
Global Citizenship Education: A Critical Introduction to Key Concepts and Debates
A Critical Introduction to Key Concepts and Debates
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 22. February 2018
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-4725-9243-9 (ISBN)
Description
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within local, national and global dimensions. Including examples and case studies from across the world, the authors draw on ideas, experiences and histories within and beyond 'the West' to contribute to multifaceted perspectives on global citizenship education.
In concise chapters, the authors set out the key concepts and debates within the field. Global citizenship education is contextualized within key educational frameworks, including citizenship education, global education, development education and peace education. Edda Sant, Ian Davies, Karen Pashby and Lynette Shultz explore the different ways in which global citizenship can be taught, learned and assessed in formal and informal contexts. Including examples from a wide range of education institutions, chapters provide overviews of policy making and international practices borne out of different approaches to global citizenship education. With each chapter including a summary of key issues, an annotated list of key resources, an exercise for students and a further reading list, Global Citizenship Education will aid understanding of this complex and debated area of study.
In concise chapters, the authors set out the key concepts and debates within the field. Global citizenship education is contextualized within key educational frameworks, including citizenship education, global education, development education and peace education. Edda Sant, Ian Davies, Karen Pashby and Lynette Shultz explore the different ways in which global citizenship can be taught, learned and assessed in formal and informal contexts. Including examples from a wide range of education institutions, chapters provide overviews of policy making and international practices borne out of different approaches to global citizenship education. With each chapter including a summary of key issues, an annotated list of key resources, an exercise for students and a further reading list, Global Citizenship Education will aid understanding of this complex and debated area of study.
Reviews / Votes
The authors contribute an important new synthesis of diverse theories and different world views which have had an impact in various fields ... which are engaged in the studies of globalism. One especially important aspect of this publication is that it gives clear articulations of the practical social applicability of the many ideas which are discussed. * International Review of Education * In an era when globalization has become a key influence on education policy, practices and processes this book provides essential reading for practitioners, researchers and students seeking to develop their capabilities in the field of global citizenship and global citizenship education. * Viv Caruana, Reader in Internationalisation of Higher Education, Leeds Beckett University, UK * A well-written, accessible resource in the field of global education. * JALT Journal *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
543 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-9243-9 (9781472592439)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edda Sant is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, where she teaches on the BA and MA Education Studies and the Doctor of Education Programmes.
Ian Davies is Professor of Education at the University of York, UK, where he is Director of the Centre for Research on Education and Social Justice. He is the deputy editor of journal Citizenship Teaching and Learning.
Karen Pashby is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Adjunct Professor at University of Alberta, Canada, and Docent at University of Helsinki, Finland.
Lynette Shultz is Associate Dean, International and Director of the Centre for Global Citizenship Education and Research at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is also Adjunct Professor at the Universidade Catolica de Brasilia, Brazil.
Ian Davies is Professor of Education at the University of York, UK, where he is Director of the Centre for Research on Education and Social Justice. He is the deputy editor of journal Citizenship Teaching and Learning.
Karen Pashby is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Adjunct Professor at University of Alberta, Canada, and Docent at University of Helsinki, Finland.
Lynette Shultz is Associate Dean, International and Director of the Centre for Global Citizenship Education and Research at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is also Adjunct Professor at the Universidade Catolica de Brasilia, Brazil.
Author
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
University of York, UK
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
University of Alberta, Canada
Content
Introduction: Global Citizenship and Education
Part I: Key Questions, Concepts and Dimensions
Key Questions
1. Why Global Citizenship?
2. Why Global Citizenship Education?
Key Concepts
3. Global Citizenship
4. Global Rights and Duties
5. Global Communities
6. Global Identities
Key Dimensions
7. Local
8. National
9. International
10. Planetary
Part II: Key Educational Frameworks
11. Citizenship Education
12. De-colonial Education
13. Social Justice Education
14. Character Education
15. Global Education
16. Development Education
17. Peace Education
18. Diversity Education
19. Education for Sustainable Development
Part III: Research and Practice
20. Research
21. Curriculum Construction
22. Community Action
23. Teaching and Learning Methods
24. Evaluation
Bibliography
Index
Part I: Key Questions, Concepts and Dimensions
Key Questions
1. Why Global Citizenship?
2. Why Global Citizenship Education?
Key Concepts
3. Global Citizenship
4. Global Rights and Duties
5. Global Communities
6. Global Identities
Key Dimensions
7. Local
8. National
9. International
10. Planetary
Part II: Key Educational Frameworks
11. Citizenship Education
12. De-colonial Education
13. Social Justice Education
14. Character Education
15. Global Education
16. Development Education
17. Peace Education
18. Diversity Education
19. Education for Sustainable Development
Part III: Research and Practice
20. Research
21. Curriculum Construction
22. Community Action
23. Teaching and Learning Methods
24. Evaluation
Bibliography
Index