercultural relations. Especially in universities of the “North,” area studies of different regions and countries expanded and found their way into school-based curricula. In part, EIU was deemed important and helpful in the development of human resources needed to implement foreign aid programs. It was also a response to the increased internationalization of campuses due to the growing numbers of foreign/overseas students. By the 60s, however, a variety of social and political forces and movements were beginning to impact on this earlier focus of EIU. First, it was no longer viewed only in terms of understanding the relations between “nations” or “societies” across political and economic boundaries. EIU would need also to look closely at local and internal issues, and at problems of one’s own society that might significantly influence the direction and nature of international relations. Furthermore, conceptual perspectives on EIU began to reflect a spectrum of frameworks of understanding and analysis, from “conservative” and “liberal” to more “critical” paradigms. Underpinning the critical approaches was a questioning of the power inequities characterizing the international order of nation-states, and the need to overcome such gaps if the original vision of “world peace” was to be fulfilled. Third, the evolving theory and practice of EIU took on a host of societal, international and increasingly global issues deemed urgent at all levels of life. Education for international understanding: toward a culture of peace (SangSaeng vol1. autumn 2001) Year of publication: 2001 Author: Swee-Hin Toh Corporate author: Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU) Au cours des dernières décennies, des changements et des évolutions politiques, économiques, sociaux et culturels à travers le monde, l'idée de l'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (ECI) a évolué grâce au travail des éducateurs innombrables, chercheurs, institutions et organisations. Dans un premier temps, l'aCECnt dans les programmes scolaires et tertiaires ont tendance à mettre l'aCECnt sur la nécessité d'accroître le niveau des connaissances sur les autres nations, les sociétés et les cultures comme un moyen essentiel de promouvoir une meilleure, les relations internationales (économiques et politiques) et interculturelles plus «pacifiques». Surtout dans les universités du "Nord", les études régionales des différentes régions et pays développés et ont trouvé leur chemin dans les programmes scolaires. En partie, ECI a été jugé important et utile dans le développement des ressources humaines nécessaires à la mise en œuvre de programmes d'aide extérieure. Il a également été une réponse à l'internationalisation accrue du campus en raison du nombre croissant d'étudiants étrangers / outre-mer. Par les années 60, cependant, une variété de forces et de mouvements sociaux et politiques commençaient à avoir un impact sur cette orientation antérieure de ECI. Tout d'abord, il a été plus considéré seulement en termes de compréhension des relations entre les «nations» ou «sociétés» à travers les frontières politiques et économiques. ECI aurait également besoin d'examiner de près les enjeux locaux et internes, et les problèmes de sa propre société qui pourraient influencer de manière significative la direction et la nature des relations internationales. En outre, les perspectives conceptuelles sur ECI ont commencé à refléter un éventail de cadres de compréhension et d'analyse, des paradigmes «conservateurs» et «libérales» à plus «critiques». À la base des approches critiques était une remise en cause des inégalités de pouvoir qui caractérisent l'ordre international des États-nations, et la nécessité de surmonter ces lacunes si la vision originale de la «paix mondiale» devait être rempli. Troisièmement, la théorie et la pratique de ECI évolution ont pris sur une foule de questions sociétales, internationales et de plus en plus globales jugées urgentes à tous les niveaux de la vie.