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Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning: Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship; Preparing Pupils for Life in an Interconnected World Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: British Council | UK aid This resource contributes to the development of pupils’ core skills, enabling them to think critically, to consider how to resolve problems, to take informed and reflective action and to develop personal leadership skills. During the course, pupils will analyse global issues, and will plan, implement and evaluate action. This course can be linked to a variety of curriculum areas, including English, Social Studies, Geography, Modern Foreign Languages, Maths, History and Art and Design. It can be used with or without an overseas partner school.
Teach the Change: 8 Steps to Be a Global Teacher Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: Start the Change | European Union (EU) These guidelines are a result of consultation with 45 teachers from across Europe, drawing on their combined experiences to reflect on the main challenges of developing educational activities on global issues and with a particular focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and migration.
Educación a la ciudadanía mundial: Marco de referencia de la AQOCI Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Affaires mondiales Canada | Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) La educación es parte integrante de la misión de las organizaciones de solidaridad y cooperación internacionales (OCI). En continuidad con su misión de educación y de compromiso con el público, la AQOCI adopta de ahora en adelante un enfoque de Educación para la ciudadanía mundial (ECM). Ésta se encuentra en la razón misma de ser de la asociación y de sus integrantes, ya que la solidaridad internacional supone que todas las poblaciones estén conscientes de las desigualdades y que se movilicen para la construcción de un mundo más justo e igualitario. Durante el 1er Encuentro, las OCI destacaron la importancia de ampliar el impacto de su acción en ECM y de hacer valer y reconocer sus competencias en ese ámbito ante los diversos colaboradores así como la población en general. En ese sentido, este nuevo marco de referencia es una primera herramienta para las OCI miembros de la AQOCI. En éste se propone orientación, conceptos y un repertorio conciso de nuestras prácticas comunes con el objetivo de describir, orientar y reconocer nuestra acción colectiva en ECM. Este marco expresa la visión actual de la AQOCI y valora la acción diversificada del conjunto de sus integrantes.
Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale: Cadre de référence de l’AQOCI Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Affaires mondiales Canada | Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) L’éducation fait partie intégrante de la mission des organismes de solidarité et de coopération internationales (OCI). En continuité avec l’éducation et l’engagement du public, l’AQOCI adopte désormais l’approche de l’Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM). Celle-ci est au cœur de la raison d’être de l’association et de ses membres puisque la solidarité internationale suppose que toutes les populations soient conscientes des inégalités et qu’elles se mobilisent dans la construction d’un monde plus juste et égalitaire. Lors du 1er Rendez-vous, les OCI ont souligné l’importance d’accroître l’impact de leur action en ECM et de mieux faire valoir et reconnaître leur expertise dans ce domaine auprès de divers partenaires, particulièrement des milieux de l’enseignement, ainsi qu’auprès de la population en général. Dans ce sens, ce nouveau cadre de référence est un premier outil pour les OCI membres de l’AQOCI. Il propose une orientation, une terminologie et un recensement succinct de nos pratiques communes afin de décrire, orienter et reconnaître leur action collective en ECM. Ce cadre de référence exprime la vision actuelle de l’AQOCI et valorise l’action diversifiée de l’ensemble de ses membres.
Global Youth Work: Activities for Global Citizenship Année de publication: 2014 Auteur: Kate Allen | Charlotte Dwyer Auteur institutionnel: Scotdec | European Union (EU) | Government of Scotland This resource has been designed for youth workers and other professionals working with young people to promote global youth work as a mainstream practice across Scotland. Each chapter contains practical activities, background information and resources aimed at encouraging young people to think about their own lives and how they connect with others. Examining these topics within the framework of social justice, human rights and sustainable development enables young people to reflect on how their behaviour and actions impact on people and issues locally and globally.
Social Stigma Associated with COVID-19: A Guide to Preventing and Addressing Social Stigma Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | World Health Organization (WHO) This resource aims for Government, media and local organisations working on the new coronavirus disease to prevent and address social stigma associated with COVID-19. It offers concrete examples and communication tips on possible actions to counter stigmatizing attitudes.
Teaching Controversial Issues: A Guide for Teachers Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB This revised and updated version of Oxfam’s popular guide recognises the changes in social and political contexts in recent years and seeks to support educators in their discussions with young people in this complex environment. In increasingly divisive and polarised times, the need for young people to feel confident in tackling controversial issues is more pressing than ever. Advances in technology and the rise of social media mean that it is more important than ever for young people to think critically to become effective global citizens.This guide explores:• What controversial issues are.• Reasons for teaching controversial issues.• The value of a global citizenship education approach.• Guidance and classroom strategies for handling and exploring controversial issues.• Some practical activities for teaching controversial issues.
Education for 'Global Citizenship': A Framework for Discussion Année de publication: 2013 Auteur: Sobhi Tawil Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The notion of ‘global citizenship’ has recently gained prominence in international development discourse with the recently-adopted United Nations Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative (2012). Among the three priority areas outlined in this global initiative, the third aims to ‘foster global citizenship’.The notion of ‘global citizenship’, however, remains very broad, if not contested, and consequently difficult to operationalize in education. There are two possible reasons for this. Firstly, it is unclear whether the very notion of ‘global citizenship’ is a metaphor, a contradiction of terms, or an oxymoron (Davies, 2006). Secondly, when applied to education, the notion of ‘global citizenship’ implies a certain degree of confusion. This paper discusses the following questions. What does ‘global citizenship’ possibly imply both from a legal perspective, as well as from that of collective identity, sense of belonging, and civic engagement? Is ‘global citizenship education’ (or ‘education for global citizenship’) merely an expression of a fundamental purpose of education systems? Does it also refer to a broad area of teaching and learning? If so, what are the contours of this domain? How does it relate to other often overlapping areas of learning associated with civic and political socialization? 