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English and Global Citizenship Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB English lessons are an opportunity for your learners to explore new and diverse cultures, hone their language skills and develop empathy.This guide includes ideas for learning about the world whilst improving speaking and listening, reading, writing and media literacy skills. It also contains handy links to further resources and ideas for books which can help capture your learners' imaginations. Global Digital Citizenship: Quick Start Guide Auteur institutionnel: Global Digital Citizen Foundation What does it mean to be a Global Digital Citizen? Who is this person and what do they stand for? What makes them true global leaders and creators? The journey to understanding begins here, with the Global Digital Citizen Quickstart Guide.This is the final book in the GDCF's Fluency Quickstart series. This guide explores the skills and practices that make an exemplary Global Digital Citizen.With this Quickstart Guide you can:  Explore the tenets of global citizenship Develop unique skills and mindsets Measure student progress Create challenging PBL lessons Become a great global digital citizen   Project Based Learning Ideas Guide: K-12 Learners Auteur institutionnel: Global Digital Citizen Foundation Project-based learning is a big part of today’s modern learning environments. It takes students on a cool journey of creativity, exploration, and true real-world relevance. What does PBL look like in action in your classroom?Solution Fluency provides the building blocks for PBL. It’s a way for students to learn good problem-solving skills and to become successful with any challenge.This PBL Ideas Book will help them do exactly that. Inside are classroom project ideas for years K–12. There are 9 awesome projects to choose from with choices for primary, middle, and senior grades. But wait—what if the scenario idea you like isn’t for your specific grade?No problem at all. These PBL ideas are customizable and scalable for any grade level. They’re also cross-curricular in nature, and can be adapted to other subject areas.Explore these scenarios and think creatively about how you can bring them to life for your students. Solution Fluency Quickstart Skills Guide Auteur institutionnel: Global Digital Citizen Foundation What is Solution Fluency? What are the specific skills it develops? Why are they important? The answers are right here in the Solution Fluency Quickstart Skills Guide.In this free guide, we’ll introduce you to the basics of Solution Fluency. You'll learn about the 6Ds process, the skills each phase develops, and why Solution Fluency skills are a crucial part of modern learning.With this free Quickstarter Guide you can: Get to know Solution Fluency skillsets Develop them with students Cultivate critical thinking Give students problem-solving superpowers   Global Citizenship Guides: Teaching Controversial Issues Année de publication: 2006 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB This guide aims to demonstrate how, by enhancing young people’s ability to handle controversial issues, teachers can support and develop them as global citizens.This guide explores:what controversial issues arewhy controversial issues should be taughtwhy some issues are, or can become, controversialwhat guidance exists for handling controversial issuesclassroom strategies for handling and exploring controversial issuessome practical activities for teaching controversial issues.  Enseigner l'histoire et la prévention des génocides - Peut on prévenir les crimes contre l'humanité ? The question of barbarism dominates remembrance issues. The study of the prevention of crimes against humanity constitutes another major challenge. But these sensitive and complex debates are problematic. All fields are concerned : history, memory, law, philosophy, politics. How can schools tackle them ? Two solutions : opting for a comparative study of genocides, particularly the Holocaust and the Tutsis in Rwanda; and using the "universal/particular" dialectic, institutions and individuals. Recollections of the past and edification of the future, this book gives meaning to education and presents a sensitive reflection of the challenges of history and the contemporary world. (By the author - Translation) Enseigner l'histoire et la prévention des génocides - Peut on prévenir les crimes contre l'humanité ? La question de la barbarie domine les questions commémoratives. L'étude de la prévention des crimes contre l'humanité constitue un autre défi majeur. Mais ces débats délicats et complexes sont problématiques. Tous les champs sont concernés: l'histoire, la mémoire, le droit, la philosophie, la politique. Comment les écoles peuvent les aborder? Deux solutions: opter pour une étude comparative des génocides, en particulier l'Holocauste et les Tutsis au Rwanda; et en utilisant les « particuliers/universels» dialectiques, les institutions et les individus. Recollections du passé et de l'édification de l'avenir, ce livre donne un sens à l'éducation et présente une réflexion sensible des défis de l'histoire et le monde contemporain. (Par l'auteur - traduction) Discussion Papers Journal (Vol 1) In Volume I, students are introduced to the subject of the Holocaust and its implications through the writings of experts in this field of study and testimonies from survivors. German Professor Monika Richarz provides the reader with historical context and insight into Jewish culture before the war and French-born Holocaust survivor Simone Veil gives a first-hand account of experiencing the Holocaust as a Jew. Hungarian writer László Teleki talks about the Roma experience and how this group was similarly targeted by the Nazis. Historian and Professor Yehuda Bauer (Israel) explains how the Holocaust evolved from a utopian ideology that involved hatred of Jews, while Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (USA) challenges the reader with the question “Why hate?” Other contributors include Professor Xu Xin (China), Professor Ben Kiernan (Australia), Professor Edward Kissi (South Africa), and Francis Deng (former Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide and today Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United Nations). (By the publisher) Discussion Papers Journal (Vol 1) Dans le volume I, les élèves sont initiés au sujet de l'Holocauste et de ses implications à travers les écrits d'experts dans ce domaine d'étude et des témoignages de survivants. Professeur allemand Monika Richarz fournit au lecteur le contexte historique et un aperçu de la culture juive avant la guerre et survivant de l'Holocauste d'origine française Simone Veil donne un compte rendu de première main de l'expérience de l'Holocauste en tant que Juif. L’ écrivain hongrois László Teleki parle de l'expérience des Roms et la façon dont ce groupe a été ciblé de façon similaire par les nazis. Professeur Yehuda Bauer (Israël), historien, explique comment l'Holocauste a évolué à partir d'une idéologie utopiste qui a impliqué la haine des Juifs, alors que le prix Nobel et survivant de l'Holocauste Elie Wiesel (USA) défie le lecteur avec la question «Pourquoi la haine? » Parmi les autres contributeurs Professeur Xu Xin (Chine), le professeur Ben Kiernan (Australie), le professeur Edward Kissi (Afrique du Sud), et Francis Deng (ancien Conseiller spécial du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies sur la prévention du génocide et aujourd'hui Représentant permanent du Soudan du Sud auprès des Nations Unies ). (Par l'éditeur) Discussion Papers Journal (Vol 2) In Volume II, Chinese author Pan Guang delivers a gripping account of how Jews made their way to Shanghai during the Second World War while Polish writer Andrzej Mirga details the Nazi persecution of Roma and Sinti during the same period. Argentine professor Juan E. Méndez bring us to the 21st century with a discussion of the 2011 arrest and pending trial of accused Serbian war criminal Ratko Mladic. And the timeless value of Holocaust education is explored as South African Tali Nates shows how education is helping to heal the divisions wrought by apartheid in South Africa and Russian scholar Ilya Altman lays out Holocaust remembrance and education in contemporary Russia. Other contributors are Edward Mortimer and Kaja Shonick Glahn (UK / Germany), David Matas (Canada), Lenore Weitzman (USA), and Robert Krell (Canada). (By the publisher)