Global
citizenship education aims to empower learners to engage and assume active roles both locally and globally to face and resolve global challenges and ultimately to become proactive contributors to a more just, peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure and sustainable world.
Not exact matches
When it comes to civics and
citizenship education, they found the three
aims principals considered to be most important were: promoting students» critical and independent thinking (64 per cent); promoting students» knowledge of citizens» rights and responsibilities (61 per cent); and, developing students» skills and competencies in conflict resolution (44 per cent).
Global
Citizenship Education (GCED)
aims to equip learners of all ages with those values, knowledge and skills that are based on and instill respect for human rights, social justice, diversity, gender equality, and environmental sustainability and that empower leaners to be responsible global citizens.
Since public schools are regulated and funded through democratic politics, they seem to be the ideal locale for
education aimed at democratic
citizenship.
They all
aim to prepare students for higher
education, work, and
citizenship.
Development
Education (DE), also known as Global
Citizenship Education, is an educational process
aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the rapidly changing, interdependent and unequal world in which we live.
Our second - level schools
aim to provide an
education that will enable all students to contribute meaningfully to their communities, embrace the rights and responsibilities of
citizenship in a democratic society and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to live their lives and to build their careers in the 21st century.»