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Citizenship at National, Regional and International Level: Approaches, Studies and Debates 27 th March 2015 Citizenship Learning Seminar Santiago de Chile

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Citizenship at National, Regional and International Level: Approaches, Studies

and Debates

27th March 2015

Citizenship Learning Seminar

Santiago de Chile

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David Kerr Senior Teaching Fellow University of Bristol Director of Education Citizenship Foundation Visiting Professor of Citizenship Birkbeck College University of London [email protected]

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Aims of this presentation… To answer some key questions: Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and Intercultural Dialogue

1.   Why now? 2.   What do we know? 3.   For whom - who benefits? 4.   What are the challenges and debates? 5.   What helpful developments are there?

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Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and

Intercultural Dialogue – Why now?

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‘..the new challenge of how to prepare young people for democracy in contexts that are quite different from those that have been known in the past.’ Kerry Kennedy

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Climate Change/Global Warming

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Migration of Peoples

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Democracy in Europe

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Combatting violence and extremism

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Global Capitalism and Jobs

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Student Voice

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New and Unknown Challenges

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Global Responses

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Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and

Intercultural Dialogue – What do we know?

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Key landmark studies

•  IEA Cived Study 2001 •  IEA ICCS09 + regional reports •  Eurydice reports •  CELS 2001 to 2015

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What to address in the DCHRE ‘Contexts’

Curriculum  Core  knowledge  Key  skills  ‘Big  ,  controversial  issues’  

School  community  

Par=cipa=on  Decision-­‐making  Voice,  leadership  Teamwork  

Wider  communi=es  

Par=cipa=on  Decision-­‐making  Big  issues  Engage  with  adults  

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Competence Based

Civic Competence

Dispositions/ Behaviours

Affective (Doing/Active)

Cognitive (Knowing)

Knowledge Skills Attitudes Values

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Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and

Intercultural Dialogue – who benefits?

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6 Key Sets of Actors and beneficiaries…

1.  Pupils/students 2.  Teachers and support staff 3.  School leaders and senior staff 4.  Parents and community

representatives 5.  Wider society

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Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and

Intercultural Dialogue – what are the challenges and

debates?

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Some key challenges 1.  Definition 2.  Coherence 3.  Status 4.  Policy will 5.  Bridging the ‘implementation gap’ 6.  Evidence base - monitoring and

review 7.  Promote outcomes and benefits

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Key debates…

1.  Perspective 2.  Measurement 3.  Methodology 4.  Interpretation and reach 5.  Costs and benefits 6.  Gaps

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Trial and Error!

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Democratic Citizenship, Human Rights and

Intercultural Dialogue – what are helpful developments?

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Further studies and evidence to come…

•  IEA ICCS16 •  CoE Charter review •  CoE Competence Framework •  CELS further waves

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Framework for Action Council of Europe Charter on

Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education – adopted by the Commıttee of Mınısters on 11 May 2010

Policy Tool - Strategic Support for Decision Makers

Competences Framework for DCHRE and intercultural dialogue

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“Democracy Generation” EDC/HRE Joint Project in Turkey

Turkey  Celebrate  

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EC/CoE Pilot Project Training for Teachers on

Handling Controversial Issues

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Global Competence PISA 2018

•  Increasing globalization •  Interconnectedness •  Multimodal forms of communication •  Multicultural and multinational learning

and work environments •  Need to prepare learners for our 21st

century, global community

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What kind of education system do we need? What kind of society do we want? Chilean writer

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Thank you And good luck

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