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Media and Information Literacy and Fostering Global Citizenship (SangSaeng no.56, 2021) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU In today’s digital age, we increasingly rely on media content and information mostly shared online to keep us informed and connected. Those issues of hate speech and stigma during the COVID-19 pandemic are closely related to the spread of fake news and disinformation. Thus, media and information literacy (MIL) has become more crucial than ever for global citizenship. In this context, the 56th edition of SangSaeng focuses on “Media and Information Literacy and Fostering Global Citizenship.” Contents 03 Editor’s Note 04 Special Column Media and Information Literacy to Ensure Rights, Freedoms / Milena Dragicevic Sesic 09 FOCUS: Media and Information Literacy and Fostering Global Citizenship09 Inclusive Media Education Promotes Media and Information Literacy / Sirkku Kotilainen13 Emotional Awareness in Age of Misinformation and Media and Information Literacy / Lisa van Wyk17 Empowering Youth to Shape Our Digital Future / Amie Kim20 A Narrative in Peace(s) / Bushra Ebadi 25 Best Practices25 Building a FaMiLLi* of MIL Educators in Namibia and Beyond / Uajorokisa Akwenye29 Youth Promoting Literacy for Life through HILA Alliance / Beatrice Bonami 33 Special Report33 Peace as an End and a Process – Dialogue with Dr. Betty Reardon on Peace Education / APCEIU38 Learn for Our Planet, Act for Sustainability – Highlights of World Conference on ESD / Alexander Leicht and Won Jung Byun 42 Story TimeGalap & Jomo / Sirhajwan Idek 44 GCED Youth NetworkYes, We Hear You, We See You / GCED Youth Network Core Group 48 LetterFostering Cultural and Language Diversity in Georgia / Marika Sikharulidze 50 APCEIU in Action
Addressing Educational Challenges In the Era of Pandemics (SangSaeng no.55, 2020) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU With the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the global crisis has further aggravated various multifaceted challenges to humanity. We are forced to prepare for another paradigm shift or, in other words, a “New Normal.” With this in mind, the 55th edition of SangSaeng focuses on “Addressing Educational Challenges in the Era of Pandemics.” Contents03 Editor’s Note04 Special ColumnTowards Sustainability: Implications of Pandemic and How to Create the Future We All Want / Jae C. Choe 08 FOCUS: Addressing Educational Challenges in the Era of Pandemics08 Rethinking Education in the Shadow of the Pandemic / Edward Vickers12 Reimagining Education System to Reduce Social Inequalities / Paul R. Carr16 Reshaping Kenya for Beyond COVID / Jane Wanjiru Nyaga19 Rethinking Human Rights Education in the Pandemic / Abraham Magendzo K.22 Prioritizing GCED in Recovery of Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities / Romina Kasman 26 Best Practices26 Loxo Yakaar: Hands of Hope / Karima Grant and Chakera McIntosh29 Care for Tomorrow Starts Today / Tina Trdin 32 Special ReportReport on the Round Table: “Next Normal” We Make / IGCED, APCEIU 36 Story TimeHow Do You Paint? / Recka Olasiman 38 Peace in My MemoryGive Me Peace on Earth / Libby Giles 41 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionWater Heritage in Southeast Asia / Karen Chin Ai Ying 45 GCED Youth NetworkMeaningful Spaces to Exchange and Learn Together / GCED Youth Network Core Group 48 LetterPromoting GCED in Sri Lanka / Deshamanya A.L.S. Abeywickrama 50 APCEIU in Action
COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Citizenship Education (SangSaeng no.54, 2020) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU Considering the significance of the global pandemic crisis, the 54th edition of SangSaeng focuses on the “COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Citizenship Education.” This issue invites readers to explore how the pandemic has affected the global community and reflect on how we should and can work together to address our common, multifaceted challenges while enhancing global citizenship and solidarity. Contents03 Editor’s Note04 Special Column What Changes Do We Want in the Post-Coronavirus World? / Hyun Mook Lim 08 FOCUS: COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Citizenship Education08 Reflecting on Global Citizenship Education in the Era of the Pandemic / Soon-Yong Pak12 Choosing Our Post-Pandemic World / Ilan Kelman16 Political Economy of COVID-19 and Global Cooperation / Chang-Yup Kim21 Peace in the Time of Global Pandemic / Yonas Adaye Adeto25 The Pandemic Stall of 2020 / Virginia A. Miralao30 Marine Conservation Efforts in Uncertain Times / Kerstin Forsberg35 Plague, Prejudice and Protest: The Role of Education in Pandemic World / Lynn Davies39 Media and Information Literacy Matters in Preparing for Post-Pandemic World / Divina Frau-Meigs 44 GCED Youth NetworkYouth Voices on the COVID-19 Pandemic and a New Work / Diego Manrique, Tshering Zangmo and Zanji Sinkala in collaboration with Hadi Althib 50 APCEIU in Action
Climate Crisis, Education and Global Citizenship (SangSaeng no.53, 2019) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU In view of the rapidly growing concerns about the climate crisis, the 53rd issue of SangSaeng focuses on how we should respond to the challenge under the theme of “Climate Crisis, Education and Global Citizenship.” Contents 03. Editor’s Note 04. Special Column Reimagining Our Future in Light of the Climate Crisis/Helena Norber-Hodge, 08. Focus 08 Empowering Learners for Climate Action and Transformation /Alexander Leicht 12 Changing Education, Not the Planet /Sun-kyung Lee 16 Power of a Global Classroom/Lynette Shultz and Carrie Karsgaard 19 Sustainability Starts with Teachers/Shepherd Urenje 24. Best Practices 24 Y-Adapt Inspires Youth-led Climate Change Action/ Brigitte Rudram 29 Local Energy Transition, from Imagination to Everyday Life/ Soyoung Kim 32. Story Time Pluto, a Stubborn Planet / Aprilia Sanie 34. Peace in My Memory 34 Global Citizenship Education in a Divided World / Makoto Kobayashi, 37 Clearing Streets of Burkina Faso / Francois Compaore 40. Understanding the Asia and the Pacific Melting Discoveries in Altai Plateau /In Uk Kang 44. GCED Youth Network Youth as the motor for GCED /Diego Manrique and GCED Youth Network 48. Letter The Journey of Making Peace in the Arab World /Khalaf Al'Abri, 50. APCEIU in Action
Renewing Our Commitment through Revision of 1974 Recommendation (SangSaeng no.60, 2023) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU After nearly 50 years, UNESCO is in the process of revising “the 1974 Recommendation”. The revision aims to ensure the sustained relevance of the Recommendation within the evolving global and educational landscape in the face of contemporary and future threats to peace, and notably included the concept of ‘global citizenship’. Recognising its profound significance, SangSaeng No. 60 focuses on the theme of “Renewing. Our Commitment through the Revision of the 1974 Recommendation” to delve into the intrinsic value and significance underpinning the revision of this normative instrument. Contents 03 Editor's Note 04 Special Column Peace Educators Reflect on Revision of 1974 Recommendation / Betty Reardon & Tony Jenkins Renewing Our Commitment to Build a Culture of Peace through Education / Toh Swee-Hin 12 FOCUS: Renewing Our Commitment through Revision of the 1974 Recommendation Highly Capable, Profoundly Human / Elisa Guerra Revisiting UNESCO 1974 Recommendation / Bert J. Tuga & Edward Shiener S. Landoy Creatively Innovative Thinking for 21st Century / Patrice Ssembirige Observations on Revision of 1974 Recommendation / Rilli Lappalainen 26 Special Report What You Need to Know about Revision of 1974 Recommendation / UNESCO and APCEIU 28 Best Practices Tell Me About My Planet / Elvira Sarsenova Crucial Strategy to Mainstream GCED in Education / Rebecca Rosario Bercasio 36 Story Time Bringing GCED to Life Through the Power of Social Impact Films / Virginia Pittaro 40 Understanding the Asia-Pacific Region Mosaic of Sri Lankan Cultural Life / Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri 44 GCED YOUTH NETWORK Youth Addressing Pressing Social Issues / Umair Mushtaq & Anna Susarenco 48 Letter Butterfly Effect of Embracing Opportunities / Khalifa Affnan 50 APCEIU in Action
Food Security and Peace (SangSaeng no.59, 2022) 발행 연도: 2023 단체 저자: APCEIU The food security issue is vital in pursuing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which specifically include a goal of zero hunger. Hunger is both a cause and a result of conflicts. In this perspective, SangSaeng No. 59 focuses on the issue of “food security and peace” in order to examine the impacts of food insecurity and food crises and to explore possible alternatives or solutions to prevent conflicts and secure peace. Contents 03 Editor’s Note 04 Special ColumnRepositioning Youth for Responsible Citizenship / Michael Boakye-Yiadom and Raymond Chegedua Tangonyire, SJ. 08 FOCUS: Food Security and Peace 08 Conflict of Securing Food – ‘Food Insecurity is in Effect Creating an Existential Threat to Human Existence’ / Gavin E L Hall 12 Prioritizing Food Justice – Thinking About Water/Food Nexus for Latin America / Mayari Castillo 16 Feeding the Planet’s Survival – Climate Crisis and Food Security are Paramount Issues for Students to Connect with Nature / Simon Klein 21 Best Practices 21 Archipelagos of Certainty and Inclusion – Identifying Diverse Strategies to Make Learning Effective for Disabled / Eduardo Esteban Perez Leon 25 Adventure Education in Youth Work – Using Rick to Connect People and Nature to Unlearn Unhealthy Behaviours / Tina Trdin 30 InterviewRoad to Peace and Hope in Times of Crisis – Lee Chul Soo’s Works on Peace and Living Beings / APCEIU 36 Story TimeMessage of a Warlus / Marisol Bock 40 Peace in My MemoryPeace at Home / Ivy Joshia 44 Understanding the Asia and the PacificRenaissance of Traditional Archery in Asia / Lee Seunghwan 48 LetterMaking History with the EIU Photo Class Programme / Fanny Amalia Surya Tantular 50 APCEIU in Action 