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Thoughts on Global Citizenship (Universal) Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Nahla Abu Aliwa Auteur institutionnel: Arab Council for Childhood and Development (ACCD) This article addresses global citizenship as one of the hot topics the world currently. The researcher highlighted the difference between global citizenship and traditional citizenship. He also touched upon the concept of multiculturalism and its importance in this multicultural world. Emphasis was placed on the Education for Global Citizenship initiative proposed by UNESCO.  أفكار حول المواطنة العالمية ( الكوكبية ) Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Nahla Abu Aliwa Auteur institutionnel: Arab Council for Childhood and Development (ACCD) يتناول هذا المقال المواطنة الكوكبية باعتبارها أحد الموضوعات المطروحة بقوة على الساحة العالمية. قام الباحث بإلقاء الضوء على الفرق بين المواطنة العالمية والمواطنة التقليدية. وأيضا تطرق لمفهوم التعددية الثقافية وأهميته في العالم المتنوع الثقافات. كما تم التركيز على مبادرة التربية من أجل المواطنة العالمية والتي طرحتها منظمة اليونسكو.  Global Citizenship: Lessons from the Ancients (Curriculum on the Move Global, Thematic Notes No.5) Année de publication: 2022 Auteur: Conrad Hughes Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) "Curriculum On The Move" is a new UNESCO-IBE Series aim at reflecting, debating, producing and disseminating knowledge and ways forward on emerging issues in curriculum-related aspects. The Series emerges from a bottom-up approach, with teachers and students providing their perspectives and experiences on the curriculum.The goal is to rethink the way curriculum is understood and practiced via Webinars, Concept Notes and Global Debates (via Blogs, Twitter, etc.) by involving in a participatory way youth and school practitioners.Right at the centre of the mission statement of many schools, universities and organisations is the phrase “global citizen”. But what does it mean to be a global citizen?  The war in our minds: is global citizenship the answer? (Blue Dot issue 1) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) Feature Global Citizenship Education: A New Educational, Pedagogical and Political Narrative in the World System? (by Carlos A. Torres) In Pursuit of a Global Civics (by Hakan Altinay) Global Citizenship: Necessary and Possible (by Paul and Anne Ehrlich) Cover Story YOUth Speak for a better today and tomorrow (by Piyali Sarkar Debnath, UNESCO MGIEP) Essays Unlocking the Civic Sense of Young Minds (by Karthik Shankar) Shared Home, Shared Hopes and Shared Actions (by Trang T. Nguyen) Redesigning the Education System for Global Citizenship (by Ayodeji Ojo) Youth Voices Who is a global citizen? News What we have been up to UNESCO MGIEP Crossword Event Calendar Get Global!: Steps Worksheets Année de publication: 2003 Auteur: Joanne Price Auteur institutionnel: ActionAid | Oxfam Get Global! is a teachers' guide on how to facilitate active global citizenship. It allows learners to move from thinking about issues that are important to them, to planning and participating in action, and to reflect on their performance, and assess their work. Although aimed at 11-16 year olds, some of the activities could easily be adapted for use with younger learners. Get Global!: Assessment & Evaluation Worksheets Année de publication: 2003 Auteur: Joanne Price Auteur institutionnel: ActionAid | Oxfam Get Global! is a teachers' guide on how to facilitate active global citizenship. It allows learners to move from thinking about issues that are important to them, to planning and participating in action, and to reflect on their performance, and assess their work. Although aimed at 11-16 year olds, some of the activities could easily be adapted for use with younger learners. Get Global!: A Skills-based Approach to Active Global Citizenship Année de publication: 2003 Auteur: Joanne Price Auteur institutionnel: ActionAid | Oxfam Get Global! is a teachers' guide on how to facilitate active global citizenship. It allows learners to move from thinking about issues that are important to them, to planning and participating in action, and to reflect on their performance, and assess their work. Although aimed at 11-16 year olds, some of the activities could easily be adapted for use with younger learners. Discussing Terrorism: a pupil-inspired guide to UK counter-terrorism policy implementation in religious education classroom in England Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Angela Quartermaine Auteur institutionnel: Christian Education | Taylor & Francis Religious education (RE) in England is affected by the challenging of terrorist ideologies and improving community cohesion, but many RE teachers feel ill-equipped in dealing with the issues that might arise from terrorism discussions. Therefore, I suggest that clarification could help alleviate some of the teacher’s concerns and help provide routes by which critical RE teaching and learning can take place. Discussing Terrorism: a pupil-inspired guide to UK counter-terrorism policy implementation in religious education classroom in England Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Angela Quartermaine Auteur institutionnel: Christian Education | Taylor & Francis L’éducation religieuse en Angleterre est affectée par les idéologies terroristes et le renforcement des liens communautaires. Dans ce contexte, de nombreux professeurs d’éducation religieuse se sentent insuffisamment équipés pour traiter des sujets qui peuvent découler de discussions relatives au terrorisme. Ainsi, une clarification permettrait de soulager leurs inquiétudes et d’offrir des pistes pour mettre en place une pédagogie adaptée. PREVENT: creating “radicals” to strengthen anti-Muslim narratives Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Asim Qureshi Auteur institutionnel: Critical Studies on Terrorism The use of de-radicalization narratives in schools, universities and hospitals has led to the criminalization of large sections of the various Muslim communities in the UK. Based on different experiences we hope to present a view of how an aggressive anti-Muslim narrative that is based on assumptions subverts the political expression/identity of individuals by turning them into potential threats.  By understanding the everyday interactions with PREVENT, a picture can be formed of the way that a false presentation of narratives can lead to a person becoming an “extremist” or “terrorist”, while the truth may lie in a completely alternative place.