Global Citizenship Education – Response to Global Crises

Jul 13 2020
Jul 14 2020
America/New York
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
New York
United States  United States

On 13 July, ICAE co-organizes a Training-Workshop, together with SDG Academy, International Association of Universities (IAU), L’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) & Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) on the topic "Teaching, Learning and integrating SDGs at universities and beyond - linking to the Decade of Action". 
Speakers from ICAE will be Carole Houndjo and Katarina Popovic.

You can register for our and other workshops here.

The Division for Sustainable Development Goals, at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA/DSDG) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), are organizing the 2020 edition of the SDGs Learning, Training & Practice– a series of capacity building and knowledge workshops held at the HLPF, featuring speakers and experts from academia and other sectors on crucial topics related to the implementation of the SDGs under review in 2020.

All sessions of the 2020 SDGs Learning, Training & Practice will be live-streamed at https://unitar.org/ny/live.

But if anyone is interested:



Global Citizenship Education -  Response to Global Crises

14 of July, 8 am - 9 am NY time

Please register HERE

ICAE co-organizes this official side event at the HLPF, together with the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) and Bridge 47.

In times of crisis, we often turn to education and learning for the answers. Lifelong learning has certainly played a key role in supporting Sustainable Development Goal 3 during the global pandemic, ensuring the health and well-being of citizens by providing the knowledge, information, and skills needed to cope with the new challenges.

But quality education and lifelong learning have the potential to tackle broader global issues and offer sustainable and inclusive solutions, through Global Citizenship Education (GCE). Included in Target 4.7 of Agenda 2030, GCE is a lifelong learning process, which emphasizes critical thinking, political engagement, and civic action. Through the lens of GCE, we can identify further educational priorities related to global challenges. From the importance of respecting human rights and democratic principles during the pandemic to the way we participate in democratic societies and decision making, GCE has a valuable role to play in how we respond to global crises.

This side event will discuss the ways in which GCE can be used to share information and raise awareness on the global issues of sustainable development, anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation, which has the potential to cause or encourage the spread of new diseases.

Speakers:


Moderator:

  • Robbie Guevara, International Council for Adult Education (ICAE)


We are looking forward to welcoming you and all interested persons at this event.  Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwocu2urjIoEtNFiEhXKC-d2O-HdmKsXUI2. We are also inviting you to share the information widely in your networks.

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