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Welcome to the online course on `How to become a digital inclusive teacher`. If you teach 10 - 19 year-old students you might find here what you have always been looking for. Here we offer you a set of tools that might help you to change your way of teaching in a wider range of inclusiveness than before. Feel free to do the whole course which will take you about 10 - 15 hours if you do all the tasks requested. The main exercises appear at the end of each module. There will be some reflection task in the modules that are designed solely to deepen your understanding of the topic.
You will find additional supportive tools on our digital platform: www.DigiEdu4all.eu
Duration: 2 / 3 hours minimum for each module
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Welcome to the fourth module.
In this module you will learn about how to become a self-centred and critical citizen who fights for / against- global citizenship education
- global equality
- gender equality
- climate change
Get voice and self esteem to speak up for a fair and sustainable future, reclaiming rights, dismantling discrimination and a much more...
Global citizenship education is a concept that is excellently well-suited for dealing with inequality issues, as it not only offers democracy-promoting methods for teaching content, but also opportunities for self-reflection and enables a critique of power.
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Global Citizenship Education as a topic in school
The concept of Global Citizenship Education is based on the UNESCO recommendations on ´Education for International Understanding, Cooperation and Peace´ from 1974. In this context, education in the sense of Global Citizenship Education is understood as ´a form of learning and a way of thinking that encourages people to trace the interconnections between local, regional and global levels and to deal with social inequality´.
The thematic framework of Global Citizenship Education is very broad. Global Citizenship Education encompasses social, economic, political, cultural or ecological topics and can provide an orientation framework for the thematic selection.Teach the Change! (3:36 Min) [1]: This video is only available in English, with English subtitles
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Global inequality
´Global inequality is a central theme of Global Citizenship Education - achieving more global justice along with other values, is the basis and the goal of Global Learning. Global inequality has reached enormous dimensions - despite international efforts, it continues to increase in many areas of life: 1 % of the world's population still earns still more than the rest of the world together, the number of billionaires is increasing.Global Citizenship Education does not teach specific content or opinions. It rather aims at enabling students to critically question themselves and their environment in a global world, to form their own opinions and to actively support their views.On the following pages you will find interesting tools for your work on Global Inequality from the perspective of Global Citizenship Education:
Get up and Goals [2]
International Inequalities [3]
The video: "Who wants to be a Volunteer" (3:58 Min) shows how our mindset about fighting against global inequality should not be [4].
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Climate Change
Societies are currently facing new challenges resulting from rapid globalization and technological development. More than ever, there is a need to educate citizens with increasingly sophisticated skills and knowledge to generate knowledge as well as to teach citizens how to have a looka at the world from a critical perspective and identify issues that should be priority targets for one's own self reflection. This should comprise an education that questions the complexity of the problems we face, their causes and consequences, and prepares us to develop alternative responses for the world we live in today, based on active and intense civic participation.
Here you can find topics and methods to work on with your students.
Link to study guide: Climate Change [5]
Film: The Climate Crisis is a social crisis (1:49 Min) [6]
The video is available in English with German subtitles. Other subtitles can be turned on on YouTube.
Climate of Change...
Climate of Change - Video Call to Change - Street Guerrilla Action (3:41 Min) [7]:
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Gender Equality
One of the global challenges of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is addressing gender inequality. It is considered a cross-cutting issue throughout the Agenda and Goal 5 is dedicated to it. It states that it is important to achieve gender equality and empower all females´ by ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls everywhere.
Gender inequalities manifest themselves in all dimensions of sustainable development.
Even today:- Globally, there are 122 women aged 25 to 34 living in extreme poverty for every 100 men of the same age group.
- Up to 30 % of income inequalities are due to inequalities within families, between men and women. Women are subject more than men to living below 50 % of average income
- In 18 countries, husbands can legally prevent their wives from working; in 39 countries female daughters do not have the same inheritance rights as male children; in 49 countries there are no laws protecting women from domestic violence.
- Climate change has a disproportionate impact on women and children, who are 14 times more likely than men to die in a disaster" (Südwind 2022).
Here some interesting short films to start a discussion about Gender Equality at school:One Extra Year (2:07 MIn):The video addresses the fact that many girls around the world do not have access to education and what just one year of schooling would mean for girls' lives.The video is only available in English. Subtitles can be turned on on YouTube.ActForEqual (2:17 Min):#ActForEqual is a call from the UN for everyone to raise their voices and share why equality is needed. Especially in light of the fact that the pandemic has increased inequalities.The video is only available in English. Subtitles can be turned on on YouTube.Hear Kids' Honest Opinion about Being a Boy or Girl around the World (5:38 Min):Children talk about growing up and how they perceive the influence of gender on their lives.This video is only available in English with English subtitles. Subtitles can be turned on on YouTube.A Girl's Life (6:34 Min):The video documents the life of 10-year-old Eunice, who lives in a slum in Nairobi, Kenia.This video is only available in English with English subtitles. Subtitles can be turned on on YouTube. -
Participation tools for teachers and educators
Material to empower young people on SDGs and migration
Global Education - Start the Change! (2:03 Min):
This video is only available in English with nEglish subtitles. Subtitles can be turned on on YouTube.
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Task 4:
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Sources
[1] Viewers, Y. (2017, 12. September). YouTube is not currently available on this device. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1[2] Marcher, N. & Südwind. (2019). Global Inequality. In Get up and Goals! Abgerufen am 15. Februar 2023, von https://www.getupandgoals.eu/news/international-inequalities-202011050713[3] Get up and Goals!. (2020b, November 5). International Inequalities. https://www.getupandgoals.eu/component/k2/international-inequalities-202011050713[4] SAIH Norway. (2014, 7. November). Who Wants To Be A Volunteer? [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymcflrj_rRc[5] Get up and Goals! (o. D.). Big Ideas & Learning Outcomes. Climate Change. In Get up and Goals! Abgerufen am 15. Februar 2023, von https://www.getupandgoals.eu/global-issues/climate-change
[6] Südwind. (2021, 23. April). The climate crisis is a social crisis [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lhHVLFrMmw
[7] ScuolaFlic. (2021, 23. August). Climate of Change - Video Call to Change - Street Guerrilla Action [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQSrS_P-0L4
[8] Viewers, Y. (2017b, September 12). YouTube is not currently available on this device. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1
[9] UN Women. (2021, 21. Juni). #ActForEqual - Generations Together [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_arDxw_ZRI
[10] National Geographic. (2016, 18. Dezember). Hear Kids’ Honest Opinions on Being a Boy or Girl Around the World | National Geographic [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B3ea7IGwLA
[11] Shining Hope for Communities. (2015, 24. April). A Girl’s Life [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKHT43yrxHI
[12] Amici dei Popoli, Amnesty International, Breza, CISV, CZ-Art, Highland One World, KATE, Madre Coraje, Maisons Familiales Rurales & Südwind Salzburg. (o. D.). Manual For Teachers and Educators: To Empower Young People on SDGS and Migration. In Start the Change. https://www.startthechange.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/start_the_change_manual_for_teachers_and_educators.pdf
[13] Start The Change. (2020, 14. August). Global Education - Start the Change! [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG1sEPyLAqA
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