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Global Citizenship Education: Topics and Learning Objectives
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
Paris | 2015 | 74 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-92-3-100102-4
联合作者: 
UNESCO
地区: 
全球范围

This publication, titled Global Citizenship Education: Topics and learning objectives, is the first pedagogical guidance from UNESCO on global citizenship education. It is the result of an extensive research and consultation process with experts from different parts of the world. This guidance draws on the UNESCO publication Global Citizenship Education: Preparing learners for the challenges of the 21st century and the outcomes of three key UNESCO events on global citizenship education: the Technical Consultation on Global Citizenship Education (September 2013), as well as the First and Second UNESCO Fora on Global Citizenship Education, organized in December 2013 and January 2015 respectively. Before it was finalized, the guidance was field-tested by education stakeholders in selected countries in all regions to ensure its relevance in different geographical and socio-cultural contexts. Following the foundational work of UNESCO to clarify the conceptual underpinnings of global citizenship education and provide policy and programmatic directions, this document has been developed in response to the needs of Member States for overall guidance on integrating global citizenship education in their education systems. It presents suggestions for translating global citizenship education concepts into practical and age-specific topics and learning objectives in a way that allows for adaptation to local contexts. It is intended as a resource for educators, curriculum developers, trainers as well as policy-makers, but it will also be useful for other education stakeholders working in non-formal and informal settings.

资源类型: 
国际规范性文件 / 政策与倡导文件
课程、教学与学习资料及指南
主题: 
公民身份/民主意识
多样性 / 文化素养 / 包容性的
人权
全球化与社会公正 / 国际理解
和平/和平文化
可持续发展 / 可持续性
改革倡议/教学法转型
教育水平 : 
幼儿保育
小学
初中
非正规教育
关键词: 
civic education
globalization
international education
educational objectives
curriculum
teaching methods
academic achievement