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Promouvoir ECI travers les salles de classe branchés sur le monde en Thaïlande (ECI Série des Meilleures Pratiques no.29) Year of publication: 2012 Author: Ajarn Kanchaphat Chaoplaina Corporate author: Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU) Cette question présente un projet multilatéral en Thaïlande, qui interconnectée étudiants en provenance de Thaïlande, Royaume-Uni, la Corée, l'Indonésie, la Malaisie, Taïwan et le Vietnam pour partager leurs valeurs et leurs réflexions sur les questions ECI. A travers les portails de connexion, les étudiants de différentes régions ont été en mesure de collaborer à faire des travaux et des activités de groupe, qui ont été axées sur le partage des idées sur l'intérêt des élèves et expériences quotidiennes. Ce cas met en lumière la pratique spécifique qui a encouragé les élèves à apprendre activement les uns des autres et de comprendre la diversité culturelle, qui a optimisé le résultat de la capacité des étudiants en techniques de communication, les compétences linguistiques et le développement personnel en tant que citoyens. En plus de renforcer le réseau entre les écoles participantes, l'impact du projet multilatéral étendu aux enseignants alors qu'ils étaient engagés dans l'échange de méthodes et de connaissances pédagogiques pour soutenir et inspirer les uns des autres. EIU Best Practice Series No. 12: The Internet Debate and Deliberation (IDD) Model: An Education Tool for Fostering International Understanding in Secondary Schools Year of publication: 2009 Author: Rose Sabanal Corporate author: APCEIU This document introduces a case of the internet-based debate and deliberation with an aim to strengthen critical and integrated thinking among high school students from various countries. The case demonstrates that the school in case has been making a devoted effort to develop effective methods of communication among young people with different cultural backgrounds and perspectives, eventually leading to the development of educational content that will enable young learners to critically reflect on highly contending issues of EIU. Le débat sur Internet et Délibération (The Internet Debate and Deliberation, IDD) modèle: un outil pédagogique pour favoriser la compréhension internationale dans les écoles secondaires (ECI Série des Meilleures Pratiques no.12) Year of publication: 2009 Author: Rose Sabanal Corporate author: Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU) Ce document présente un cas du débat basé sur Internet et de délibération dans le but de renforcer la pensée critique et intégrée entre les élèves du secondaire provenant de divers pays. Le cas démontre que l'école en cas a été un effort consacré à développer des méthodes de communication efficaces entre les jeunes de différentes origines et perspectives culturelles, menant éventuellement à l'élaboration du contenu éducatif qui permettra aux jeunes apprenants à une réflexion critique sur des questions très rivales d’ECI. 함께 사는 세상 만들기 Year of publication: 2004 Corporate author: APCEIU This book, in essence, aims to introduce Education for International Understanding (EIU) to high school students, college students and teachers at all levels as well as the general public. The growing interconnectedness and interdependence compels all of us to understand the world beyond our immediate living space, to critically reflect on issues affecting us and others, and to work together to make our world a more peaceful and sustainable one. It requires values education that is transformative and participatory in nature to arouse genuine interests and passions to learn more and eventually to make positive changes. The book is comprised of five parts, organized by five thematic areas of EIU, namely, intercultural understanding, globalization, human rights, peace and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). It introduces carefully chosen topics and discussions which may pique readers’ interest in some of the issues at stake, thus, encourage them to critically reflect on the complexities surrounding the issues and motivate them to engage further. Using an interdisciplinary lens, the book also borrows some ideas and approaches commonly practiced in critical anthropology. 함께 사는 세상 만들기 Year of publication: 2004 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원에서는 국제이해교육을 가르치는 교사와 배우고자 하는 고등학생들에게 도움을 주기 위하여 고등학생을 위한 국제이해교육 교재를 출간하게 되었습니다우리 교육원은 아시아·태평양 지역의 45개 나라들과 함께 국제이해교육을 학교와 시민사회에서 강화하고 발전시킬 책임을 부여받았기 때문에, 여러가지 국제 회의와 연수과정, 전문가 협의회 등을 통해 이 과목의 교육 내용과 교과 과정에 대한 그림을 그려보는 노력을 부단히 전개하고 있습니다. 우리 교육원은 국내·외 여러 전문가들과 함께 많은 토론을 거쳐 국제이해교육의 기본 골격을 ① 문화 간 이해, ② 세계화, ③ 인권, ④ 평화, ⑤ 지속가능발전의 다섯 가지로 정했으며, 이를 바탕으로 초·중·고 국제이해교육 교육과정을 개발했습니다.우리 교육원은 앞으로 수년간 이러한 토대 위에서 교육자료나 수업 모형 등을 개발해보려고 합니다. 이번에 발간되는 교재 『함께 사는 세상 만들기』도 이러한 노력의 한 결실입니다. 이 책이 세계화 시대의 사회구조와 문제들을 파악하고, 함께 살 수 있는 가치관과 태도를 길러주는 데 크게 도움이 될 수 있기를 바랍니다. Building a global community out of the ashes of poverty (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 Paving the way together for global citizenship education (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 Final Report: 18th Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: APCEIU This report is the summary of the 18th Asia-Pacific Workshop on EIU (APTW) held in the Republic of Korea from 20 to 28 July 2018. Designed as TOT (Training of Trainers), the Workshop has invited 31 teacher educators/trainers from the Asia-Pacific region, strengthening their capacities to carry out Global Citizenship Education in their respective institutions and countries.  Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-to Guide for ‘Taking It Local’ Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), in partnership with UNESCO Bangkok, has published “Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-To Guide for ‘Taking It Local’”, a guidebook for GCED-themed workshop organizations in the region. The publication is developed by UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Regional GCED Network that is coordinated by UNESCO Bangkok and APCEIU. Taking stock of the key data from the 2019 publication titled “GCED: Taking it Local in Asia-Pacific”, the guidebook presents full-detailed guidelines on preparing and conducting a ‘Taking it Local’ workshop on GCED with particular focuses on the three core notions of GCED – respect for diversity, solidarity and a shared sense of humanity. The purpose of the publication is to promote GCED in local contexts and support active GCED practitioners on the ground to design and carry out GCED workshops that are translated and designed fully within the local context of the Asia-Pacific region. <Contents>Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 What is GCED?1.2 Purpose of the Guidebook1.3 Pedagogical ApproachChapter 2: Preparing a ‘Taking it Local’ Workshop on GCED2.1 Workshop Objectives2.2 Target Audiences2.3 Workshop Preparation2.4 Tips for a Successful Workshop2.5 Sample Agenda for the WorkshopChapter 3: Conducting a ‘Taking it Local’ Workshop on GCED3.1 Welcome, Overview, and Agreements3.2 Introduction Exercise: Story Circles3.3 GCED in AsiaPacific Exercise3.4 Optional Activities for the Workshop 3.5 Application Exercise 3.6 Closing 3.7 Final Reflection and Workshop Evaluation 3.8 Sharing Reflections 3.9 FollowUp of the WorkshopReferences International Understanding and Cooperation in Education in the Post-Corona World Year of publication: 2020 Author: Dongjoon Jo | Edward Vickers | Dina Kiwan | Fei Yan | Kyujoo Seol | Kyoko Nakayama Corporate author: APCEIU Research Report of International Understanding and Cooperation in Education in the Post-Corona World APCEIU has published a report, including research studies from 6 experts  in order to figure out the role of education in promoting international understanding and cooperation in the education sector in the post-pandemic world. Through this research project, APCEIU mainly sought to answer the following questions; ▲What will be the implications of COVID-19 for international exchange and cooperation especially in education?▲What should we as educators, researchers, and practitioners do to counter the rise of populist nationalism?▲What should be the focus and direction of international cooperation in education during and after the pandemic in order to promote international understanding and GCED? This research project is expected to provide insightful views on the desirable direction for international understanding and cooperation in the education sector. Table of Contents 1. The development of UNESCO’s exchange programmes and their possible rearrangements in the post-pandemic years (Dong-Joon Jo, Professor at Department of Political Science and International Relations, Seoul National University, Korea) 2.  ‘Rethinking Schooling’ once again: Post-corona challenges for education for peace and sustainability in Asia (Edward Vickers, Professor of Comparative Education at Kyushu University, Japan) 3.  Race, gender, disability, and their intersections under the impact of COVID-19 (Dina Kiwan, Professor in Comparative Education, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 4.  Competition or cooperation: Configuring ‘International’ in Chinese school textbooks (Fei Yan, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, South China University, China) 5. The implications of democratic citizenship education and global citizenship education in South Korea for the post-corona era (Kyujoo Seol, Professor of Social Studies Education, Kyeongin National University of Education, Korea) 6.  What can we learn from the pandemic of COVID-19?: An attempt to develop teaching materials for international understanding and cooperation based on Japanese educational issues (Kyoko Nakayama, Professor of Social Studies Education and Multicultural Education, Teikyo University, Japan)