Exclusively for YouthOngoingSelf-paced
Prerequisite course for the 12th Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED
| Application | 03-12-2026 ~ 03-14-2026 |
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| Learning | 03-12-2026 ~ 05-14-2026(9 Weeks) |
| Course ID | 2026_80_CL001_1_0_ |
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Course Reviews
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Luiggi Esteban Davila GutierrezThe course helped me better understand what it means to be a global citizen and how I can apply it in my own context.
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Ywre José Gomes de AraujoThis course was a valuable and transformative experience, combining theory with real-world perspectives on global citizenship. It reinforced the connection between local actions and global challenges, especially in areas like climate change, education, and social justice.
The diverse experiences shared throughout the course made the learning more meaningful and inspiring. It also strengthened my commitment to using education and community engagement as tools for positive change.
Overall, the course deepened my understanding of global citizenship and motivated me to continue acting with purpose to create impact both locally and globally. -
Pyae ThukhaI think the course is systematically constructed with short videos which can grab my attention. Worth learning here.
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Maria Angélica Brasil MarquesThe course was delivered in a very clear and didactic way, and it was easy to follow. I really enjoyed the content and the range of questions and answers. I learned a lot.
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SHEILAH ROBERTThe course has given me a broader and more practical perspective on what it truly means to be a global citizen. It moved beyond theory and helped me understand how global issues connect to everyday decisions and responsibilities. I also found the panel discussions especially valuable as they were detailed, thought provoking, and presented strong, well argued viewpoints that challenged me to think more critically and consider different perspectives.
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Sumit RajeThis course provided a very clear and practical introduction to Global Citizenship Education (GCED). I especially appreciated how the modules linked global issues like sustainability to local action, which is highly relevant to my background in engineering. The forum discussions were a great way to connect with other young leaders and share different perspectives on advocacy and media. It’s an empowering prerequisite that truly prepares you for the Youth Leadership Workshop
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Neha KhakaseThe course offers a well-structured and insightful introduction to GCED
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Nur Inayah HuzandariThe GCED course has been a turning point in my understanding of individual roles in a borderless era. The most vital lesson I've learned is that global crises ranging from social inequality to environmental issues cannot be solved in isolation; they demand collective empathy and concrete action that transcends national boundaries. This course has sharpened my critical thinking in filtering information while strengthening my resolve to be an active participant, rather than a mere observer, in creating inclusive solutions that truly impact the wider community.
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Fausto Francisco InacioThe GCED (Global Citizenship Education) course helped me understand what it means to be an active and responsible global citizen in an interconnected world. One of the key lessons I learned is that global challenges require collective action, empathy, and awareness beyond national boundaries.
The course emphasized the importance of critical thinking, especially in understanding how media shapes perception. I also learned how issues like inequality, conflict, and climate change are interconnected and require inclusive, collaborative solutions.
Additionally, the course strengthened my appreciation for diversity, dialogue, and active participation in society. It encouraged me to be more engaged in promoting inclusion, supporting youth participation, and contributing to positive change at both local and global levels. -
Riya MathewThe GCED course offers a practical understanding of empathy, inclusion, and shared responsibility in an interconnected world. It goes beyond theory by encouraging reflection and real-world application. It helped me connect global issues with everyday actions, especially through media and communication, making the idea of peacebuilding feel both relevant and achievable.


