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Global citizenship education : challenges and successes /

"The idea of citizenship and conceptions of what it means to be a good citizen has evolved over time. On the one hand, good citizenship entails the ability to live with others in diverse societies, and to promote a common set of values of acceptance, human rights, and democracy. On the other ha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Aboagye, Eva, 1957- (Editor ), Dlamini, S. Nombuso, 1962- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 0 0 |a Global citizenship education :  |b challenges and successes /  |c edited by Eva Aboagye and S. Nombuso Dlamini. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a The Global Context of Global Citizenship: A Pedagogy of Engagement / Eva Aboagye and Nombuso Dlamini -- Bridging the Local and the Global: The Role of Service-Learning in Post-Secondary Global Citizenship Education / Sarah Eliza Stanlick -- Peace Education as Education for Global Citizenship: A Primer / Kevin Kester -- Citizenship through Environmental Justice: A Case for Environmental Sustainability Education in Pre-service Teacher Training in Canada / Clinton Beckford -- Human Trafficking and Implications for Global Citizenship Education: Gender Equality, Women's Rights, and Gender-Sensitive Learning / Mikhaela Gray -- A Case-Study Exploration of Deweyan Experiential Service Learning as Citizenship Development / Catherine A. Broom and Heesoon Bai -- Vacationing beyond the Beaten Path--Checkmate! Examining Global Citizenship and Service-Learning Education through Reflective Practice in Grenada and Jamaica / Karen Naidoo and Marie Benjamin -- Promoting Global Citizenship outside the Classroom: Undergraduate-Refugee Learning in Practice / Gisella Gisolo and Sarah Eliza Stanlick -- Social Justice and Global Citizenship Education in Social Work Context: A Case of Caveat Emptor / Paul Banahene Adjei -- Global Citizenship Education: Institutional Journeys to Socially Engaged Students in Canada / Eva Aboagye -- They Want to Be Global Citizens: Now What? Implications of the NGO Career Arc for Students, Faculty Mentors, and Global Citizenship Educators / Andrew M. Robinson -- Conclusion: Global Citizenship Education--The Present and the Future / Eva Aboagye and Nombuso Dlamini. 
520 |a "The idea of citizenship and conceptions of what it means to be a good citizen has evolved over time. On the one hand, good citizenship entails the ability to live with others in diverse societies, and to promote a common set of values of acceptance, human rights, and democracy. On the other hand, in order to compete in the global economy, nations require a more innovative, autonomous, inventive, and reflective workforce, meaning good citizens are also those who successfully participate in the economic development of themselves and their country. At the same time, supporting citizens to realize their responsibilities beyond the nation has become important in this rapidly changing and interconnected world. These competing citizenship purposes often compel people to either ignore or act ambivalent to democratic and human rights values. That is, profit-driven labor exploitation, for instance, contradicts human rights and democratic tenants. Thus, global citizenship education is fundamental to teaching, learning and redressing sociopolitical, economic and environmental exploitation, globally. Detailing its historical development to be recognized as a field of study, Global Citizenship Education provides a critical discourse on global citizenship education (GCE). Authors in this collection offer underpinnings of global citizenship education by discussing its contemporary theories and methodologies, and specific case studies that illustrate the application of GCE initiatives. Aboagye and Dlamini aim to motivate learners and educators in post-secondary institutions not only to understand the issues of social and economic inequality, political and civil unrest facing us, but also to take action that will lead to equitable change in local and global spaces."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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