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Global education guides Year of publication: 2009 Corporate author: Global Education Network of Young Europeans (GLEN) This document was written as an introduction to global education and as a practical support tool for planning, managing and evaluating global education projects. It is addressed to members of GLEN, the Global Education Network of Young Europeans, as well as to other global educators. The following pages are the result of numerous discussions that have occurred during the last five years both within GLEN and with external global education practitioners and academics. Many of these discussions crystallised at the European Global Education Days (EGED), a five-day seminar that GLEN organised on the occasion of the network’s fifth anniversary in November 2008. The EGED brought together more than 70 global education activists, practitioners and academics from 15 European countries, with the aims of exchanging experiences and good practices of global education, discussing how to evaluate global education projects and measure impact; reflecting on the potential of global education as a tool for activists and how it relates to concepts such as citizenship or development; and using the results of these discussions for the future work of our network: planning global education projects and further engaging with other stakeholders. The world is currently going through a period of accumulated crises: the ecological crisis, the financial and economic crisis, the food crisis. And this on top of all the other problems: hunger, poverty, unequal distributions of resources, violent conflict, etc. The challenges which humankind is facing seem to be greater than ever. However, the Greek word ‘crisis’ does not mean downfall, but decision. We, as human beings and as citizens of this world, can decide to contribute our share for bringing about more just political and economic structures; and more sustainable, democratic, peaceful and inclusive ways of living together. If we do global education, it is in order to address exactly these issues; it is to empower people to become agents of change in view of this vision. So, in this spirit, let us use the present momentum and make the current ‘crisis’ a turning point. 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. Pour mettre en lien des jeunes du monde au coeur de la transition Year of publication: 2017 Author: Maryse Clary | Jacqueline Charron Corporate author: Alliance pour une Éducation à la Citoyenneté Planétaire (AECP) | Les Amis de Circée Ce groupe d’initiative, en tant qu’experts dans le domaine de l’éducation, anime le réseau, conduit le projet de recherche et se veut porte-parole auprès des instances éducatives. Il est intervenu lors du sommet « Climate Chance » à Nantes en septembre 2016 et suite à la COP 21, intervient à Marrakech lors de la journée éducation du 14 novembre 2016. Il a le soutien des autres membres fondateurs, des signataires de la charte et des partenaires que sont le World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC), le réseau Climates et l’Alliance pour les sociétés responsables et durables. Les équipes de 12 pays sont membres actifs du réseau, comme acteurs de terrain. Elles mettent les jeunes au cœur du système éducatif, sont à leur écoute, travaillent en partenariat réel sur des projets concrets en prise directe avec leur territoire. Ensemble, les experts, et les équipes montrent que les résultats de tous ces projets au Nord comme au Sud visent un changement des systèmes éducatifs pour répondre aux défis du développement durable et du changement climatique.Cette publication relate les données d’expériences innovantes, en propose une capitalisation et une analyse afin de permettre des échanges entre équipes en vue d’une amélioration des pratiques. Ce réseau, fort de sa diversité culturelle, du nombre de jeunes impliqués et de son engagement dans les valeurs de citoyenneté planétaire, souhaite jouer un rôle de lobbying auprès des autorités éducatives pour faire évoluer positivement les systèmes éducatifs.  Guide d'éducation globale Year of publication: 2009 Corporate author: Global Education Network of Young Europeans (GLEN) Ce document a été écrit comme une introduction à l'éducation mondiale et comme un outil de support pratique pour la planification, la gestion et l'évaluation des projets d'éducation globale. Il est adressé aux membres de GLEN, le Réseau Éducation Mondiale des Jeunes Européens, ainsi que d'autres éducateurs mondiaux. Les pages qui suivent sont le résultat de nombreuses discussions qui ont eu lieu au cours des cinq dernières années, tant au sein de GLEN et avec les praticiens de l'éducation mondiale externes et des universitaires. Beaucoup de ces discussions cristallisées lors des Journées Européennes Global Éducation (JEGÉ), un séminaire de cinq jours qui GLEN organisé à l'occasion du cinquième anniversaire du réseau en Novembre 2008. Le JEGÉ a réuni plus de 70 mondiaux éducation des militants, des praticiens et des universitaires de 15 pays européens, avec les objectifs de l'échange d'expériences et de bonnes pratiques de l'éducation mondiale, discuter de la façon d'évaluer les projets mondiaux d'éducation et de mesurer l'impact; réflexion sur le potentiel de l'éducation mondiale comme un outil pour les militants et comment il se rapporte à des concepts tels que la citoyenneté ou de développement; et en utilisant les résultats de ces discussions pour les travaux futurs de notre réseau: la planification des projets mondiaux d'éducation et engager davantage avec d'autres parties prenantes. Le monde traverse actuellement une période de crises accumulées: la crise écologique, la crise économique et financière, la crise alimentaire. Et cela au-dessus de tous les autres problèmes: la faim, la pauvreté, les distributions inégales des ressources, les conflits violents, etc. Les défis auxquels l'humanité est confrontée semblent être plus que jamais. Cependant, le mot grec ‘crise’ ne signifie pas la chute, mais la décision. Nous, en tant qu'êtres humains et en tant que citoyens de ce monde, pouvons décider de contribuer à provoquer des structures politiques et économiques plus justes; et des moyens plus durables, démocratiques, pacifiques et inclusifs de vivre ensemble. Si nous faisons l'éducation mondiale, il est dans le but de répondre exactement à ces questions; il est d'habiliter les gens à devenir des agents de changement en vue de cette vision. Donc, dans cet esprit, nous utilisons la dynamique actuelle et de faire la ‘crise’ actuelle un point tournant. 글로벌 교육 가이드 Year of publication: 2009 Corporate author: Global Education Network of Young Europeans (GLEN) 본 문서는 글로벌 교육을 소개, 계획 및 관리하고 글로벌 교육 프로젝트를 평가하기 위한 실질적 지원 도구로 작성되었다. 이것은 GLEN 멤버와 영 유로피언의 글로벌 교육 네트워크뿐 아니라, 다른 글로벌 교육자들을 위한 것이다. 다음의 내용은 GLEN 내부와 외부 글로벌 교육 실무자 및 학계 양측에서 지난 5년간 이뤄졌던 수많은 논의의 결과다. 이 논의의 대부분은 2008년 11월 GLEN 네크워크 5주년에 즈음하여 조직된 5일간의 세미나- ‘유러피언 글로벌 교육의 날(EGED)’에서 결정되었다. ‘유러피언 글로벌 교육의 날(EGED)’은 유럽 15개 국에서 70명 이상의 글로벌 교육 활동가, 실무자 및 학계 관계자들이 함께 하여 어떻게 글로벌 교육 프로젝트를 평가하고 그 영향을 측정하는 가에 대한 논의를 하였다. 또한 활동가를 위한 도구로써 글로벌 교육의 잠재력을 반영하는 것과 이를 어떻게 ‘시민의식’ 혹은 ‘개발’의 개념과 연계시키는 가에 대한 논의도 이어 나갔다. 아울러, 향후 우리의 네트워크 작업을 위한 본 논의들의 결과를 어떻게 사용하는 가에 대한 방안도 모색하였는데, 여기에선 글로벌 교육 프로젝트를 계획하고 더 나아가 다른 이해관계자들도 참여시키는 방안도 모색하였다. 세계는 현재 축적된 위기의 시간을 겪고 있다. 즉, 생태 위기, 금융 및 경제 위기, 식량 위기를 겪고 있다. 그리고 그 위에 기아, 빈곤, 불평등한 자원 분배, 폭력 충돌 등 다른 문제들도 산적하고, 이러한 문제들에 직면한 인류의 도전은 그 어느 때보다 중요하게 여겨진다. 그러나 그리스어 ‘위기’라는 단어는 ‘몰락’이 아니라 하나의 ‘결정’을 의미한다. 우리는 인류와 세계시민으로서 더 정의로운 정치와 경제구조를 이끌기 위해 우리 각자의 몫을 기여할 수 있고, 더불어 평화롭게 함께 살고, 더 지속가능하고 민주적인 것에 기여하는 방법을 찾을 수 있다. 우리가 글로벌 교육을 하는 것은 바로 이러한 문제점을 해결하기 위해서이다. 다시 말해서, 미래에 대한 비전을 갖고 변화의 동인이 되는 사람에게 힘을 실어 주는 것이다. 그러므로 우리는 이러한 정신으로 현재의 동력이 되어 오늘날의 위기를 전환점으로 만들도록 한다. Un projet européen d’éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale Year of publication: 2020 Author: Elżbieta Swidrowska | Michał Tragarz Corporate author: Le Partenariat | Global Issues, Global Subjects (GIGS) | Union européenne Cette brochure nous permet de prendre conscience de l’importance d’une démarche citoyenne ayant pour but de favoriser une solidarité entre les territoires, les générations, les groupes sociaux et d’agir pour la construction d’un monde solidaire.  Education à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale en anglais Year of publication: 2020 Author: Morgane Boscher | Michael Lionne | Bénédicte Feys Corporate author: Le Partenariat | Global Issues, Global Subjects (GIGS) | Union européenne Afin de promouvoir la démarche d'Education à la Citoyenneté et à la Solidarité Internationale et les Objectifs de Développement Durable dans l'enseignement secondaire, des groupes de travail d’enseignants ont conçu cette ressources pédagogique à destination de leurs collègues d’anglais.  내 영웅은 너야! : 어린이들은 코로나19와 어떻게 싸울 수 있을까요? Year of publication: 2020 Author: 헬렌 패턱 Corporate author: 한국심리학회 | 질병관리본부 코로나19로부터 사랑하는 사람들을 어떻게 보호할 수 있을까요? 사라와 친구들이 모험을 통해서 그 방법을 하나씩 배운다고 해요!가족과 친구를 코로나 바이러스로부터 안전하게 지키고, 이 시기를 씩씩하게 이겨내어 영웅이 되는 법까지 우리 함께 알아보러 가볼까요? ※ 본 영상은 한국심리학회와 질병관리본부가 코로나19 예방을 위해 IASC에서 만든 어린이 동화 「My hero is you」를 국내 상황에 맞게 번역 각색하였습니다.  코로나19 대응 세계시민교육 활동 가이드라인 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: 국제개발협력민간협의회 (KCOC) 국내 코로나19 감염의 우려가 여전히 남아있는 상태에서 전국 초·중·고교 및 특수학교 등의 요청에 따라 강사 파견 형태의 세계시민교육을 재개하게 될 시 안전한 환경에서 세계시민교육을 진행할 수 있도록 작성한 세계시민교육 담당자와 강사들을 위한 활동지침서이다.  Who’s Responsible?: The Global Goals for Sustainable Development Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Practical Action This 30 minute activity encourages pupils to consider who is responsible for ensuring we achieve the Global Goals (also known as the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). It is suitable for pupils 9-18 it stimulates discussion and debate, and help pupils recognize the role they themselves have to play.