Sentences with phrase «define global citizenship»

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One of the hot trends in education today is «promoting global citizenship,» but this somewhat amorphous cause can often be as difficult to achieve as it is to define.
But, how to create a «Global Citizenship Education» that respect the defining historic - cultural characteristics of each community, and at the same time, develop a critical consciousness that addresses common issues like sustainable development?
However, in defining the upcoming Sustainable Development Goals, CYFI is willing to leave its mark on Global Citizenship Education; thus, sharing a common ground composed of financial responsibility, social values and sustainable livelihoods.
Networks of institutions and individuals could be created, focusing the transformative nature of Global Citizenship Education, as defined by DEEEP:
Networks of institutions and individuals could be created, focusing the transformative nature of Global Citizenship Education, as defined by DEEEP: «Education for Global Citizenship is based on an understanding of the purpose of education as going beyond the acquisition of knowledge and cognitive skills, to transforming the way people think and act individually and collectively.»
How a new certification process using a developmental continuum is helping school communities define what global citizenship means for them and what it looks like in action.
Category: English, Environmental Sustainability, global citizenship education, Oceania, Private Institution, Public Institution, Transversal Studies · Tags: Australia, big history, boundaries, Climate Change, David Christian, Defining the Anthropocene, Economics for the Anthropocene Law, ecosystems, Global Impact, Governance for the Anthropocene, Health, Macquarie University, Paris COP21, Population Humanity's Long Term Prospects, Sidney, Species, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Goals, transdiscipglobal citizenship education, Oceania, Private Institution, Public Institution, Transversal Studies · Tags: Australia, big history, boundaries, Climate Change, David Christian, Defining the Anthropocene, Economics for the Anthropocene Law, ecosystems, Global Impact, Governance for the Anthropocene, Health, Macquarie University, Paris COP21, Population Humanity's Long Term Prospects, Sidney, Species, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Goals, transdiscipGlobal Impact, Governance for the Anthropocene, Health, Macquarie University, Paris COP21, Population Humanity's Long Term Prospects, Sidney, Species, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Goals, transdisciplinary
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