Developing Global Sensitivity among Student-Teachers

Erasmus+ Higher EducationPartnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practicesID: 2021-1-FR01-KA220-HED-000027524
EC Contribution
€207,441
Consortium Size
5 orgs
Start Year
2021
Summary

Although there are common features to citizenship education in liberal countries (valuing individual freedoms, tolerance of other beliefs or values, in particular), each state tends to deal with s...

Objectives

We wanted to contribute to develop and improve the training of future primary and secondary school teachers in global citizenship education (GCE). We also wanted to prepare them to tackle difficult subjects in the classroom, such as religion and migration. We also wanted to expose future teachers to different national perspectives on citizenship. For these reasons, we set up and tested a training scheme enabling students to participate in international interactions with peers from other countries, the aim being to get them to work on a theoretical level but also to enable them to develop their personal (such as openness to the world and tolerance of differences) and professional skills (e.g. putting themselves in the shoes of students from “minority” cultures, mastering different pedagogical practices to tackle culturally complex issues in front of a diverse audience of students). The aim is to enable trainee teachers, through peer exchange, to move away from the national conception of citizenship and consider new teaching practices.

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