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Globalized civic education and the making of the global citizen

Citizenship
Globalisation
Education
INN120
Andrea Szukala
University of Münster
Janina Suppers
University of Waikato
Andrea Szukala
University of Münster

Building: C, Floor: G, Room: 052

Monday 15:15 - 17:00 CEST (22/08/2022)

Abstract

As political and economic systems become more globalized, education systems have developed standardized curriculum formats for introducing international standards and educational programs to implement globalization as a perspective in civic education inside and outside schools. Its instruments are framed as pedagogical tools that can not only prepare for the acquisition of 21st-century skills addressing liberalization and extension of democratic communication spaces, but also the problematic interdependences and inequalities it generates, above all in a transformative perspective. The panel proposes different theoretical and conceptual approaches as well as empirical analyses on this special branch of citizenship education as a means for preparing democratically skilled individuals for globalized political spaces.

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