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제1회 세계시민교육 국제회의 (상생 제47호 2016년 겨울호) Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 47호 <상생>이 제 1회 세계시민교육 국제회의의 성공적 개최를 소개하는 특집호로 발간되었다. 이번 겨울호는 이번 국제회의가 어떤 방식으로 세계시민교육에 대한 경험과 활동을 공유하는 장을 제공하였는지 살펴보고, 회의를 구성한 각 섹션에서 다루어진 내용들을 소개한다. 3 발간사4 국제회의 소개5 회의장 밖에는 (기타행사)6 개회사세계시민교육의 부상과 아태교육원의 역할10 포커스[기조세션] 지속가능하고 평화로운 사회를 만들기 위한 세계시민교육: 어떤 실천과 페다고지가 필요한가? 16 [패널토크] 내가 생각하는 세계시민이란?22 [GCED Talks] 더불어 살기 위한 교육28 분과세션 I세계시민교육 실천가32 분과세션 II세계시민교육의 주제별 접근36 분과세션 III세계시민교육의 학습과정 및 평가 40 국제회의를 마치며참가자들의 후기42 국제이해교육 모범사례42 부탄의 농업 발전에 싹을 틔우기46 차이를 받아들이고 다양성을 육성하는 NGO, Little Circle50 APCEIU에 보내는 편지세계시민이 된 한·중·일 대학생, 관점을 나누고 경계를 허물다 Ensuring Learning Outcomes (SangSaeng no. 46 Fall 2016) Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU The 46th issue of SangSaeng, “Ensuring Learning Outcomes,” has been released. With the Education 2030 Agenda emphasizing the role of measuring quality education outcomes, this fall edition of SangSaeng reviews the current assessment systems and introduces the ongoing struggles and endeavors in developing better measuring tools. 3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnLearn to Live Together: Pillars of Education Start with Learn8 Focus: Ensuring Learning Outcomes8 Preparing Learners for a Different Future: Monitoring Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship in the New Education Era14 Monitoring Knowledge for Better Learning Outcomes: The Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics’ Contribution to Global Citizenship and Its Measurement18 Competences for Democratic Culture: A Council of Europe Project for Teaching and Assessing the Democratic Competence of Student24 From 21st Century Competences to Global Citizenship and Global Competences 28 Special ReportExperiences and Difficulties of a Society: Developing Socio-cultural Skills of Kyrgyzstan Students34 Best Practices34 Embracing Sustainability: You Can Make a Difference39 Student Empowerment through Values in Action (SEVA): Training Students to Express Opinions, Reflect, Critically Evaluate,and Appreciate One’s Own Values and Those of Others44 LetterBe Global with a Compassionate Heart46 Peace in My MemoryFood for Peace in the 21st Century50 APCEIU in Action  EIU Best Practices 2021: Fostering Intercultural Awareness through GCED; A Case from Sri Lanka (EIU Best Practices Series; no.59) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Oshan Madushanka Gunathilake Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.59 introduces ‘Citizen Culture’ which is designed to foster intercultural and interreligious understanding within youth communities through the theories and learnings of GCED. The programme focused on a selected group of young individuals who are representing both vulnerable communities as well as privileged, also belonging to a diverse mixture of cultural, religious, social and ethnic backgrounds. The learners will go into their respective communities and spread this message as agents of positive change and actively contribute to the social cohesion, trust and awareness building through volunteer participation for transforming popular harmful narratives and practices which are structured in our society - cultivating a culture of peace.  Peace Education in Northeast Asia: A Situational Analysis Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Soonwon Kang | Cheng Liu | Ketei Matsui | Batbaatar Monkhooroi | Boyoung Park | Muyu Huang | Oyuntsetseg Dugarsuren Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Being central to education for international understanding and global citizenship, peace education has always been an important theme in UNESCO. For effective delivery of peace education, it is critical to examine and understand the relevance of peace education and its key issues and approaches at a given juncture. With this in mind, in 2020, APCEIU conducted a study on peace education in South Korea to review its current state and suggest some policy recommendations. Following up on this study, APCEIU initiated in 2021 a research project on peace education in Northeast Asia in order to identify how peace education is interpreted and practised in the countries of the region and explore possibilities of cooperation among peace educators, researchers, and practitioners in the region. Building on this research, APCEIU hopes to develop and carry out joint projects for peace education in the region. Developing Online Educational Materials for Global Education in Korea: Project Report Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU | Korea R. Ministry of Education This project aims to enhance the intercultural understanding of Korean teachers and students by utilizing global education and Global Citizenship Education(GCED) materials produced by partner countries’ teachers. Simultaneously, for the teachers from partner countries, the project is expected to enhance their educational competency, global competency, and online teaching competency required in this pandemic era. The project also aims to establish an online teaching and learning model by using online educational materials in Korean classrooms and accumulate and expand educational achievements in response to the spread of online exchange.  Global Citizenship Education: A Policymaking Awareness and Advocacy Handbook Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok GCED is critical for learners and countries to reach the SDG-Education 2030 targets. Many countries have GCED elements, either explicitly or implicitly, within their education policies. However, to fully realize SDG target 4.7 and to enable our learners to achieve the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes needed to succeed in an ever-changing and adaptable world, countries may need to explicitly build these components directly into various education policies. This policymakers’ handbook provides some guidance on how policymakers can develop and adapt local level policies in order to strengthen GCED learning.  EIU Best Practices 2021: Developing a Learning Platform in Engineering; A Case from Denmark (EIU Best Practices Series; no.55) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Serena Leka Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.55 introduces ‘ØkoEngineer’ which is a sustainability learning platform created to educate engineering students in Aarhus on sustainability concepts and how they couple with engineering design through the gamification of project-based learnings. The project aims to prepare the future engineers to play their crucial role in the significant global issues that we face. In response to the above challenges, future engineers, today's students are embracing initiatives that stimulate sustainability education. The students are motivated by the urge to relate sustainability with their domain-specific engineering theories. ØkoEngineer is a web-based game platform designed for integrating sustainability learning in engineering curricula.  EIU Best Practices 2021: Reinforcing GCED Virtually; the AFS Effect+ for the Classroom, a Case from Brazil, Colombia, and New Zealand (EIU Best Practices Series; no.56) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Ana Carolina Cassiano Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.56 introduces ‘the AFS Effect+ for the Classroom Programme’ which is launched in September 2020. The programme has engaged 150+ high-school teachers from Brazil, Colombia, and New Zealand who completed 20 hours of virtual teacher training, collaborated virtually with each other and piloted activities developed by AFS with their classrooms, reaching over 2,500 students. As a result of the programme, the AFS Effect+ for the Classroom: Toolkit for Educators is now available to teachers worldwide to use as a resource for teaching Active Global Citizenship & the SDGs for high school students. The toolkit is currently available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, and being disseminated through AFS Network Organizations which are present in 50+ countries.  EIU Best Practices 2021: Upholding GCED through Amahoro Club; A Case from Burundi (EIU Best Practices Series; no.57) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Sinai Bakanibona Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.57 introduces ‘Amahoro Clubs’ which means Peace Education Clubs. It is a project that has been initiated in other secondary schools of Burundi in terms of consolidating culture of peace and stability in Burundian society by applying different concepts of Global Citizenship Education in our life. This programme influence positively different social stratifications of people to know how to live together and be united by facing diverse challenges which can somber the population in violent conflicts. Amahoro Clubs serve as a platform in which people become aware of the various social issues. Students and teachers are gaining the necessary knowledge and skills that will help prevent the occurrence of conflicts.  EIU Best Practices 2021: Strengthening Global Citizenship Skills; The Project GLACE Experience, A Case from Philippines (EIU Best Practices Series; no.58) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Marco Meduranda Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.58 introduces ‘Project GLACE’ or ‘Global Learning through Active Citizenship Education’. It is an after-school enhancement program that sought to enhance students' global citizenship skills through afterschool learning sessions, off-campus intercultural education experiences, and service-learning or community outreach activities. Using the 4-I's (Inquire, Investigate, Innovate and Impact), selected teachers taught global citizenship education concepts for a span of 12 - 15 weeks with the first six to ten weeks exploring the themes of social justice and equity, identity and diversity, self-awareness and reflection, concern for the environment, commitment to sustainable development, and commitment to participation and inclusion.