Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students

The implementation of global citizenship education (GCE) represents a challenge for the school system in Italy in terms of curriculum planning, teaching methods and contents. After a thorough overview of the Italian educational scenario on GCE, this article aims to present a learning unit on GCE re...

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Main Author: Valeria Damiani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2018-06-01
Series:Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/556
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spelling doaj-6f249aedafad45aea39f32a26f48d1972020-11-25T03:25:59ZengUniversity of LjubljanaCenter for Educational Policy Studies Journal1855-97192232-26472018-06-018310.26529/cepsj.556Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade StudentsValeria Damiani The implementation of global citizenship education (GCE) represents a challenge for the school system in Italy in terms of curriculum planning, teaching methods and contents. After a thorough overview of the Italian educational scenario on GCE, this article aims to present a learning unit on GCE related issues implemented in an Italian 8th-grade class. The study then highlights the educational implications in translating GCE international models into the Italian classroom practice. Its main assumptions focus on the key elements for students’ effective learning and on the limitations that characterise the Italian educational system in relation to GCE at the curriculum, school and teaching levels. The implications highlighted in this article are strongly intertwined with the need to plan and implement GCE jointly, within a whole-school approach, and the relevance of the modalities in which GCE instructional contents are selected and presented. https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/556global citizenship educationItalylearning unitglobalisation
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Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
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title Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
title_short Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
title_full Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
title_fullStr Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
title_full_unstemmed Introducing Global Citizenship Education into Classroom Practice: A Study on Italian 8th Grade Students
title_sort introducing global citizenship education into classroom practice: a study on italian 8th grade students
publisher University of Ljubljana
series Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
issn 1855-9719
2232-2647
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The implementation of global citizenship education (GCE) represents a challenge for the school system in Italy in terms of curriculum planning, teaching methods and contents. After a thorough overview of the Italian educational scenario on GCE, this article aims to present a learning unit on GCE related issues implemented in an Italian 8th-grade class. The study then highlights the educational implications in translating GCE international models into the Italian classroom practice. Its main assumptions focus on the key elements for students’ effective learning and on the limitations that characterise the Italian educational system in relation to GCE at the curriculum, school and teaching levels. The implications highlighted in this article are strongly intertwined with the need to plan and implement GCE jointly, within a whole-school approach, and the relevance of the modalities in which GCE instructional contents are selected and presented.
topic global citizenship education
Italy
learning unit
globalisation
url https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/556
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