Title of article
Educating World Citizens–Empirical Implications and the Contribution of Geography Education
Author/Authors
WAGENER, Marina University of Bamberg, Bamberg, GERMANY , KROGULL, Susanne University of Bamberg, Bamberg, GERMANY
Pages
20
From page
186
To page
205
Abstract
Against the theoretical background of world society and learning challenges related to globalization processes the article deals with empirical findings from two qualitative-reconstructive studies on learning experiences of young people. The first is a study on young people in Germany engaged in child sponsorship programmes for children in the Global South and the second a study on learning experiences of young people in Bolivia, Germany and Rwanda who participated in North-South encounters. Beyond their specific thematic focuses, these studies reveal the challenges of abstract learning regarding complex issues in world society on a more general level. The findings indicate the limits of solely informal learning opportunities regarding global issues and consequently point to the relevance of formal learning. In the discourse on global learning in schools, geography education plays an important role and is often considered a key subject with regard to teaching the global dimension. The article addresses the challenges of geography education in enabling learning processes regarding global issues.
Keywords
GlobalCitizenshipEducation , GlobalLearning , WorldSociety , GeographyEducation
Journal title
Review of International Geographical Education Online
Serial Year
2018
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Record number
2575250
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