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Issue to Action: Science; Teaching Toolkit for a Fairer World Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Tracey Shaw | Claire Tatar | Krissie Davis Autor corporativo: Scotdec | European Union (EU) Global Citizenship Education is essential in enabling young people to access and participate in shaping modern society. All teachers and subjects have a role to play in educating young people to enable them to participate as fully as possible in building a fair and just world for all. Global Citizenship provides a wealth of real-life contexts for learning Science. By using relevant and meaningful topics, young people are more motivated to learn and understand the key role Science plays in driving change for a more sustainable future. The materials in this resource have been written by Science teachers and tested in Scottish classrooms. They focus on sustainability, plastic waste, health and wellbeing and women in Science.
Responding to Covid-19: Online Classes in Korea - A Challenge Toward the Future of Education Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Korea R. Ministry of Education Korea is effectively responding to the outbreak of COVID-19 by adopting a whole-of-government approach, under the leadership of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters to prevent and contain the pandemic with the principle of “openness, transparency and democratic process.” The nationwide introduction of the online classes to respond to COVID-19 was a huge challenge and a path that we have never trodden before. The Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea introduced Korean education with the world in response to COVID-19 and shared experiences and challenges of distance learning and online education. COVID-19 is a universal challenge which requires joint response, and the global community should be committed to strong solidarity and close cooperation to overcome this crisis and take a leap forward to a brighter future.
코로나19 대응: 한국의 온라인개학 - 미래교육을 위한 도전 Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Korea R. Ministry of Education 대한민국 교육부가 한국의 온라인 개학을 통한 교육분야의 코로나19 대응을 해외에 소개하고 경험을 공유하기 위해 발간한 자료로 원격교육과 온라인 교육의 사례와 미래교육이 당면한 도전과제에 대해서 다루고 있다. 코로나19는 세계가 함께 극복해 나가야 할 공동 과제로서 모든 국가가 상호 연대와 협력을 통해 난관을 극복하고 도약할 수 있을 것이라고 전망한다.
Palestine & Israel: How Will There Be a Just Peace?; A Citizenship Education Resource for Transition Year and Key Stage 4 based on Human Rights and International Law Año de publicación: 2012 Autor: Mary Gannon | Elaine Murtagh Autor corporativo: City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee (CDVEC). Curriculum Development Unit | Centre for Cross Border Studies This resource is an important development in helping post-primary students throughout the island of Ireland to explore the Palestinian Israeli situation within the context of Human Rights and International Law.The resource addresses key issues underlying the origins of the conflict and current obstacles to bringing about a just peace.
우리는 세계시민: 나눔을 위한 배움; 중등 편 Año de publicación: 2013 Autor: 고아라 | 고영주 | 김영미 | 성은경 | 홍지영 Autor corporativo: KOICA ODA 교육원 | 국제개발협력민간협의회 우리는 세계시민(중등편)은 상호연계성, 인권, 빈곤, 국제개발 진로 등을 주제로 한 세계시민교육 교사용 교수학습자료이다. 학생용 워크북 및 선택활동이 포함되어 있다.
Thinkpiece: Are We Changing the World?; Reflections on Development Education, Activism and Social Change Año de publicación: 2015 Autor: Stephen McCloskey Autor corporativo: Centre for Global Education (CGE) This article has been published as part of a one year development education project delivered by the Centre for Global Education and funded by Trócaire. It aims to support reflection and debate on how development educators engage the public on international development issues. The article comes on the back of recent research, most notably Oxfam’s Finding Frames report, which suggests that the development sector is struggling to enhance and sustain citizenship engagement on the structural causes of poverty and inequality. The article probes some of the factors that may underpin this lack of engagement both within the development education sector specifically and the wider development sector more generally. It examines some of the challenges involved in engaging learners in actions on global issues. Some of these challenges relate to the sectors and environmental pressures in which development educators operate which can thwart in-depth engagement with learners. 