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Evaluating the Impact of Global Citizenship Education on Young People’s Attitudes Towards Equality, Diversity and Tolerance Year of publication: 2019 Author: Oakleigh Welply | Abderrahim Taamouti | Gabriel Bracons Font Corporate author: WISE | Durham University This research aims to address questions around the implementation, measurement, and success of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) as a response to the global challenges of the twenty-first century. GCE aims to foster peaceful, inclusive, tolerant, sustainable, and socially just societies; yet despite its centrality in international policy discourse and academic research, the impact of GCE on young people’s attitudes towards inequalities in society or human rights remains relatively unexplored.
Democracy in the Educational Institution: Between the Qualification of Schooling and the Rooting of Training Year of publication: 2017 Author: Abdel Karim Belhadj | Abd al-Ilah Shrayat Corporate author: Supreme Council for Education, Training, and Scientific Research This paper discusses the relationship between school and democracy. It shows the intersection between them. Then the paper turns on how to educate for democracy. The paper concludes with a vision for global citizenship education.
الديمقراطية بالمؤسسة التعليمية : بين تأهيل التمدرس وتأصيل التمرس Year of publication: 2017 Author: Abdel Karim Belhadj | Abd al-Ilah Shrayat Corporate author: Supreme Council for Education, Training, and Scientific Research تناقش الورقة العلاقة بين المدرسة والديمقراطية. وتوضح التقاطع بينهما. ثم تعرج الورقة علي كيفية التربية من أجل الديمقراطية. تنتهي الورقة بوضع تصور للتربية من أجل المواطنة العالمية.
NISSEM Global Briefs (Volume II): Educating for the Social, the Emotional and the Sustainable; Pedagogy, Practice and Materials Year of publication: 2020 Author: Andy Smart | Margaret Sinclair Corporate author: Networking to Integrate SDG Target 4.7 and SEL skills into Educational Materials (NISSEM) The timeframe for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is tight, and the world also faces the consequences of Covid-19. NISSEM Global Briefs aim to show how SDG Target 4.7 themes and social and emotional learning (SEL) can be embedded in education policies, programs, curricula, materials, and practice, to help make progress towards sustainable development.
Becoming Citizens in a Changing World: IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 International Report Year of publication: 2017 Author: Wolfram Schulz, John Ainley, Julian Fraillon, Bruno Losito, Gabriella Agrusti, Tim Friedman Corporate author: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 (ICCS 2016) investigated the ways in which young people are prepared to undertake their roles as citizens in a range of countries in the second decade of the 21st century. It studied students’ knowledge and understanding of civics and citizenship as well as students’ attitudes, perceptions, and activities related to civics and citizenship. Based on nationally representative samples of students, the study also examined differences among countries in relation to these outcomes of civic and citizenship education, and explored how cross-national differences relate to student characteristics, school and community contexts, and national characteristics. As the second cycle of this study, ICCS 2016 is a continuation and an extension of ICCS 2009.
The Counter Terrorist Classroom: Countering Extremism Through (Religious) Education? Year of publication: 2015 Author: Liam Gearon The article identifies international cases– from the United States, Europe, and the United Nations– of an emergent interface of religion, education and security. This is manifest in the uses of religion in education to counter religious extremism, the notional “counter terrorist classroom”. To avoid an over-association of extremism with religion, the article provides some historical reminders that the post-Enlightenment centuries were marked by political extremism, particularly in the phenomenon that came to be known as totalitarianism.
The Counter Terrorist Classroom: Countering Extremism Through (Religious) Education? Year of publication: 2015 Author: Liam Gearon Cet article identifie des cas d’interaction croissante entre les sphères du religieux, de l’éducation et le domaine sécuritaire - aux États-Unis, en Europe, et au sein des Nations Unies. Par exemple, l’intégration du religieux dans l’éducation afin de lutter contre l’extrémisme religieux, la théorique « lutte contre le terrorisme au sein des salles de classe ». Pour éviter une trop forte association entre extrémisme et religion, l’auteur procède à quelques rappels historiques et souligne le fait qu’à la fin du siècle des Lumières et jusqu’à aujourd’hui, les sociétés ont été marquées par diverses formes d’extrémisme politique, comme le montre notamment l’exemple les totalitarismes du XXe siècle. 