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Digital Citizenship Education Project (DCE): 10 Domains Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: Council of Europe The aim of the DCE project launched by the Council of Europe’s Education Policy Division is to empower children to participate actively in digital society. This involves providing them with an education that develops a sense of critical analysis and the effective use of digital technologies while fostering a notion of citizenship based on respect for human rights and democratic culture.
Éducation à la citoyenneté numérique (ECN): Les 10 thématiques Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: Council of Europe Le projet ECN de la Division des Politiques Educatives du Conseil de l’Europe a pour objectif de permettre aux enfants de participer activement et de manière autonome à la société numérique. Ceci passe par une éducation qui développe un sens d’analyse critique et l’utilisation efficace des technologies numériques intégrant une notion de citoyenneté fondée sur le respect des droits de l’homme et la culture démocratique.
Digital Citizenship... and Your Child What Every Parent Needs to Know and Do Год публикации: 2019 Организация-автор: Council of Europe The Council of Europe has created this guide to help you: better understand digital citizenship, and how it shapes online behaviour discuss digital citizenship with your children take steps to help your children master the competences digital citizenship is built on encourage your children’s school to play its role in educating competent young digital citizens.
La citoyenneté numérique... et votre enfant: Ce que tout parent a besoin de savoir et de faire Год публикации: 2019 Организация-автор: Council of Europe Le Conseil de l’Europe a préparé le présent guide pour vous aider : à mieux comprendre la citoyenneté numérique et ses effets sur les comportements en ligne; à parler de la citoyenneté numérique avec vos enfants; à agir pour aider vos enfants à maîtriser les compétences indispensables à la citoyenneté numérique; à encourager les établissements scolaires de vos enfants à s’associer avec compétence à l’éducation à la citoyenneté numérique.
Cosmopolitan Sidestep: University Life, Intimate Geopolitics and the Hidden Costs of “Global” Citizenship (Area; Vol. 51, No. 4) Год публикации: 2018 Автор: Mike Dimpfl | Sara Smith Организация-автор: Royal Geographical Society | Wiley In higher education in the US today, particular practices of global engagement are positioned as essential to student learning. Institutional stakeholders foreground the potential of outward‐facing orientation to the globe while sidestepping local connections to racial inequality and injustice foregrounded by student and waged‐worker activism. Faculty and student composition, course content and hierarchies of waged work have been targeted by activists from within and without. In this example, relations between labour, students and administrators at a large southern research university in the USA reveal the mechanisms by which especially neoliberal cosmopolitanisms require an intentional and narrow rendering of what and who counts in the production of campus life. A discussion of student activism and changes to housekeeping work practices reveal how power is produced and divided by controlling and corralling particular kinds of social reproductive labour. In light of the redistribution and erasure of this labour, we argue that US universities are geopolitical in nature, shaping young people's orientations to an imagined global citizenship to create a specific form of cosmopolitanism that centres whiteness and makes claim to a globally oriented generosity rather than a justice‐oriented framework with explicit connections to the breadth of waged work undergirding university life and practice. To create this possibility, the university frequently side‐steps complex interconnections between student life and systems of racialised, ethnicised and gendered exploitation in local spaces in favour of a focus of similar inequalities in the world “out there.”
Global Education for Ontario Learners: Practical Strategies; A Summary of Research Год публикации: 2018 Автор: Caroline Manion | Nadya Weber Организация-автор: Ontario (Canada). Ministry of Education This summary report flows from the policy outlined in Ontario’s Strategy for K–12 International Education (OME, 2015). The report highlights current knowledge about good and/or promising practices in global education in order to suggest practical strategies for improved teaching, learning, and achievement. The intended audience for this piece includes all education stakeholders – community members, parents, learners, system leaders, school leaders, and educators – as active agents of change in support of an education strategy designed to integrate global perspectives, cultures, and experiences in the curriculum and learning environment. The purpose is to enable students to develop the competencies they will need to thrive as citizens in an increasingly globalized world.
Manual for Teachers and Educators: To Empower Young People on Sdgs and Migration Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: Start the Change | European Union (EU) The Start the Change project aims to improve education provision linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 12 European countries, with a special emphasis on the relationship between migration and global inequality, and contributing to the fulfilment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.The first part of the guide (THINK) describes the educational model proposed by Start the Change. Service Learning gives an overview of a pedagogical approach that promotes a new perspective to acquiring global citizenship knowledge, skills and attitudes - not just in the classroom but also through direct experience of working on real issues in the community. MANUAL TO INSPIRE: START THE CHANGE 11 Participative methodologies are the basis of all good global citizenship education, and youth empowerment can be enhanced through peer to peer approaches. The second part of the guide (LEARN) is dedicated to enhancing teachers’ and educators’ knowledge of the contents of the project: the Sustainable Development Goals, inequality and migration issues. Storytelling can be used to develop short film storylines on Start the Change issues. Educational activities can be enriched by using ICT to promote global learning and include voices and experiences from the Global South. The third part of the guide (DO) is dedicated to activities and methodologies to help young people explore these issues and inspire them to take action in their communities.
Resultados iniciales del estudio Internacional de educación cívica y ciudadana de la IEA Год публикации: 2010 Автор: Wolfram Schulz | John Ainley | Julian Fraillon | David Kerr | Bruno Losito Организация-автор: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) studied the ways in which countries prepare their young people to undertake their roles as citizens. It investigated student knowledge and understanding of civics and citizenship as well as student attitudes, perceptions, and activities related to civics and citizenship. It also examined differences among countries in relation to these outcomes of civic and citizenship education, and it explored how differences among countries relate to student characteristics, school and community contexts, and national characteristics. ICCS considered six research questions concerned with the following:1. Variations in civic knowledge;2. Changes in content knowledge since 1999;3. Student interest in engaging in public and political life and their disposition to do so;4. Perceptions of threats to civil society;5. Features of education systems, schools, and classrooms related to civic and citizenship education; and6. Aspects of student background related to the outcomes of civic and citizenship education.ICCS gathered data from more than 140,000 Grade 8 (or equivalent) students in over 5,300 schools from 38 countries. These student data were augmented by data from more than 62,000 teachers in those schools and by contextual data collected from school principals and the study’s national research centers. Different approaches to provision of civic and citizenship education were evident in the ICCS countries. These approaches included having a specific subject, integrating relevant content into other subjects, and including content as a cross-curricular theme. Twenty-one of the 38 countries in ICCS included a specific subject concerned with civic and citizenship education in their curriculum. Civic and citizenship education covered a wide range of topics, including knowledge and understanding of political institutions and concepts, such as human rights, as well as newer topics covering social and community cohesion, diversity, the environment, communications, and global society.
Inclusion from the start: guidelines on inclusive early childhood care and education for Roma children Год публикации: 2014 Организация-автор: UNESCO | Council of Europe Inclusion from the start: guidelines on inclusive early childhood care and education for Roma children (Guidelines hereafter) is a joint contribution by the Council of Europe and UNESCO to improving access to quality early childhood services for Roma children. They are a concrete follow-up to the recommendations arising from an expert meeting, organised by the two organisations in 2007.1 Recognising that quality early childhood experience is an important stepping stone toward inclusive participation in school and society, the Guidelines address the challenges specifc to Roma children in the early years and transition to primary education. They provide guidance on key themes, such as the conceptualisation of early childhood care and education (ECCE) services, agenda-setting, stakeholders’ responsibilities, curricular and pedagogical approaches, staf training and professional development, assessment and transition to primary education. The Guidelines primarily address formal ECCE services – such as kindergartens and preschools – which typically cater for children from ages 3-6 years. The reason for this focus is that providing care and education experience prior to primary school entry is crucial for supporting Roma children’s school readiness and for facilitating an equal start in their frst year. This being said, the Guidelines also acknowledge the critical importance of the years pre-natal to age 3, and consider health and nutrition interventions and non-formal ECCE programmes (e.g. community-based childcare, parenting education) as essential services in deprived neighbourhoods and settlements.
Inclusion dès le début: les lignes directrices sur les soins de la petite enfance inclusive et éducation pour les enfants roms Год публикации: 2014 Организация-автор: UNESCO | Council of Europe Inclusion dès le début: les lignes directrices sur les soins de la petite enfance inclusive et l'éducation des enfants roms (lignes directrices ci-après) est une contribution conjointe du Conseil de l'Europe et de l'UNESCO à l'amélioration de acesss aux services de la petite enfance de qualité pour les enfants roms. Ils sont un suivi concret aux recommandations découlant d'une réunion d'experts, organisée par les deux organisations en 2007.1. Reconnaissant que l'expérience de qualité de la petite enfance est une étape importante vers la participation inclusive à l'école et de la société, les lignes directrices abordent les défis spécifques aux enfants roms dans les premières années et la transition à l'enseignement primaire. Ils fournissent des conseils sur des thèmes clés, tels que la conceptualisation des soins de la petite enfance et les services d'éducation (EPPE), l'établissement de l'ordre du jour, les responsabilités des parties prenantes, des programmes et des approches pédagogiques, la formation des staf et le perfectionnement professionnel, l'évaluation et la transition à l'enseignement primaire. Les lignes directrices traitent principalement des services formels EPPE - tels que les jardins d'enfants et les écoles maternelles - qui répondent généralement pour les enfants âgés de 3-6 ans. La raison de cette mise au point est que la prestation de soins et de l'expérience de l'éducation avant l'entrée de l'école primaire est cruciale pour soutenir la maturité scolaire des enfants roms et pour faciliter un départ égal dans leur année frst. Ceci étant dit, les lignes directrices reconnaissent également l'importance critique des années pré-natal à 3 ans, et d'envisager des interventions de santé et de la nutrition et des programmes non formels EPPE (garde d'enfants, l'éducation parentale à base communautaire) comme des services essentiels dans les quartiers défavorisés et colonies. 