This volume offers a remarkable collection of theoretically and practically grounded conversations with internationally recognized scholars, who share their perspectives on Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in relation to university research, teaching, and learning. Conversations on Global Citiz
Teaching and Learning for Comprehensive Citizenship: Global Perspectives on Peace Education
β Scribed by Candice C. Carter
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Series
- Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Ultimately concerned with how citizenship education for peace can be enriched through interdisciplinary learning, this edited volume reveals the role of peace education in global citizenship by illuminating instruction for comprehensive citizenship.
A truly international collection, this volume offers timely insights from countries including Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Bangaldesh, Korea, Zimbabwe, and Timor Leste as it provides critical, in-depth analyses of peace-oriented instruction in formal and informal settings. The text illustrates how citizenship can be effectively developed on both a global and a local level, and discusses the practical learning opportunities that can enact change through schools, nongovernmental organizations, and community-wide civic actions with children, youth, adults, and families.
This text will appeal to academics and researchers involved in the field of international and comparative education and will be of interest to educators and school leaders concerned with the role citizenship plays in the context of teaching and learning.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
1 Introduction: The Breadth of Comprehensive Citizenship
2 Bridging the Gap: Peace Education and the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm in Post-Conflict Timor-Leste
3 Slow Peace and Citizenship: The Experience of One Classroom Teacher in Canada
4 Childrenβs Views on Citizenship Education and Peace in Catalan
5 Beyond Violence and Abuse: Science Education as a Site for the Construction of Peace
6 Using the Capability Approach to Assess the Value of Ubuntu: Comprehensive Citizenship in Zimbabwean Higher Education
7 Teaching Values for Comprehensive Just Peace? Teachers Curricula for Social Cohesion in Mexico, Bangladesh, and Canada
8 Healing the Korean Peninsula: Implementing Mindfulness as a Form of Peace Education for North Korean Defectors in South Korea
9 Conclusion
Name Index
Subject Index
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