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Internationalisation and intercultural competence are key ideas in contemporary education and have been much theorised and practised in higher education but have not received the same attention in school contexts. Linked to these ideas is an increasing focus on global citizenship and the development of students’ critical thinking skills and self-realisation. This book is based on a decade of experience of combining all three concepts in the practice of an upper secondary school in Denmark which is linked to 16 schools in 15 countries. The book includes both a description of the project by the teachers who have taken part and an analysis by researchers who have worked with them to deliver the programme.



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This inspiring text introduces an innovative new approach to integrating global citizenship into schools. It covers both theory and practice, and features case studies for school subjects ranging from ESL and foreign languages to science, geography and history. A valuable addition to the bookshelves of teachers, administrators, scholars and politicians! * Kip Cates, Professor Emeritus, Tottori University, Japan *

This important book is essential reading as the first comprehensive account of a whole-school programme of Global Citizenship Education complemented by critical academic commentaries. Teachers at Rysensteen School in Denmark provide lively, practical and inspiring examples of how to promote Sustainable Development Goals, human rights and a political dimension.

* Hugh Starkey, Institute of Education, UCL, UK *

This volume offers a critical stance on theory and practice of global citizenship education (GCEd) through the lens of teachers and researchers, with examples from the Danish education system. It is an invaluable resource for teachers, school leaders, and graduate students who want to learn about how GCEd can be organised inside and outside classrooms.

* Irina Golubeva, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA *

[This book] provides a well-rounded, practical guide for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in fostering global citizenship in the next generation. With its compelling arguments and actionable insights, this book inspires readers to take meaningful steps toward becoming responsible and informed global citizens. It is a must-read for anyone passionate about education’s role in shaping a better world.

-- Helen Blachford, Bohunt Education Trust and Association for Citizenship Teaching, Teaching Citizenship 2023

Table of Contents

Contributors

Acknowledgements

Preface: Introduction

Chapter 1. Anders Schultz: Globalisation Crisis

Part 1

Chapter 2. Steen Beck: Dannelse - A Danish Concept in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Chapter 3. Marie Højlund Roesgaard and Michael Byram: Global Citizenship Education in the Wider World

Chapter 4. Anders Schultz: Organisation and Internationalising the Curriculum

Chapter 5. Louise Tranekjær: Global Citizenship – Teaching and Evaluation in Formal and Informal Contexts of Learning

Chapter 6. Louise Tranekjær: Intercultural Understanding, Cultural Encounters and Cultural Competences in Practice

Part 2

Chapter 7. Mads Blom: Intercultural Understanding – Between Theory and Instrument – Empathy and Critique

Chapter 8. Martin Lønstrup Nielsen: Hong Kong and the Question of Cultural Identity – The English Subject and Global Dannelse

Chapter 9. Poul Nyegaard: Global Competences in Science

Chapter 10. Laura Bjerregaard Sørensen and Lotte Bolander: Global Dannelse and French

Chapter 11. Anders Folden Brink: Global Dannelse in Natural Geography

Chapter 12. Mads Blom: Citizenship and Civicism – History as a School Subject and Global Dannelse

Chapter 13. Anders Schultz: Where to Next for GCEd in Praxis?

Chapter 14. Michael Byram: GCEd – Necessary but not Sufficient

Index

Global Citizenship Education in Praxis: Pathways

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    Publisher: Multilingual Matters
    Publication Date: 24/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781800413535, 978-1800413535
    ISBN10: 180041353X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Internationalisation and intercultural competence are key ideas in contemporary education and have been much theorised and practised in higher education but have not received the same attention in school contexts. Linked to these ideas is an increasing focus on global citizenship and the development of students’ critical thinking skills and self-realisation. This book is based on a decade of experience of combining all three concepts in the practice of an upper secondary school in Denmark which is linked to 16 schools in 15 countries. The book includes both a description of the project by the teachers who have taken part and an analysis by researchers who have worked with them to deliver the programme.



    Trade Review
    This inspiring text introduces an innovative new approach to integrating global citizenship into schools. It covers both theory and practice, and features case studies for school subjects ranging from ESL and foreign languages to science, geography and history. A valuable addition to the bookshelves of teachers, administrators, scholars and politicians! * Kip Cates, Professor Emeritus, Tottori University, Japan *

    This important book is essential reading as the first comprehensive account of a whole-school programme of Global Citizenship Education complemented by critical academic commentaries. Teachers at Rysensteen School in Denmark provide lively, practical and inspiring examples of how to promote Sustainable Development Goals, human rights and a political dimension.

    * Hugh Starkey, Institute of Education, UCL, UK *

    This volume offers a critical stance on theory and practice of global citizenship education (GCEd) through the lens of teachers and researchers, with examples from the Danish education system. It is an invaluable resource for teachers, school leaders, and graduate students who want to learn about how GCEd can be organised inside and outside classrooms.

    * Irina Golubeva, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA *

    [This book] provides a well-rounded, practical guide for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in fostering global citizenship in the next generation. With its compelling arguments and actionable insights, this book inspires readers to take meaningful steps toward becoming responsible and informed global citizens. It is a must-read for anyone passionate about education’s role in shaping a better world.

    -- Helen Blachford, Bohunt Education Trust and Association for Citizenship Teaching, Teaching Citizenship 2023

    Table of Contents

    Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Preface: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Anders Schultz: Globalisation Crisis

    Part 1

    Chapter 2. Steen Beck: Dannelse - A Danish Concept in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

    Chapter 3. Marie Højlund Roesgaard and Michael Byram: Global Citizenship Education in the Wider World

    Chapter 4. Anders Schultz: Organisation and Internationalising the Curriculum

    Chapter 5. Louise Tranekjær: Global Citizenship – Teaching and Evaluation in Formal and Informal Contexts of Learning

    Chapter 6. Louise Tranekjær: Intercultural Understanding, Cultural Encounters and Cultural Competences in Practice

    Part 2

    Chapter 7. Mads Blom: Intercultural Understanding – Between Theory and Instrument – Empathy and Critique

    Chapter 8. Martin Lønstrup Nielsen: Hong Kong and the Question of Cultural Identity – The English Subject and Global Dannelse

    Chapter 9. Poul Nyegaard: Global Competences in Science

    Chapter 10. Laura Bjerregaard Sørensen and Lotte Bolander: Global Dannelse and French

    Chapter 11. Anders Folden Brink: Global Dannelse in Natural Geography

    Chapter 12. Mads Blom: Citizenship and Civicism – History as a School Subject and Global Dannelse

    Chapter 13. Anders Schultz: Where to Next for GCEd in Praxis?

    Chapter 14. Michael Byram: GCEd – Necessary but not Sufficient

    Index

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