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Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship
Henry Maitles
University of the West of Scotland
Global Citizenship: UN Convention on Human Rights
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Never Again
‘I am a survivor of a concentration camp. My eyes saw what no man should witness. Gas chambers built by learned engineers. Children poisoned by educated physicians. Infants killed by trained nurses. Women and babies shot and burned by high school and college graduates. So, I am suspicious of education. My request is: help your students become more human. Your efforts must never produce learned monsters, skilled psychopaths, educated Eichmanns. Reading, writing, Arithmetic are important only if they serve to make our children more humane’.
Global Citizenship: humanity
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: democracy
Democracy – Tahrir Square
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: enterprise?
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: social justice
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: equality
Global Citizenship: racism
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship:Islamophobia
Global Citizenship: rights and responsibilities
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship, June 2013
R.E.S.P.E.C.T
Global Citizenship: Responsibility of all
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Consideration of GC issues should be part of re-validation/SHR processes. Programmes will be expected to show that their students will be Developing global citizenship understandings. A Template to allow this to become embedded in our programmes should be developed for use in session 13-14, taking into account our regulatory and quality frameworks.
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: main themes
Knowledge and Understanding•Social Justice•Diversity•Globalisation•Sustainability•Peace and Conflict
Skills•Critical thinking•Ability to argue effectively•Ability to challenge injustice•Ability to act and participate in the community
Values and Attitudes•Sense of identity and self esteem•Empathy•Commitment to social justice•Respect for diversity•Concern for the environment•Belief that people can make a difference
(OXFAM: A curriculum for global citizenship)
Global Citizenship: beyond the core
• we will develop for session 2014-15 (piloted in trimester 2, 2014) an optional module on global citizenship.
• we will develop a UWS certificate comprising of 3 20-credit level 7 modules to be undertaken voluntarily by students over the course of their studies at UWS. One possibility would be the new module, the one piloted by
HNM/HEA and a specific SAUWS organized one.
These will be facilitated by an SFC funded
Secondment.
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship: embedding Modern Languages
• a fixed term appointment funded by SFC will take this forward in discussions with all schools and programmes.
• Linked to this, we are taking forward opportunities to develop shorter ‘working abroad’ experiences for students.
• Global Citizenship, June 2013
Global Citizenship, June 2013
Education for Citizenship: butterfly or caterpillar?
‘Adding wings to caterpillars does not createbutterflies - it creates awkward anddisfunctional caterpillars. Butterflies arecreated through transformation’
(Stephanie Pace Marshall (1996)