ABSTRACT

 

Global Citizenship Education addresses the intersection of globalization, education and programmatic efforts to prepare young people to live in a more interdependent, complex and fragile world. The book explores topics such as sustainability education, cultural diversity, and human rights education, offering critical insights into how these facets of GCE are interpreted around the world. The book also strives to give voice to student populations within historically marginalized communities, rather than focusing solely on the role of GCE in elite schools. Gaudelli blends theory and practice to provide both an overview of GCE as well as examining current efforts to develop more globally-conscious classrooms. Blending empirical research and practical illustrations, this important volume encourages educators to take seriously their own call to prepare young people to engage global challenges with a sense of urgency and helps chart a new direction for global learning that is increasingly expansive, dialogic and inclusive.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

Global Citizenship

chapter |32 pages

Global Citizenship Education

chapter |20 pages

Human Rights and Citizenship Education

chapter |20 pages

Self, Society, and Others

Written with Scott Wylie 1

chapter |20 pages

Sustainability

With Ching-Fu Lan 1

chapter |32 pages

Teacher Education