Veranstaltungen
KOALA Event- Global Citizenship Courses for the 21st Century
Datum: 10.11.20, Ort: Online
Join us for a fascinating webinar exploring how UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) has researched, designed and launched its 6-module series on global citizenship education covering terrorism, migration, governance, rights and duties, identity and violence. The curriculum was developed using MGIEP’s Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) framework, built on EMC^2: Empathy, Mindfulness, Compassion and Critical Inquiry. Come explore how literature may enhance global citizenship.
Don’t miss this chance to engage and be part of the conversation!
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Speakers:
- Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh, UNESCO MGIEP Programme Specialist – Science of Learning
- Aditi Pathak, UNESCO MGIEP National Programme Officer and Digital Intercultural Exchange Specialist
- Dr. Anurag Deep, UNESCO MGIEP Digital Pedagogy Designer
- Shraddha Rawat, UNESCO MGIEP Instructional Designer
- Dr. Saskia Schabio, Stuttgart University, American Literature & Culture
- Moderators: Rich Powers, Moritz Jahraus, PSE Project Coordinators, Dr. Saskia Schabio project research design & coordination
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Agenda
12.00-12.05 (Nov 10, Webex)
Welcome & Greetings
12.05-12.10
Opening Remarks: „Designing a Global Citizenship Course at the PSE“
Richard Powers & Moritz Jahraus
12.10-13.00
„Social and Emotional Learning: The Secret to Global Citizenship“
Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh & Aditi Pathak
„Furthering Global Citizenship Education Through Digital Pedagogies“
Dr. Anurag Deep & Shraddha Rawat
13.00-13.10
Questions
13.10-13.20
„Designs for Global Citizenship: Cultivating Empathy & Critical Thinking through Literary Reading?“
Dr. Saskia Schabio
13.20-13.30
Plenary Discussion & Closing Remarks
Richard Powers & Moritz Jahraus
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We look forward to having you there! Questions? Please contact Moritz Jahraus.