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− | <div class=teaser-text><div style="background: #eee; float: left; padding: 0px 5px 0px 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><i class="fas fa-arrow-left"> </i> [[During]]</div> How many different countries are the objects in your direct surrounding from? Your T-shirt, your bike, your mobile? The orange juice you like most and the music you are listening to? If you start counting and naming the countries, you might be surprised. The development of a globalized world brought about a lot of movement in terms of goods. People are moving more – because of their needs, struggles, or for pleasure. Thus, even in everyday routines we are already embedded in a global context – we are global citizens. Objects, ideas, people from “beyond everyday,” from beyond our city, region or even state contribute and shape our daily lives and our opportunities. As global humans, we talk about global issues with our friends and families, and as facilitators, teachers and trainers to children, youth or adult learners. Hardly any of the issues we work on can be fully understood without addressing the global connections behind them. | + | <div class=teaser-text><div style="background: #eee; float: left; padding: 0px 5px 0px 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><i class="fas fa-arrow-left"> </i> [[During]]</div> How many different countries are the objects in your direct surrounding from? Your T-shirt, your bike, your mobile? The orange juice you like most and the music you are listening to? If you start counting and naming the countries, you might be surprised. The development of a globalized world brought about a lot of movement in terms of goods. People are moving more – because of their needs, struggles, or for pleasure. Thus, even in everyday routines we are already embedded in a global context – we are global citizens. |
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| Global Learning is concerned with the connections between regions, cultures, and people across geographic boundaries. In a globalized world and under the sign of developments that encompass the world, such as digitalisation, climate change or economic globalization, it is increasingly becoming a transversal topic. Global Citizenship Education aims to merge the approaches of Education for Democratic Citizenship/Human Rights Education with Global Learning. | | Global Learning is concerned with the connections between regions, cultures, and people across geographic boundaries. In a globalized world and under the sign of developments that encompass the world, such as digitalisation, climate change or economic globalization, it is increasingly becoming a transversal topic. Global Citizenship Education aims to merge the approaches of Education for Democratic Citizenship/Human Rights Education with Global Learning. |
A Cross-cutting Issue in a More Global World
How many different countries are the objects in your direct surrounding from? Your T-shirt, your bike, your mobile? The orange juice you like most and the music you are listening to? If you start counting and naming the countries, you might be surprised. The development of a globalized world brought about a lot of movement in terms of goods. People are moving more – because of their needs, struggles, or for pleasure. Thus, even in everyday routines we are already embedded in a global context – we are global citizens.
Objects, ideas, people from “beyond everyday,” from beyond our city, region or even state contribute and shape our daily lives and our opportunities. As global humans, we talk about global issues with our friends and families, and as facilitators, teachers and trainers to children, youth or adult learners. Hardly any of the issues we work on can be fully understood without addressing the global connections behind them.
Global Learning is concerned with the connections between regions, cultures, and people across geographic boundaries. In a globalized world and under the sign of developments that encompass the world, such as digitalisation, climate change or economic globalization, it is increasingly becoming a transversal topic. Global Citizenship Education aims to merge the approaches of Education for Democratic Citizenship/Human Rights Education with Global Learning.
Global Citizenship Education
Articles, Checklists and Method
Inspiring Handbooks and Resources
Global Learning and Education for Sustainable Development
GreenComp
The European sustainability competence framework
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How to Engage Citizens with the Sustainable Development Goals
Inspiration, tools and cases by Finnish Development NGOs Fingo
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Sustainability and Bildung
Created in European Association for the Education of Adult's Bildung project
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Ten Steps to Systems Thinking
Education for Sustainable Development online manual for teachers, educators, and facilitators by Centre for Environmental Education
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Handbook: Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Non-formal education methods collected in the project Growing Green by Fora Copenhagen.
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Global Citizenship Education
Wintersteiner, Grobbauer, Diendorfer, Reitmair-Juárez
Citizenship Education for Globalizing Societies
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Six Steps to Global Citizenship
A Guide for Youth Workers, Youth Leaders and Trainers
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Global Youth Work
Allen, Dwyer
Activities for Global Citizenship
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The Everyday Beyond
European, international and global dimensions of learning processes.
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Sherpa Tools
Polish-German Youth office's online tools for Education for Sustainable Development in German and Polish
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Global citizenship education in a digital age: teacher guidelines
UNESCO, 2024
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Environment and Civil Involvement
How Can We Connect Education for Sustainable Development and Active Citizenship Empowerment? Download
ESD Toolbox
UNESCO's ESD Toolbox Web
Youth Xchange towards sustainable lifestyles
UNEP and UNESCO Toolbox Web
Global Education Guidelines
Concepts and methodologies on global education for educators and policy makers of the Council of Europe Download
Global Citizenship Education
Topics and Learning Objective by UNESCO
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Education for Sustainable Development Learning Goals
UNESCO's learning goals on ESDPDF
PISA Global Competence Framework
OECD's Global Competence Model PDF
T-KIT 13 - Sustainability and youth work
E. Keen, J. Pinkeviciute, A. Hayes, A. Berecz, B. Akyüz for CoE/EUC PDF
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