グローバル・シチズンシップ教育 参考文献

Global Citizenship Education Key Resources

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  • A Human Rights Education Pack

    • Amnesty International, 2015 This education pack contains five activities on human rights for young people to open their minds to global concerns, involving them in actions to have a real impact on people’s lives.
      A Human Rights Education Pack
  • One Voice for All Education Pack

    • British Council School Online, 2013 This set of resources helps teachers work on the themes of Rights and Responsibilities and Fairness and Equality through an exploration of human rights and street children. Its aims to allow learners to develop understanding of the key concepts of global citizenship, universal rights and justice.
      One Voice for All Education Pack
  • Rivers of the World Education Pack

  • Measuring Global Citizenship Education. A Collection of Practices and Tools

  • A Whole School Approach

    • Carbon Trust, 2010 Using a whole school approach, this publication focuses on low-cost measures, motivating people to change and to become more energy efficient.
      A Whole School Approach
  • Teaching Controversial Issues: Living with Controversy

    • Council of Europe, 2014 This guide for teaching controversial issues contains a scoping paper and training activities that promote an open and collaborative approach, with a special emphasis on self-reflection and thoughtful, informed actions.
      Teaching Controversial Issues: Living with Controversy

  • The Critical Thinking Workbook – Games and Activities for Developing Critical Thinking Skills

  • Global Digital Citizenship, Quick Start Guide

    • Global Digital Citizen Foundation This 15-page easy guide contains a questionnaire on Global Digital Citizenship as well as simple implementation plans for teachers in primary, middle and senior schools.
      Global Digital Citizenship, Quick Start Guide
  • Project Based Learning Ideas Guide – K-12 Learners

  • Solution Fluency Quickstart Skills Guide

  • Global Citizenship Guides: Teaching Controversial Issues

  • Whole School Case Studies

  • – Education for Global Citizenship – A Guide for Schools 
    – Global Citizenship in the Classroom – A Guide for Teachers

    • Oxfam, 2015 Practical and reflective guides to support the development of global citizenship in all areas of curriculum and school life.
      Education for Global Citizenship
  • Background: Using photographs in the classroom

  • Math, English, Science and Global Citizenship

  • Think: Power-Shift activity (Primary)

    Think: Power-Shift activity (Secondary)

  • Textbooks for Sustainable Development: A Guide to Embedding

  • Work that Matters – the Teacher’s Guide to Project-Based Learning

  • The Education We Want – An Advocacy Toolkit

    The Education We Want – Workshop Facilitator Guide

  • All Together Now! A Whole School Approach to Anti-bullying Practice

    • Save the Children, 2010 Experiences of five schools offer an overview of the strategies and initiatives taken to encourage a culture in which bullying behaviours are less likely to occur. The appendices contains links to literature and examples of the questionnaires used to enable participation and gather information.
      All Together Now! A Whole School Approach to Anti-bullying Practice
  • Bringing Data to Life – Statistical Approaches to Real Global Issues

  • Stopping Violence in Schools: A Guide for Teachers

  • Incorporating Education for Sustainable Development into World Heritage Education – A Teacher’s Guide

  • Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers

  • Climate Change in the Classroom

    • UNESCO, 2013 A guide for secondary school teachers on climate change, human rights, disaster risk reduction, including a six-day teacher training course with a time plan, presentation slides, field trip preparation, facilitation guides and handouts.
      Climate Change in the Classroom
  • Teaching Respect for All

    • UNESCO, 2014 The publication contains guidelines, questions for self-reflection, ideas and examples of learning activities to integrate Teaching Respect for All into upper primary and lower secondary education.
      Teaching Respect for All
  • Global Citizenship Education – Topics and Learning Objectives

  • A Teacher’s Guide on the Prevention of Violent Extremism

    • UNESCO, 2016 Teachers in upper primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education will find practical advice on when and how to discuss the issue of violent extremism, helping them to create an inclusive and conducive classroom climate.
      A Teacher’s Guide on the Prevention of Violent Extremism
  • Connect with Respect: Preventing Gender-based Violence in Schools

    • UNESCO, 2016 This tool contains a series of guidance notes for teachers and school leaders on concepts and issues related to prevention of school-related gender-based violence, as well as structured programmes for teachers to work with early secondary school students.
      Connect with Respect: Preventing Gender-based Violence in Schools
  • Schools in Action, Global Citizens for Sustainable Development – A Guide for Students

  • Schools in Action, Global Citizens for Sustainable Development

    A Guide for Teachers

  • Education for Sustainable Development Goals – Learning Objectives

  • Child Rights Education Toolkit: Rooting Child Rights in Early Childhood Education, Primary and Secondary Schools

  • Beyond Access: Toolkit for Integrating Gender-based Violent Prevention and Response into Education Projects

  • World’s Largest Lesson – Educators Guide Course

    World’s Largest Lesson – Resource page