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Books in the Critical Global Citizenship Education series

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  • - Theoretical and Practical Issues
     
    £123.99

    Global Citizenship Education and Teacher Education brings together scholars and practitioners from all continents to explore the role of teacher education in formulating a practice of citizenship that has a global scope and is guided by critical and emancipatory approaches.

  • - Hard Spaces, Methodologies, and Ethics
    by Lauren Misiaszek
    £123.99

    With a focus on the Global South, this book argues that awareness and discussion of the politics of equity and inclusion in global citizenship education (GCE) research are essential to the future of nuanced and effective research in this area.

  • - (Re)Imagining Subjects and Citizens
     
    £123.99

    This book offers nuanced analyses of the narratives, spaces, and forms of citizenship education during the aftermath of the January 2011 Egyptian Revolution.

  • - Critical Perspectives on Values, Curriculum and Assessment
     
    £123.99

  • - International Enactments of GCED for Social Justice and Common Good
     
    £132.99

    This volume brings together key perspectives from scholars in the Global South and Global North to illustrate diverse ways in which the UN¿s Global Citizenship Education (GCED) agenda can promote social justice and be used as a vehicle for negotiating and learning about diverse and shared objectives in education and the global public sphere.

  • by Daniel Schugurensky
    £37.49

    Global Citizenship Education and Teacher Education brings together scholars and practitioners from all continents to explore the role of teacher education in formulating a practice of citizenship that has a global scope and is guided by critical and emancipatory approaches.By considering educational responses to global challenges -such as global warming, rising levels of inequalities, intensification of armed conflicts, growing streams of international migration, and the impact of neoliberal policies-this book provides valuable analyses for researchers, teacher educators, and educators. The volume examines historical and conceptual issues relating to the incorporation of global citizenship education in teacher education, and presents examples from across the world that showcase main trends in research and practice from across the world.This book is of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and libraries in the fields of citizenship education, global education, teacher education, international and comparative education, and education policy and politics.

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