The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discourse in the context of the United Nations Education First Initiative that cites developing global citizens as one of its goals. In this book, the authors argue that GCE offers a new educational perspective for making sense of the existing dilemmas of multiculturalism and national citizenship deficits in diverse societies, taking into account equality, human rights and social justice.
The authors explore how teaching and research may be implemented relating to the notion of global citizenship and discuss the intersections between the framework of GCE and multiculturalism. They address the three main topics which affect education in multicultural societies and in a globalized world, and which represent unsolved dilemmas: the issue of diversity in relation to creating citizens, the issue of equality and social justice in democratic societies, and the tension between the global and the local in a globalized world.
Through a comparative study of the two prevailing approaches – intercultural education within the European Union and multicultural education in the United States – the authors seek what can be learned from each model.
Global Citizenship Education and the Crises of Multiculturalism
offers not only a unifying theoretical framework but also a set of policy recommendations aiming to link the two approaches.
Professor Massimiliano (University of Bologna, Italy) Tarozzi & Carlos Alberto (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Torres
Global Citizenship Education and the Crises of Multiculturalism [EPUB ebook]
Comparative Perspectives
Global Citizenship Education and the Crises of Multiculturalism [EPUB ebook]
Comparative Perspectives
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Format EPUB ● Pagini 240 ● ISBN 9781474235990 ● Editura Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publicat 2016 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 4908776 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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