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우리는 세계시민: 나눔을 위한 배움; 고등 편 Année de publication: 2013 Auteur: 고아라 | 고영주 | 김영미 | 성은경 | 홍지영 Auteur institutionnel: KOICA ODA 교육원 | 국제개발협력민간협의회 우리는 세계시민(고등편)은 상호연계성, 인권, 빈곤, 국제개발 진로 등을 주제로 한 세계시민교육 교사용 교수학습자료이다. 게임자료 및 선택활동이 포함되어 있다.
Bank of Actions for Global Citizens Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Global Citizens Award The Bank of Actions guide can be used by anyone looking for creative inspiration to take action as global citizens. It is designed as a toolkit for engaging the public in global justice issues in meaningful ways that can help bring about positive change in our world.The Bank of Actions has been designed in the context of returned international volunteers participating in the Global Citizen Award programme.
Thinkpiece: Are We Changing the World?; Reflections on Development Education, Activism and Social Change Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Stephen McCloskey Auteur institutionnel: Centre for Global Education (CGE) This article has been published as part of a one year development education project delivered by the Centre for Global Education and funded by Trócaire. It aims to support reflection and debate on how development educators engage the public on international development issues. The article comes on the back of recent research, most notably Oxfam’s Finding Frames report, which suggests that the development sector is struggling to enhance and sustain citizenship engagement on the structural causes of poverty and inequality. The article probes some of the factors that may underpin this lack of engagement both within the development education sector specifically and the wider development sector more generally. It examines some of the challenges involved in engaging learners in actions on global issues. Some of these challenges relate to the sectors and environmental pressures in which development educators operate which can thwart in-depth engagement with learners.
2020 연대와 공동체 의식으로 코로나바이러스감염증-19를 함께 극복해 나가는 세계시민교육 Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: 서울특별시교육청 민주시민생활교육과 세계시민교육은 지역에서 일어나는 다양한 사안들이 지구 공동의 문제와 연결되어 있다는 것을 이해하고 공감하며 이러한 문제들을 해결하기 위한 다양한 방면에서의 지식, 기술, 태도를 기르고 지구 공동체의 더 평화롭고 행복한 미래를 지향하는 교육이다.이 자료는 서울특별시교육청에서 코로나바이러스감염증-19로 인한 위기에 대응하기 위해 발간한 혐오와 차별을 극복하는 연대와 책임의 세계시민성 함양 자료이다. 코로나 바이러스 감염으로 학교에 오지 못하는 학생들에게 온라인 수업 교재로 활용하여 관련 주제에 대해 학생 스스로 다양한 자료를 찾아보거나 자신의 생각을 온라인으로 공유하는 방법으로 사용할 수 있으며 직접 교실에서 학생들과 함께 교과 융합이나 주제 중심 수업으로도 활용 가능하다.
Educación para la ciudadanía y la convivencia: construimos paz a nuestra medida; ciclo inicial (prejardín, jardín y transición) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) | Fe y Alegría These twelve modules make reference to a series of activities that focus on how children from all the educative grades understand and live citizenship, strengthening and facilitating the learning processes based on autonomy. This educative materials, which are aimed at being implemented inside the classrooms, attempt to serve as input resources for educators and other agents that work on or are interested in working with citizenship education and coexistence. The overall objective is to provide quality education.
Teaching and Learning about Child Rights: A Study of Implementation in 26 Countries Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Lee Jerome | Lesley Emerson | Laura Lundy | Karen Orr Auteur institutionnel: Queen’s University Belfast | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This research contributes to the global debate on child rights education (CRE). It explores implementation of CRE in early childhood education, primary and secondary schools in 26 countries with a UNICEF National Committee presence. It includes a literature review, results from an on-line survey completed by national experts, seven country case studies and a series of benchmarking statements for CRE implementation.
From Volunteers to Active Citizens Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Grainne O’Neil Auteur institutionnel: Comhlámh This is a practical guide for volunteer sending-organisations, which aims to build capacity to support and deepen volunteers’ ongoing learning and critical engagement with international development issues, and to help volunteers “to address the structural and underlying causes of inequality and injustice to participate in social change making.”
When Mandela Danced in the Square: Lessons for Young Citizens from the Scottish Anti-Apartheid Movement Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: West of Scotland Development Education Centre (WOSDEC) | Nelson Mandela Scottish Memorial Foundation This resource aims to understand the context of apartheid South Africa, the life of Nelson Mandela and the connections to the Scottish anti-apartheid movement. The activities in this resource support second and third level learners within Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence to explore Scotland’s connection with Nelson Mandela and feel empowered to take action on issues of importance to them today.
Teaching about Climate Change in Irish Primary Schools Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Fionnuala Flynn Auteur institutionnel: Trocaire | Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education (CHRCE) | Global Schools This resource is a useful and practical tool for educators and policy makers on climate change education that puts forward a whole school approach. It sets out some of the key elements of climate change education and offers practical tips and tools for teachers and schools.
Curriculum development and review for democratic citizenship and human rights education Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Felisa Tibbitts Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe Education for democratic citizenship and human rights education (EDC/HRE) are educational areas that contribute fundamentally to our ability to live together in communities, in countries and as neighbours across national borders. They also help to enable a flourishing global community. The wider aim of EDC/HRE is the establishment of sustainable and participative forms of democracy based on respect for human rights and good governance. As such, EDC/HRE is a public good and an ongoing investment for producing societies characterised by human rights principles such as non-discrimination, inclusion and participation, and the rule of law. The central purpose of this resource is to support the development of education policies and curricula in schools that support and promote young people’s participation in democratic life. As such, EDC/HRE is inevitably in an ongoing state of development and review. This resource aims to support the work of education leaders and curriculum developers in integrating EDC/HRE within curriculum systems and to encourage the engagement of stakeholders in supporting such efforts. 