2007
DOI: 10.1080/03057640701546672
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Global education in perspective: fostering a global dimension in an English secondary school

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“…This movement, like its European counterpart, owes much to the role of NGOs and individuals, and has evolved in a context in which open (national) governmental support has been only a relatively recent development. The movement for global-citizenship education, as mapped and defined by Hicks (2003) and Marshall (2005Marshall ( , 2007b, has suffered a similarly marginal status in educational policy, discourse, and practice over the past 35 years in the UK.…”
Section: Calls For Post-national Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This movement, like its European counterpart, owes much to the role of NGOs and individuals, and has evolved in a context in which open (national) governmental support has been only a relatively recent development. The movement for global-citizenship education, as mapped and defined by Hicks (2003) and Marshall (2005Marshall ( , 2007b, has suffered a similarly marginal status in educational policy, discourse, and practice over the past 35 years in the UK.…”
Section: Calls For Post-national Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, as identified by Marshall (2005Marshall ( , 2007, both GC and GCE are used ambiguously and understood differently both within and across contexts. The resulting confusion is not merely a problem of semantics: as Byers (2005) notes, the term global is used to invoke ideas ranging from '[people who are] well-rounded [and] adaptable' to G. W. Bush's 'civilizing mission' in the 'Global War on Terrorism'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Böylesi bir eğitim anlayışı küresel eğitim yaklaşımının bireye kazandırmak istediği beceri ve değerlerin yanında bireyin küresel sistemler, sosyal adalet, bakış açısı, kültür, farklı kültür ve çeşitlilik gibi kavramları da bilmesini gerektirmektedir (Kirkwood, 2001;Marshall, 2007;Merryfield ve Kasai, 2004;Tye, 1999;Ukpokodu, 1999). Böylece, küresel bilgi, beceri ve değerleri kazanan öğrenciler giderek daha fazla bağlantılı ve bağımlı hale gelen dünyaya hazırlanabileceklerdir.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified