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A Study on Global Citizenship Education Based on Scaffolded Reading Activities Utilizing a ‘fair travel’ Book in a High School (Journal of Korean Education; Vol. 41, No. 3) Year of publication: 2014 Author: Jinhee Kim | Mieun Lim Corporate author: Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI) This study investigated the guiding principles associated with global citizenship education and their educational implications as they are engaged through scaffolded reading activities using a ‘fair travel’ book in a high school at Gyeonggi-do. The reading activities were designed to cultivate global citizenship for high school students. This study defined five major themes/subjects within global citizenship education such as ‘human rights,’ ‘economy,’ ‘culture,’ ‘politics,’ and ‘environment.’ The study sought to explore the learning domains of global citizenship education by considering the ‘knowledge,’ ‘value,’ and ‘function’ of each domain. To conduct this study, researchers selected a book with a specialized focus on ‘fair travel’ and analyzed how its contents if utilized in a 12 week program relate to the learning domains in global citizenship education. The activity stage of the program contained a ‘before reading,’ ‘on reading,’ and ‘after reading’ sections based on the Scaffolded Reading Experience Program. Embracing open-coding methodology, researchers produced 70 concepts within 10 subcategories of 5 categories in the 3 dimensions, ‘knowledge,’ ‘value,’ and ‘function.’ Major findings showed that the constructive model of scaffolded reading activities could be used as a meaningful program for global citizenship education at the high school level. This activity encouraged learners to engage in reflective thinking in a critical manner. Second, this study indicated that collective classroom activities using ‘fair travel’ contents enabled learners to acquire reshaped learning domains in the areas of global awareness, international knowledge, sense of global connectedness and local involvement. This study’s findings underscore the idea that practicing reflective critical thinking is required to enhance global citizenship education in practice. Lastly the findings support that the notion that effective educational provisioning and long-term implementation are both required to foster global citizenship education.  공정여행 수업활동에 나타난 세계시민교육의 의미 탐색 (한국교육; Vol. 41, No. 3) Year of publication: 2014 Author: 김진희 | 임미은 Corporate author: 한국교육개발원 본 연구는 고등학생의 세계시민성 함양을 목적으로 경기도 소재의 고등학생을 대상으로 실시된 읽기 중심의 수업활동을 분석한 것이다. 수업활동 맥락에서 구체적으로 활용가능한 세계시민교육의 내용으로 ‘인권’, ‘경제’, ‘문화’, ‘정치’, ‘환경’의 5가지 주제 영역을 설정하고, 각 주제 영역에 대해서 학습자의 ‘지식’, ‘가치’, ‘기능’이 어떻게 변화하였는지 분석하였다. 수업을 위한 소재이자 자료로 ‘공정여행(fair travel)’ 전문서적을 선정하여, 비계화된 읽기 경험 모형인(SRE) ‘읽기 전 – 읽기 – 읽기 후’의 3단계 활동으로 12주간 수업을 진행하였다. 이후 구성주의적 근거이론을 바탕으로 학습자의 성찰적 사고의 결과물들에 대하여 개방형 코딩을 통해서 ‘지식’, ‘가치’, ‘기능’의 총 3개 영역에서 5개의 범주, 10개의 하위 범주, 70개의 개념을 도출하였다. 연구결과, 첫째, 공정 여행을 소재로 한 구성주의적 읽기 활동이 학습자 내부의 성찰적 사고의 과정과 학습자 인식의 변화를 유도하는 세계시민교육의 일환으로 활용될 수 있음을 알 수 있었다. 둘째, 본 수업활동에 참여한 학습자들은 국제사회의 정치, 경제, 문화에 대한 지식적 이해와 구조적인 역학관계를 볼 수 있는 학습 경험을 얻게 되었고 일상생활에 서 세계시민의식 실천에 대한 반성적 사고를 하였다. 이는 세계시민성의 함양을 목적으로 하는 세계시민교육은 단순한 지식 전달이 아니라, 학습자의 반성적 성찰이 강화될 수 있는 교육적 장치가 유기적으로 설계되어야 함을 보여준다. 마지막으로 우리나라 교육 현장에서 세계시민교육의 실천과 학습자의 내재적 변화는 여러 난관을 가지고 있음에도 불구하고, 본 연구는 글로벌사회에서 살아가는 청소년에게 세계시민교육의 활성화를 위한 중장 기적 개입과 교육적 지원이 모색되어야 함을 역설하고 있다.  Development Education in Theory and Practice: An Educator’s Resource Year of publication: 2016 Author: Michal Cenker | Louiza Hadjivasiliou | Patrick Marren | Niamh Rooney Corporate author: UNIDEV | NGO Support Centre (Cyprus) | Pontis Foundation (Slovakia) | Kimmage Development Studies Centre (Ireland) This publication has been produced to provide a new teaching resource for academics and educators active in the field of Development Education and related disciplines. It covers twelve themes, each chapter includes both a conceptual overview and a teaching methodology section. The conceptual overview introduces the topic, explores the key concepts, theories and current debates. The teaching methodology section gives educators a set of tools that could help them introduce the topic in both formal and non-formal settings.  A Study on the Status of Implementation of Global Citizenship Education in Lifelong Education in South Korea Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: APCEIU The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding published a report titled "A Study on the Status of Implementation of Global Citizenship Education in Lifelong Education in South Korea". In the recognition of the need for an analysis on the status of implementation for the effective and systematic implementation of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) in the Republic of Korea, APCEIU conducted a study on the status of the implementation of GCED embedded in the curriculum of primary and secondary schools in 2018. As a follow-up study, this research paper examines the practice of civic education in the field of lifelong learning for adults and the formation, status and implementation process of GCED in which it appears and explores the potential for activation.  평생교육 내 세계시민교육 이행현황 연구 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: APCEIU 유네스코 아태교육원은 “국내 평생교육 내 세계시민교육 이행현황 연구” 보고서를 발간하였다. 동 교육원은 국내 세계시민교육의 효과적이고 체계적인 이행을 위해서는 이행현황 분석연구가 필요함을 인식하여, 2018년에는 유ㆍ초중등학교 교육과정에 담긴 세계시민교육의 국내 이행현황을 연구하였다. 본 연구보고서는 이 작업에 대한 후속 연구로서 성인을 대상으로 하는 평생교육 영역에서의 시민교육 실천양상 및 그 안에서 나타나는 세계시민교육의 형성, 현황 및 이행과정을 검토하고 잠재적 활성화 가능성에 대해 탐색한다.   教育造福 人类与地球:为全民创造可持续的未来, 2016 全球教育监测报告; 摘要 Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO The GEM Report provides an authoritative account of how education is the most vital input for every dimension of sustainable development. Better education leads to greater prosperity, improved agriculture, better health outcomes, less violence, more gender equality, higher social capital and an improved natural environment. Education is key to helping people around the world understand why sustainable development is such a vital concept for our common future. Education gives us the key tools – economic, social, technological, even ethical – to take on the SDGs and to achieve them. These facts are spelled out in exquisite and unusual detail throughout the report. Yet the report also emphasizes the remarkable gaps between where the world stands today on education and where it has promised to arrive as of 2030. Advancing Innovation: UNESCO-UNEVOC in Action; Biennial Report 2018-2019 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNEVOC) In a rapidly evolving world filled with societal, environmental and economic disruptions, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems need to develop innovative strategies to tackle emerging challenges while simultaneously seizing the opportunities that have arisen from the advent of 21st century technology.This Biennial Report gives a comprehensive overview of UNESCO-UNEVOC's activities in technical and vocational education and training over the biennium 2018-2019.  La Educación al servicio de los pueblos y el planeta: creación de futuros sostenibles para todos, resumen del informe de seguimiento de la educación en el mundo 2016; Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO The GEM Report provides an authoritative account of how education is the most vital input for every dimension of sustainable development. Better education leads to greater prosperity, improved agriculture, better health outcomes, less violence, more gender equality, higher social capital and an improved natural environment. Education is key to helping people around the world understand why sustainable development is such a vital concept for our common future. Education gives us the key tools – economic, social, technological, even ethical – to take on the SDGs and to achieve them. These facts are spelled out in exquisite and unusual detail throughout the report. Yet the report also emphasizes the remarkable gaps between where the world stands today on education and where it has promised to arrive as of 2030. Education for Sustainable Development Goals: Learning Objectives Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESCO has been promoting Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) since 1992. It led the UN Decade for ESD from 2005 to 2014 and is now spearheading its follow-up, the Global Action Programme (GAP) on ESD. The momentum for ESD has never been stronger. Global issues – such as climate change – urgently require a shift in our lifestyles and a transformation of the way we think and act. To achieve this change, we need new skills, values and attitudes that lead to more sustainable societies. Education systems must respond to this pressing need by defining relevant learning objectives and learning contents, introducing pedagogies that empower learners, and urging their institutions to include sustainability principles in their management structures. The new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development clearly reflects this vision of the importance of an appropriate educational response. Education is explicitly formulated as a stand-alone goal – Sustainable Development Goal 4. Numerous educationrelated targets and indicators are also contained within other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Education is both a goal in itself and a means for attaining all the other SDGs. It is not only an integral part of sustainable development, but also a key enabler for it. That is why education represents an essential strategy in the pursuit of the SDGs. This publication is designed as a guide for education professionals on the use of ESD in learning for the SDGs, and consequently to contribute to achieving the SDGs. The guide identifies indicative learning objectives and suggests topics and learning activities for each SDG. It also presents implementation methods at different levels, from course design to national strategies. The guide does not aim to be prescriptive in any way, but to provide guidance and suggestions that educators can select and adapt to fit concrete learning contexts Educación para los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible: Objetivos de aprendizaje Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Desde 1992, la UNESCO ha promovido la Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible (EDS). Entre 2005 y 2014, coordinó el Decenio de las Naciones Unidas de la EDS, y ahora está llevando a cabo el programa de seguimiento, el Programa de Acción Mundial sobre la EDS. El impulso de la EDS nunca ha sido más fuerte. Temas mundiales –como el cambio climático- requieren de forma urgente un cambio en nuestros estilos de vida y una transformación en nuestra forma de actuar y pensar. Para lograrlo, necesitamos nuevas competencias, actitudes y conductas que nos conduzcan a sociedades más sostenibles. Los sistemas educativos tienen que responder a esta necesidad a la hora de definir los objetivos y contenidos de aprendizaje pertinentes, introduciendo pedagogías que empoderen a los alumnos e instando a las instituciones a incluir los principios de sostenibilidad en sus estructuras de gestión. La nueva agenda mundial para el desarrollo sostenible 2030 refleja claramente esta visión de la importancia de una respuesta educativa apropiada. La educación está explícitamente formulada como un objetivo independiente en el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible número 4. Metas e indicadores relacionados con la educación también están incluidos en otros ODS. La educación de calidad es tanto una meta en sí misma como un medio para lograr todos los otros ODS, porque es parte integral del desarrollo sostenible y un facilitador clave del mismo. Es por ello que la educación representa una estrategia esencial en la consecución de los ODS. Este documento ha sido diseñado para guiar a los profesionales de la educación en el uso de la EDS en el aprendizaje para los ODS y, en consecuencia, para lograr los ODS. Esta guía identifica objetivos específicos de aprendizaje y sugiere temas y actividades para cada ODS. También presenta métodos de implementación a distintos niveles, desde el diseño de cursos hasta las estrategias nacionales. Este documento no busca de ninguna forma ser prescriptivo, sino servir como una guía y ofrecer sugerencias que los educadores puedan seleccionar y adaptar a contextos específicos de aprendizaje.