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Digital Technologies to Advance Global Citizenship Education in Schools Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Maria Barry | Gabriela Martinez Sainz Auteur institutionnel: Dublin City University. Institute of Education. Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education | Trócaire How can technology be used in classrooms to advance Global Citizenship Education? That is the general question that guides the present report as a result of a research project conducted at the Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education in partnership with Trócaire. The overall aim of the project was to develop a knowledge base on the contribution of digital technologies (DT) to school-based GCE programmes and teaching. It consisted of a systematic review of the most recent literature and published evidence, a discussion with experts in the field of digital technologies and education, and an exploration of teacher practices in Ireland and beyond.  A Desirable and Practical Approach to Global Citizenship Education: An Exploration of “Global Storylines” in Scotland (Studies in Foreign Education; Vol. 47, No. 3) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Rao Shuqi Auteur institutionnel: Northeast Normal University The problems that global citizenship education has to deal with are threefold. “Global Storylines”, which provides corresponding solutions to practical difficulties, has emerged as the most effective approach to global citizenship education in Scotland. Firstly, global citizenship education has enjoyed a long continuity of government support. Through integrating with the current curriculum landscape, “Global Storylines” experiences secure curriculum status. Secondly, by utilizing “storylines” and educational drama, global society and global issues are introduced in subtle forms, which benefits students’ experienced-based learning. The contradiction between students’ cognitive need and ability is resolved accordingly. Thirdly, WOSDEC as the co-creator of “Global Storylines” offers a professional learning program. Teachers are universally supported in terms of theoretical knowledge, practical skills and being involved in the teaching community of global citizenship education.  What's in a Word? The Problem with 'Development' with Dr Karen Pashby Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Karen Pashby Auteur institutionnel: Bridge 47 Dr Karen Pashby is a Reader at Manchester Metropolitan University and is also part of Bridge 47's Knowledge Exchange Partnership.In this episode, Karen explores development through a post/de-colonial lens, discussing how development is viewed in public discourse and how these effects the field of Development Education.  The Teaching of Regional and Minority Languages in Schools in Europe: Eurydice Report Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: European Commission This Eurydice report provides a short overview of policy efforts made across Europe in support of the teaching of regional or minority languages in schools. It firstly presents the reference made to regional or minority languages by top-level education authorities in official documents. It then illustrates some of the policies and measures related to the teaching of regional or minority languages that are in place in the different European education systems. This is followed by an overview of some of the EU-funded projects and initiatives aiming to support the teaching of regional or minority languages in schools in Europe.  Understanding Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in the Digital Age: A Question of Democracy Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Ulla Carlsson Auteur institutionnel: University of Gothenburg | UNESCO This book consists of three parts. In the first part, a number of articles of a more general nature discuss media and information literacy (MIL) in a variety of contexts as well as courses of development on national, regional and global levels. The focus in the second part is on Sweden, the host the UNESCO Global MIL Week Feature Conference 2019. The articles in this part present current research findings, policy decisions and political initiatives, and some examples of ‘best practices’ in the MIL area. The third part presents a new approach to MIL in a context of social change and Agenda 2030.  Human Rights Stories: Tales of Human Rights Defenders for Primary Schools Année de publication: 2012 Auteur: Claire Glavey | Fiona O’Shea | Valeria Navarro Auteur institutionnel: Amnesty International Ireland | Irish Aid This resource pack has been developed by Amnesty International Ireland in consultation with an advisory and piloting group of primary school teachers. The concept for the resource pack originated with primary school teachers who identified storytelling as a powerful medium through which a range of concepts and topics can be introduced in the classroom. Human rights issues can appear daunting, distant and theoretical. Through the familiar medium of storytelling, human rights situations can be explored on a level at which children can encounter the real life impact of human rights in practice. Engaging with stories through discussion, creative thinking and character exploration develops the skill of empathy. This brings about the realisation that human rights belong to everyone and that we all have a role to play in ensuring that human rights are protected locally and globally.  From Rhetoric to Reality: Identifying Teacher Opportunities and Barriers in Educating for Human Rights (Journal of Global Citizenship & Equity Education; Vol. 7, No. 1) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Wanda Cassidy | Özlem Sensoy | Kumari Beck Auteur institutionnel: Centennial College In this paper we report findings from a four-year study into legal literacy that examined educational opportunities and barriers when teaching about legal literacy, citizenship education, and human rights education. Detailed findings are drawn from interviews with eleven teachers who self-identify as valuing and embedding legal literacy and related themes (human rights, identity, citizenship, and ecological sustainability) in their classrooms. Results show that despite deep rhetorical commitments to human rights education, teachers are stymied by perceived barriers to implementing HRE, particularly the action dimension. We name these perceived barriers and examine the case of one of the teachers who seemingly has overcome them, in order to identify potential constructive interventions in teacher education.  Mapping Digital Literacy Policy and Practice in the Canadian Education Landscape Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Michael Hoechsmann | Helen DeWaard Auteur institutionnel: MediaSmarts This paper Mapping Digital Literacy Policy and Practice in the Canadian Landscape draws on policy and curriculum documents from across Canada to synthesize key concepts and best practices in current digital literacy education.  L’enseignement des à l’école en Europe langues régionales ou minoritaires: Rapport Eurydice Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: European Commission Ce rapport d’Eurydice offre un bref aperçu des efforts politiques déployés dans toute l’Europe pour soutenir l’enseignement des langues régionales ou minoritaires à l’école. Il présente tout d’abord les références aux langues régionales ou minoritaires figurant dans les documents officiels émanant des plus hautes autorités responsables de l’éducation. Sont ensuite illustrées certaines des stratégies et mesures liées à l’enseignement de langues régionales ou minoritaires qui sont déployées dans les différents systèmes éducatifs européens. Enfin, le rapport donne un aperçu de certains projets et initiatives financés par l’Union européenne afin de soutenir l’enseignement des langues régionales ou minoritaires à l’école en Europe.  Metodologías para la educación transformadora y la ciudadanía global Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Rubén Gallego Auteur institutionnel: InteRed | Agencia Vasca de Cooperación al Desarrollo | Diputación Foral de Bizkaia La Pedagogía de los cuidados hace necesaria buscar metodologías que sean coherentes con lo que busca, y por ello, diferentes de la tradicional forma enseñanza – aprendizaje. Necesitamos una metodología que haga primero vivenciar las cosas, sentirlas, para teorizarlas después; una metodología que rescate el valor pedagógico del juego, del encuentro, que apueste por el impacto terapéutico del afecto. Es necesario estar convencidos de que una sola vivencia, una experiencia, puede más que miles de palabras. Por ello, en este módulo, presentamos tres grupos de metodologías, con dos propuestas metodológicas cada una: Las metodologías lúdicas: juego cooperativo y Ludopedagogía Las metodologías artísticas: técnicas ludicoteatrales y Arteterapia. Las metodologías experienciales: Aprendizaje-Servicio con enfoque de derechos y Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos transformadores con mirada global.