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Establishing a Monitoring System for Global Citizenship Education in South Korea: A Preliminary Study with a Focus on Policy Area Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: APCEIU The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding published a report titled "Establishing a Monitoring System for Global Citizenship Education in South Korea: A Preliminary Study with a Focus on Policy Area." The purpose of this research report is to provide implications for the development of indicators for Global Citizenship Education (GCED) which is the target 4.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the establishment of a Korean monitoring system for data accumulation. It is difficult for GCED to set up common indicators to monitor the implementation of each country, as it comprehensively deals with the direction and contents of education, whereas other targets of SDG4 are relatively clear targets and goals such as guaranteeing educational opportunities and improving educational conditions. For this reason, this study proposed Korean indicators based on domestic and international trends and analysis of issues concerning the development of SDG4.7.1 indicators and reviewed the domestic status in implementation based on them, thereby contributing to the development and consolidation of global indicators development and monitoring systems in the future.
세계시민교육 지표 개발 및 데이터 축적을 위한 모니터링 체제 구축 연구 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: APCEIU 유네스코 아태교육원은 “세계시민교육 지표 개발 및 데이터 축적을 위한 모니터링 체제 구축 연구” 보고서를 발간하였다. 본 연구보고서는 지속가능발전목표(SDGs)의 4번 교육 목표 중 7번째 세부목표(SDG4.7)인 세계시민교육의 지표 개발과 데이터 축적을 위한 국내 모니터링 체제 구축을 위한 시사점을 제공하는데 목적이 있다. SDG4.7이 추구하는 세계시민교육은 교육기회의 보장이나 교육여건 개선 등 비교적 대상과 목표가 명확한 다른 SDG4의 세부목표와 달리 교육의 방향성과 내용을 포괄적으로 다루기 때문에, 국가별로 이행 여부를 모니터링하기 위한 공동의 지표 설정에 어려움이 있다. 이와 같은 이유로, 본 연구에서는 SDG4.7.1 지표 개발에 대한 국내외 동향과 쟁점 분석을 토대로 국내 지표를 제안하고 이를 바탕으로 국내 이행 수준을 검토함으로써, 향후 글로벌 지표 개발과 모니터링 체제를 발전 및 공고화하는데 기여하고자 하였다.
Who in the World Am I?: An Activity and Enquiry Pack about Values and Identity for SMSC and British Values Year of publication: 2018 Author: Caroline Harmer Corporate author: European Union (EU) | Global Schools Program | Cumbria Development Education Centre(CDEC) Who in the World Am I is a resource pack for teachers and children who want to actively explore their own identity from the personal right through to being part of a family, a community, a country and becoming a global citizen. The activities develop progressively through the global learning themes of valuing diversity and skills of self-awareness and reflection.
Ecopedagogy and citizenship in the age of globalisation: connections between environmental and global citizenship education to save the planet Year of publication: 2015 Author: Greg William Misiaszek Corporate author: Wiley‑Blackwell Teaching the connections between environmentally-harmful acts and social conflict is essential but is often ignored in education. This article presents two ways in which these are not taught because of the policies of those who benefit from the ignorance of these connections: first, the avoidance of teaching global-local connectivity and second, the devaluing of non-dominant cultures. Ecopedagogy is a democratic, transformative pedagogy centred on increasing justice by critically teaching the politics of environmental issues. I argue that global citizenship education (GCE) must be an element of ecopedagogy to contextually learn globalisation's effects upon local communities. In addition, GCE's goal is to increase students' understanding of diverse cultures to respect them. Ecopedagogy is also essential to GCE to fully teach social conflicts resulting from environmentally harmful acts. I offer policy and pedagogical changes to disrupt reproductive environmental pedagogies that help to sustain environmental ills for ecopedagogy-GCE models to emerge.
Ecopedagogy et Citoyenneté à l'ère de la Mondialisation: des liens entre l'environnement et l'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) pour sauver la planète Year of publication: 2015 Author: Greg William Misiaszek Corporate author: Wiley‑Blackwell Enseigner les liens entre les actes nuisibles à l'environnement et les conflits sociaux est essentielle, mais est souvent ignorée dans l'éducation. Cet article présente deux façons dont ceux-ci ne sont pas enseignées à cause des politiques de ceux qui profitent de l'ignorance de ces connexions: d'abord, l'évitement de l'enseignement connectivité mondiale-locale et, deuxièmement, la dévalorisation des cultures non dominantes. Ecopedagogy est une société démocratique, la pédagogie transformative centrée sur l'augmentation de la justice par l'enseignement critique la politique des questions environnementales. Je soutiens que L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) doit être un élément de ecopedagogy apprendre contextuellement les effets de la mondialisation sur les communautés locales. En outre, l'objectif de l'ECM est d'accroître la compréhension des élèves de diverses cultures à les respecter. Ecopedagogy est également essentiel d'ECM pour enseigner pleinement les conflits sociaux résultant d'actes préjudiciables à l'environnement. Je propose des changements politiques et pédagogiques pour perturber les pédagogies environnementaux de reproduction qui aident à maintenir les maux environnementaux pour les modèles ecopedagogy-ECM à émerger. 