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مجلة تنمية الموارد البشرية مج. 6، ع. 2، 2015 Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: University Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif2 مجموعة من الأوراق العلمية لعدد من الباحثين. هذه الاوراق منشورة في مجلة تنمية الموارد البشرية، العدد 2، 2015. هذه الاوراق جميعها تركز على المواطنة، وتستخدم منهجيات مختلفة.
Human Resources Development Journal Vol. 6, no. 2, 2015 Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: University Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif2 A set of scientific papers for a number of researchers. These papers are published in the Human Resources Development Magazine, Issue 2, 2015. All these papers focus on citizenship, and they use different methodologies.
Challenging the Crisis: Promoting Global Justice and Citizens’ Engagement in a Time of Uncertainty; Survey on Attitudes of Young Adults Towards Global Development and Social Justice Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) This report outlines the views of young people, aged 15-34 from Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Spain and Slovenia, on international development, and their understanding of related concepts and issues. The aim of the research was to assess whether global solidarity and development aid are priorities for European youth in a time of economic and political crisis and high unemployment.
교과서 너머의 이야기: 코로나 시대가 교과서에 남길 새로운 흔적 Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: 한국교육방송공사 | 서울특별시교육청 본 자료는 코로나19이후 대안교육으로서 중요성이 부각되고 있는 세계시민성 함양 교육을 위해 학교 및 기관에서 적극 활용할 수 있도록 서울시교육청과 EBS가 공동으로 제작하고 방영한 지식채널e 세계시민교육 영상이다.
‘Going Glocal’: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Global Citizenship Education at a Dutch Liberal Arts and Sciences College (High Education; Vol. 72, No. 3) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Marcin Skald | John Friedman | Eri Park | Barbara Oomen Auteur institutionnel: Springer Nature Over the past decades, more and more institutions of higher learning have developed programs destined to educate students for global citizenship. Such efforts pose considerable challenges: conceptually, pedagogically and from the perspective of impact assessment. Conceptually, it is of utmost importance to pay attention to both structural inequalities and intercultural competencies, to emphasize both differences and similarities. In addition, there is the need to increase awareness of the dialectics between the global and the local. Pedagogically, this calls for transformative learning, with an emphasis on attitudes and skills, in addition to knowledge alone. Once objectives have been defined and translated pedagogically, such programs call for an assessment of the degree to which they have been met. In this light, this article describes the conceptualization and pedagogics of an innovative project, Going Glocal, designed at a Dutch liberal arts and sciences college on the basis of these premises and its impact on the university students concerned. 