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Education for international understanding: toward a culture of peace (SangSaeng vol1. autumn 2001) Année de publication: 2001 Auteur: Swee-Hin Toh Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Over the past several decades of political, economic, social and cultural changes and developments throughout the world, the idea of education for international understanding (EIU) has evolved through the work of innumerable educators, researchers, institutions and organizations. Initially, the focus in school and tertiary programs tended to emphasize the need to increase the level of knowledge about other nations, societies and cultures as a key means to promote better, more “peaceful” international (economic and political) and intercultural relations. Especially in universities of the “North,” area studies of different regions and countries expanded and found their way into school-based curricula. In part, EIU was deemed important and helpful in the development of human resources needed to implement foreign aid programs. It was also a response to the increased internationalization of campuses due to the growing numbers of foreign/overseas students. By the 60s, however, a variety of social and political forces and movements were beginning to impact on this earlier focus of EIU. First, it was no longer viewed only in terms of understanding the relations between “nations” or “societies” across political and economic boundaries. EIU would need also to look closely at local and internal issues, and at problems of one’s own society that might significantly influence the direction and nature of international relations. Furthermore, conceptual perspectives on EIU began to reflect a spectrum of frameworks of understanding and analysis, from “conservative” and “liberal” to more “critical” paradigms. Underpinning the critical approaches was a questioning of the power inequities characterizing the international order of nation-states, and the need to overcome such gaps if the original vision of “world peace” was to be fulfilled. Third, the evolving theory and practice of EIU took on a host of societal, international and increasingly global issues deemed urgent at all levels of life.
EIU Best Practice Series No. 12: The Internet Debate and Deliberation (IDD) Model: An Education Tool for Fostering International Understanding in Secondary Schools Année de publication: 2009 Auteur: Rose Sabanal Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This document introduces a case of the internet-based debate and deliberation with an aim to strengthen critical and integrated thinking among high school students from various countries. The case demonstrates that the school in case has been making a devoted effort to develop effective methods of communication among young people with different cultural backgrounds and perspectives, eventually leading to the development of educational content that will enable young learners to critically reflect on highly contending issues of EIU.
Le débat sur Internet et Délibération (The Internet Debate and Deliberation, IDD) modèle: un outil pédagogique pour favoriser la compréhension internationale dans les écoles secondaires (ECI Série des Meilleures Pratiques no.12) Année de publication: 2009 Auteur: Rose Sabanal Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Ce document présente un cas du débat basé sur Internet et de délibération dans le but de renforcer la pensée critique et intégrée entre les élèves du secondaire provenant de divers pays. Le cas démontre que l'école en cas a été un effort consacré à développer des méthodes de communication efficaces entre les jeunes de différentes origines et perspectives culturelles, menant éventuellement à l'élaboration du contenu éducatif qui permettra aux jeunes apprenants à une réflexion critique sur des questions très rivales d’ECI.
세계시민을 위한 국제이해교육 Année de publication: 2003 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century of UNESCO proposed “Learning to Live Together” as the worldwide educational goal at the twenty-first century. Also, as many countries have become multiethnic or multicultural societies due to increasing interdependences, globalization and ICT, the necessity and importance of Education for International Understanding (EIU) on how to live in harmony with others is growing. In Korea, EIU was included as a selective subject for creative experience activities in the seventh national curriculum and the number of schools teaching EIU on the ground has been increasing since 2000. However, in many cases what to teach was left up to teachers’ discretion owing to the lack of clear guidelines or materials. This book is comprised of systematized educational goals and contents in accordance with primary and secondary school curricula, and was developed by Asia-Pacific Centre for Education for International Understanding (APCIEU) under the auspices of UNESCO for its first three years since its establishment in 2000. EIU as a school subject aims to provide students with knowledge, values and ethical attitudes needed for the people of global society to move beyond the borders of ethnicity, culture and religion into a life of peaceful coexistence. Within the frame of EIU, students learn about cultural relativity and universal values. Based on holistic perspective, this book is designed with the following five units - multicultural understanding, issues of globalization, respect for human rights, a peaceful world, and sustainable development - to be utilized for learning at the level of primary and secondary level students.
세계시민을 위한 국제이해교육 Année de publication: 2003 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Commission internationale sur l'éducation pour le XXIe siècle de l'UNESCO a proposé « Appredre à Vivre Ensemble» comme l'objectif de l'éducation dans le monde au XXIe siècle. En outre, comme de nombreux pays sont devenus des sociétés multiethniques ou multiculturelles en raison de l'augmentation des interdépendances, la mondialisation et les TIC, la nécessité et l'importance de l'Éducation pour la Compréhension Internationale (ECI) sur la façon de vivre en harmonie avec les autres. En Corée, ECI a été inclus en tant que sujet sélectif pour les activités d'expérience créatives dans le septième programme national et le nombre d'écoles d'enseignement ECI sur le terrain a augmenté depuis 2000. Cependant, dans de nombreux cas, ce qu'il faut enseigner a été laissé à la discrétion des enseignants en raison de l'absence de lignes directrices ou des matériaux transparents. Ce livre est composé de buts et contenus éducatifs systématisés en conformité avec les programmes de l'école primaire et secondaire, et a été développé par le Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU) sous les auspices de l'UNESCO pour ses trois premières années depuis sa création en 2000 . ECI en tant que matière scolaire vise à fournir aux étudiants des connaissances, des valeurs et des attitudes éthiques nécessaires pour les gens de la société mondiale pour se déplacer au-delà des frontières de l'ethnicité, la culture et la religion dans la vie de la coexistence pacifique. Dans le cadre de l'ECI, les élèves apprennent la relativité culturelle et des valeurs universelles. Sur la base de la perspective holistique, ce livre est conçu avec les cinq unités suivantes - la compréhension multiculturelle, les questions de la mondialisation, le respect des droits de l'homme, un monde pacifique, et le développement durable - pour être utilisé pour l'apprentissage au niveau des élèves de niveau primaire et secondaire.
세계시민을 위한 국제이해교육 Année de publication: 2003 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU 21세기를 위한 유네스코 국제 교육위원회는 21세기 세계교육 목표로 “더불어 사는 학습(Learning to Live Together)”을 제안했다. 오늘날 많은 국가들이 상호 의존성 증가에 기인하는 다문화 혹은 다민족 사회가 되었고, 이에 따라 어떻게 타인과 함께 성장하며 어떻게 조화를 이루며 살아가는 가에 대한 국제이해교육(EIU)의 중요성과 필요성, 세계화와 정보통신 기술(ICT)도 대두되었다. 한국에서는 제 7차 국가 교육 과정에 창의적 체험 활동 과목에 국제이해교육을 포함시켰고, 이를 가르치는 학교의 수가 2000년 이후 꾸준히 증가하고 있다. 그러나 명확한 가이드 라인 또는 자료의 부족으로 많은 경우, 국제이해교육은 교사의 재량에 따라 그 학습이 달려있었다. 본서는 초등 및 중등 교육 과정에 따라 체계화된 교육 목표와 그 내용으로 구성되었고, 2000년도에 설립된 이래 첫 3년동안 유네스코의 후원 하에 국제이해교육을 위한 아시아-태평양 교육원(APCIEU)에 의해 개발되었다. 학과목으로서의 국제이해교육(EIU)은 인종, 문화와 종교의 경계를 넘어 평화롭게 공존할 글로벌 사회의 사람들을 위해 필요한 윤리적 태도 및 가치, 지식을 갖춘 학생을 배양하는 것을 그 목표로 삼고 있다. 국제이해교육의 프레임 안에서 학생들은 문화의 상대성과 보편적 가치에 대해 학습한다. 전인적 관점에 근거하여, 본서는 다음의 다섯 가지 단위-다문화의 이해, 세계화의 쟁점 사안들, 인권 존중, 평화로운 세계, 지속 가능한 계발-로 고안되었으며, 초등 및 중등 학생 수준의 교육을 위해 사용된다.
Building a global community out of the ashes of poverty (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action
Paving the way together for global citizenship education (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action
EIU Best Practice Series No. 17: Climate cool schools project in Malaysia: creating awareness and understanding of climate change Année de publication: 2010 Auteur: Maria Salih Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU The Climate Cool Schools (CCS)-Global Platform project is a multilateral learning portal for students in Malaysia, the UK, and Hong Kong to work together to explore local and global climate change issues. The learning portal enables these students to learn from each other about what actions are possible, and to find a voice to advocate wider actions at the local and global levels. The project was initiated in late 2007 and in early 2008 embarked on a two year trial basis with the British Council (BC), Sultan Idris Education University (SIEU), and the Perak State Education Department (JPN, Perak) as the partners. This project is a follow-up from the ZeroCarbonCity project launched in 2005 by the British Council. 