Applying GCED in classroomNewInstructor-led

Curriculum Development for GCED Educators: Perspectives, Purposes, and Practices

Application 07-23-2025 ~ 08-13-2025
Learning 09-01-2025 ~ 10-05-2025(5 Weeks)
Course ID 2025_80_CL003_2_0_
  • Fixed Deadlines

  • Application & Selection Process

  • 1:1 Interaction with the Instructor

  • Downloadable Certificate
    Earn a certificate upon the completion

  • 100% Free

About the Course

This course provides a comprehensive foundation in curriculum design for Global Citizenship Education (GCED), emphasizing transformative learning, peacebuilding, and critical pedagogy. It analyses various theoretical perspectives on education’s societal role and examines innovative teaching methods suited for both formal and non-formal contexts. Alternative perspectives on "21st-century" educational challenges, including AI, digital pedagogy, and "global competencies" will also be explored to propose strategies that yield inclusive and transformative curricula integrating values, principles, and practices of GCED.

 

Finally, participants will integrate GCED concepts and values relevant to their own work, whether as an independent subject/course/workshop or integrated into an existing curriculum. While this course has been designed with a significant emphasis on the "educational" dimensions of GCED, the course will be equally useful to non-teachers and non- professional educators.

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The course will consist of four “classroom” weeks. The course will open with a lecture or PowerPoint presentation or video clips followed by Forum discussions. Participants are expected to check the course site at the beginning of every course week to be aware of the requirements for the week.

Instructor

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Dr. Cawagas is a Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Canada and was a Professor of Peace Education at the UN mandated University for Peace based in Costa Rica for many years. She has extensive teaching experiences in peace and development education, curriculum development, education for sustainable development, global education, and multicultural education in both formal and nonformal modes.<

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