Abstract
A new study tracing the uptake of the Ethical Global Issues Pedagogy (EGIP) resource in Europe and beyond reveals growing interest in critical global citizenship education (CGCE) across diverse educational settings. Educators are making significant efforts to diffuse and adapt the resource in response to current gaps in global learning. This article outlines the origin of the resource and reports on two separate studies tracking its impact. It also presents the reflective work of Claire Grauer in applying EGIP with primary school student teachers. Taken together, these applications highlight EGIP’s adaptability across cultures, curricula, and both formal and non-formal educational sectors. The findings from the impact study and the accounts of application demonstrate the resource’s capacity to advance CGCE approaches at both national and international levels.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Publikationsstatus | Erschienen - 09.10.2025 |
UN SDGs
Dieser Output leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) Ziel(en) für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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- Globaler Wandel
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- 1 Beiträge in wissenschaftlichen Foren oder Weblogs
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Critical Global Citizenship in Practice: Insights from adapting the Ethical Global Issues Pedagogy for German primary teachers
Grauer, C. & Walenziak, A., 2025Publikation: Andere wissenschaftliche Beiträge › Beiträge in wissenschaftlichen Foren oder Weblogs › Transfer
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How to approach global inequalities in primary school teaching settings? Sharing some insights from applying the Ethical Global Issues Pedagogy framework with a group of pre-service teachers
Grauer, C. (Sprecher*in)
04.06.2025 → 06.06.2025Aktivität: Vorträge und Gastvorlesungen › Konferenzvorträge › Forschung
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