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Ethical AI and GCED: Exploring the Expanding Domain of Artificial Intelligence (SangSaeng; No. 62, 2024) Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: APCEIU The 62nd issue of SangSaeng has been published with the theme of “Ethical AI and GCED: Exploring the Expanding Domain of Artificial Intelligence.” AI has never been as pervasive and influential as it is in today’s rapidly changing world. Despite the convenience and cutting-edge technology AI has offered us, it has the potential to pose a threat to humanity. This is where ethics for AI should come forward. In this regard, this issue will lead readers to the alarming side of AI as well as its future developments, focusing on the importance of GCED and AI ethics in tackling any potential problems. Contents03 Editor's Note 04 Special ColumnEmbracing Change to Cultivate Success — Integrating Global Citizenship Education into Tertiary Education / Dendev Badarch 08 FOCUS: Ethical AI and GCED: Exploring the Expanding Domain of Artificial IntelligenceRole of Ethics in the Era of AI — Protecting and Guiding AI Processes for Humanity to Flourish / Emma Ruttkamp-BloemPaying Attention to AI Ethics — An Avenue for a New Competitive Edge in Business / Myoungshin KimDriving Innovative Education — Balancing Future Possibilities and Ethical Concerns: How GCED Can be Used to Address AI Issues / Angelique Southern 20 Special ReportEmpowering a Climate Generation — From Classrooms to Climate Frontlines: The Transformative Role of Education highlighted at COP28 / Djian Sadadou 22 Best PracticesNavigating an AI Future — Ethical AI and the Importance of Critical Thought / Hannah GrantGLACE Brings the World to a City — Empowering Youth as Global Citizens: Lessons from Navotas City’s Project GLAC / Marco D. MedurandaLowering Eco-Anxiety — Teaching Climate Change Through Media and Information Literacy / Laetitia Legrand 33 GCED YOUTH NETWORK New Wave of Youth Advocacy — Role of AI in Youth Advocacy and its Ethical Implications to Global Citizenship / Oshan M. Gunathilake and Diego Manrique 36 Understanding the Asia Pacific RegionDiscovering Auroville — Where Boundaries Fade, Nature Thrives, and Global Minds Unite / Akanksha Arya 39 Peace in My MemoryHappiness without Violence — Mindanao Peace ForumCelebrates Building a Culture of Peace / Ludivina Borja-DekitPeace Scholar Passes Away Amidst Turbulent Times / Kwang-Hyun KIM 45 Story TimeThe Right Footing — My Life Has Purpose Thanks to Football / Hajar Abulfazl 48 LetterShared Challenges of Global Citizens / Natsuki Nagata 50 APCEIU in Action
Critical Interculturality and Anti-racism: Tackling Migration and Diversity With Young People Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Entreculturas | European Union (EU) Through this guide, educators, teachers, professionals who support youth groups, as well as anyone who works or wants to work with young people on this topic will be able to find useful tools to generate educational spaces from which to build more tolerant societies. It is available in Spanish and English, and in it readers will be able to find key concepts that will help them become familiar with the language and approaches used in matters of migration and diversity, practical tools for working with young groups, as well as self-assessment exercises and reflection questionnaires through which to review their own perspectives on cultural diversity and migration narratives.
Education in Africa: placing equity at the heart of policy; executive summary Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO Dakar | Union Africaine This report follows the request made by the Member States of the African Union during the 2018 Pan-African High-Level Conference on Education. It aims to support the efforts undertaken by African countries to accelerate the achievement of the targets and strategic objectives set out in the 2030 Agenda and the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA). This first report highlights the need to place equity at the heart of efforts to improve access to and the quality of education, without which efforts to improve access to and the quality of education could inadvertently widen existing inequalities.
Bridging the Gap: Strengthening the Evidence Base for Gender Responsive Education in Emergencies Year of publication: 2022 Author: Lauren Gerken | Sumbal Bashir Corporate author: The Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) This brief was developed by the INEE Gender Task Team in response to global calls for more and better data and evidence on gender-responsive EiE. The brief draws from findings of the 2021 and 2022 editions of the INEE Mind the Gap report on the state of girls’ education in emergencies, and from consultations with gender and education experts.
The Contribution of University Education to Instilling the Concept of Citizenship among Students at the Algerian University (vol.17, no.3; Journal of human resources development) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Maarcha Dalila Corporate author: University Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif2 University education endeavors to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge in scientific research and various disciplines, enabling them to confront the economic, social, and cultural challenges of life. The primary objective of university education is to fulfill societal needs for skilled human resources capable of contributing to societal development and keeping pace with global advancements in education and knowledge. In alignment with this, the University of Algeria aims to instill principles and values of citizenship among its students through its curricula and programs. It aims to foster a sense of belonging and patriotism, as well as to nurture national identity, thereby facilitating the holistic development of students across all dimensions.
Training Package on Inclusive Education and Disability Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) The comprehensive training package on inclusive education for children and young people with disabilities was developed as part of a partnership between the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) with the support of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, to support and disseminate inclusive education.This training package is directed explicitly to educators in the Arab region, at the local, national, or regional levels, whether in the private or public sectors, including teachers and decision-makers working in the entire educational sector and to those wishing to expand their knowledge in the field of inclusive education.
The Role of the School in Promoting Education for Global Citizenship Education for Students in Light of Some Contemporary Changes: An Analytical Study (vol.22, no.4; Journal of Scientific Research in Education) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Sayeda Salama, Fatma Mohamed Al-Bardawily Corporate author: South Valley University The aim of the current research is to delineate the concept of education for global citizenship and its crucial requisites for enhancing student understanding. Additionally, it seeks to explore significant contemporary changes and their correlation with global citizenship, as well as the role of schools in advancing global citizenship education in accordance with educational literature. The research further proposes a strategy to bolster the role of schools in promoting global citizenship amidst modern shifts. Employing a descriptive and analytical approach, the study unveils the theoretical prerequisites for fostering education for global citizenship.
Education for Sustainable Development (vol.13 , no.1; El-Khaldounia Journal of Human and Social Sciences) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Younesi Aissa, Omari Aicha, Maitar Aicha Corporate author: Ibn Khaldoun University. Faculty of Human and Social Sciences This presentation aims to underscore the significance of education in attaining sustainable development, a topic of paramount importance globally. It emphasizes the necessity of enhancing three fundamental dimensions: economic, social, and environmental. To realize the concept of sustainable development, it is imperative to integrate it into educational curricula, ensuring that young people are adequately educated about it.
Managing Corruption Risks in the Judicial Police Administration Year of publication: 2023 Author: Fadi Rabaya Corporate author: Coalition for Integrity and Accountability (AMAN) This study is part of a collaborative effort between the Palestinian Police Service and the Civil Forum to enhance good governance in the security sector. It aims to identify risks that significantly affect the quality of services delivered by the Police Service to Palestinian citizens and to formulate strategies to address these risks.
Introduction to Education on Citizenship in the New Educational Reform (vol.3 , no.1; Education and training courses) Year of publication: 2020 Author: Seddik Sadiki Amari Corporate author: Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University. Faculty of Arts and Humanities This article serves as a theoretical introduction to citizenship education within the framework of the new educational reform initiated by the National Charter for Education and Training in 2000. It primarily focuses on strengthening and embedding the culture of citizenship within the educational realm, promoting its integration through inclusive education initiatives, all within a coherent societal and cultural context. However, achieving this goal necessitates the adoption of an educational philosophy centered on curricula and programs aimed at instilling the ethics and behaviors characteristic of genuine citizenship, thereby fostering positive impacts on both individuals and society. 