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대학 영어수업에서 세계시민교육에 관한 연구 (언어과학 31권 1호) Year of publication: 2024 Author: 박수정 | 민수정 Corporate author: 한국언어과학회 선행연구들을 살펴보면, 다양한 교과목에서 다양한 연령을 대상으로 세계시민의식의 함양을 위한 교육적 접목이 이뤄지고 있다. 하지만 대학생을 대상으로 한 세계시민의식과 관련된 연구는 미비한 실정이고, 특히 세계시민의식과 접목된 대학 교양영어 수업과 관련된 연구들도 많지 않다. 지속적인 세계시민의식 함양을 위한 교육적 모델 및 교육적 개입에 관한 연구가 충분히 이뤄져야 함에도 그렇지 못한 실정이다. 이에 본 연구에서는 우리나라 대학생들이 어느 정도 세계시민으로서의 역량을 갖추고 있는지 알아보고, 유엔에서 제시한 17개의 지속가능한 발전목표를 적용한 대학 교양영어 수업을 통해 우리나라 대학생들의 세계시민의식 교육 방안을 모색하고자 한다. Inquiry into practice: learning and teaching global matters in local classrooms Year of publication: 2014 Author: David Montemurro | Mira Gambhir | Mark Evans | Kathryn Broad Corporate author: University of Toronto. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education This Inquiry into Practice publication, Learning and Teaching Global Matters in Local Classrooms, is the most recent addition to the series. It examines and shares varied perspectives, curricula, instructional practices, and resources intended to enhance student learning related to the infusion of global and international dimensions of education into classroom and schoolwide teaching and learning. It is organized in three sections: Educator Perspectives, Inquiry into Practice, and Resources. In this introduction, we briefly discuss how the text is organized, common themes that emerged across the sections, and concluding reflections.The first section, Educator Perspectives, provides insights from a range of university scholars and fieldbased leaders who, in multiple and distinct ways, have made learning and teaching about global matters in local classrooms a core feature of their work. Each was invited to comment on purposes, opportunities, and challenges related to infusing global and international dimensions into teaching and learning. Therefore, this section offers both contrasting conceptual perspectives and concrete suggestions that can impress the reader with a sense of urgency, critique, hope, and challenge when engaging in the complex and shifting work of teaching and learning about global matters.The second section, Inquiry into Practice, presents the 11 school-based and university-linked professional inquiries undertaken over a two-year period. The inquiries focus on a range of topics including critical global citizenship, the use of children’s literature to develop students’ understanding of sustainability in science education, and the refugee experience in personal and global understanding of “home.” The inquiries were carried out mostly with OISE partner schools and districts located in the city of Toronto and the GTA (regional municipalities including Durham, Halton, Peel, and York). This region of Canada provides a distinctly international, diverse context for this type of study. Local schools and districts linked with OISE’s Initial Teacher Education program have become sites of fascinating explorations into the possibilities of learning and teaching in pluralist contexts. The collection of inquiries in this publication speaks to the process of crossing borders demarcated by tangibles such as regions, nationalities, citizenship, and also by less tangible mindsets, identities, beliefs, and understandings. The voices across the project represent stakeholders in education: including voices of youth, beginning and experienced teachers, administrators, and researchers.The Resources section provides an annotated bibliography of print, media, and web resources to support those interested in teaching with global perspectives in mind. Recommended by project leaders and participants, by the authors, and by experts with various lenses, these resources are offered as a means to extend the exploration of the topics, ideas, and questions posed throughout the publication. The contribution of "study abroad" programs to Japanese internationalization Year of publication: 2009 Author: Takako Asaoka | Jun Yano “Study abroad” needs promoting, as it is an effective alternative for many Japanese university students to enhance their international experience and cross-cultural understanding, thus contributing to the internationalization of Japanese universities. To consider what has to be done to promote “study abroad” programs, this research attempts to ascertain (a) the characteristics of the “study abroad” program of Japanese university students, (b) what Japanese university students think about the “study abroad” program, (c) the factors discouraging them from studying abroad, and (d) suggestions made by university staff to promote “study abroad” programs. Online survey results of 173 Japanese university students, interview answers and monthly reports of 20 Japanese university exchange students, opinions of 15 JAFSA members, and the JASSO symposium reports from 2005 to 2007 were used as data for this study. Suggestions are made to enable Japanese university staff to further promote “study abroad” programs among their students. UNESCO 2018 Asia-Pacific Youth Evaluation Report Year of publication: 2020 Author: Rebecca Barr | Sue Vize Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok In March 2019 UNESCO conducted the first ever “youth evaluation” of the youth programmes implemented during 2018. This evaluation is a pilot for integrating youth-led evaluation as part of UNESCO’s programming cycle as part of our commitment to meaningfully engaging with youth.This evaluation was developed by UNESCO staff in partnership with youth who have been involved in UNESCO’s work in a variety of ways. It consists of three parts: an online survey, focus group discussions and stories written by young people about their experiences being part of a UNESCO project.  Key Challenges of Youth in OIC Countries Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) | Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC) The report contains four main sections, with the exception of the introductory and concluding sections. The first section briefly reviews some of the main educational outcomes in OIC countries. Literacy and participation rates in tertiary schools and international student mobility are the main indicators reviewed in this section. The second section highlights some important labor market indicators related to the young population in order to identify the main challenges and obstacles in the OIC countries. The third section deals with some social problems of young people. The fourth section deals with mental health issues. The last section is devoted to recommendations.  التحديات الرئيسية للشباب في دول منظمة التعاون اإلسالمي Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) | Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC) ويحتوي التقرير على أربعة أقسام رئيسية، باستثناء الأقسام التمهيدية والختامية. يستعرض القسم الأول بإيجاز بعض النتائج التعليمية الرئيسية في دول المنظمة. وتشكل معدلات الإلمام بالقراءة والكتابة والمشاركة في مدارس التعليم العالي والحراك الطلابي الدولي المؤشرات الرئيسية المستعرضة في هذا القسم. يبرز القسم الثاني بعض المؤشرات الهامة لسوق العمل المتعلقة بالسكان الشباب بهدف التعرف على التحديات والعقبات الرئيسية في دول المنظمة. ويتناول القسم الثالث بعض المشاكل الاجتماعية للشباب. أما القسم الرابع فيتناول قضايا الصحة النفسية. والقسم الأخير مخصص للتوصيات.  التعليم متعدد الثقافات بين النمذجة التنظيرية وإشكالية الممارسات : دراسة مقارنة بين مصر وفرنسا واليابان Year of publication: 2006 Author: Ahmed Aidrous | Mohammed Awad Corporate author: Zagazig University تركز هذه الورقة على دراسة التعددية الثقافية كمفهوم والنظريات والأطر والنماذج التطبيقية المرتبطة بها. وتستعرض الدراسة خبرة كلا من فرنسا واليابان ومصر، وتضع مقارنات بينها. تنتهي الدراسة بوضع تصور مقترح للتعليم متعدد الثقافات في ضوء الخبرات المعروضة.   Journal of Evaluation for Teachers and Managers: The Pending Agenda of Bilingual Intercultural Education in Mexico (Red Magazine; No.4, 2019) Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: National Institute for the Evaluation of Education (NIEE) This journal addresses an outstanding concern within the Mexican state: indigenous, intercultural, and bilingual education in our nation. It delves into the pedagogy of history at the elementary and secondary levels, along with an exploration of the internet's resources for stimulating student interest in this subject, as presented in our inaugural issue of 2019. Equally noteworthy are inquiries into teacher professionalization and insights shared by several educators on this subject. In the direct discourse titled "From Educator to Educator," Ms. Tsut Tsuy Tamayo also imparts her experiences in the realm of mathematics education. Additionally, this issue includes substantial statistics from the PLANEA assessment, an investigative report on parental involvement in their children's academic pursuits, and an extensive evaluation course tailored for educators, elucidated through an interview with Bernardo Naranjo, a counselor at the National Institute for the Evaluation of Education (INEE). Revista de evaluación para docentes y directivos: La agenda pendiente de la educación intercultural bilingüe en México (Revista Red; No.4, 2019) Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: National Institute for the Evaluation of Education (NIEE) Esta revista aborda una asignatura pendiente del Estado mexicano: la educación indígena, intercultural y bilingüe en nuestro país. La enseñanza de la historia en primaria y secundaria, y los recursos que nos ofrece internet para propiciar el interés de los alumnos en esta asignatura también se plantean en nuestra primera entrega de 2019. No menos interesantes resultan la profesionalización docente y las opiniones que varias maestras nos comunican sobre este tema. En el diálogo directo “De profesor a profesor”, la maestra Tsut Tsuy Tamayo nos comparte igualmente su experiencia en la enseñanza de las matemáticas. Las significativas cifras arrojadas por PLANEA, un reportaje sobre la participación de los padres de familia en la educación académica de sus hijos, un curso masivo sobre evaluación dirigido a docentes expuesto en entrevista por Bernardo Naranjo, consejero del INEE. E-learning Diversité & Inclusion Corporate author: UPANDGO Sur ce site vous trouverez des modules e-learning, micro-learning, jeux de sensibilisation, quiz diversité sur la question de l'inclusion et la diversité. Cette approche parfois décalée et ludique vous permet d’aborder cette thématique sereinement et de mobiliser efficacement vos collaborateurs. On this site you'll find e-learning modules, micro-learning, awareness-raising games and diversity quizzes on the subject of inclusion and diversity. This sometimes offbeat and playful approach enables you to tackle this issue with peace of mind and effectively mobilize your employees.