1st Edition

Teaching the Global Dimension Key Principles and Effective Practice

Edited By David Hicks, Cathie Holden Copyright 2007
    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    Teaching the Global Dimension specifically responds to concerns such as inequality, justice, environment and conflict in chapters written by leading educationalists in the field. It explores both the theory and practice of ‘global education’ today and provides:

    • a framework for understanding global issues
    • a model identifying the key elements of good practice
    • insight into young people’s concerns for the world and the future
    • tried and tested strategies for handling controversial global issues more confidently in the classroom
    • key concepts for planning appropriate learning experiences
    • a range of case studies which demonstrate the different ways in which a global dimension can be developed.

    Inspiring, thought-provoking and highly practical, this book shows how teachers at any stage in their career can effectively and successfully bring a global dimension to the taught curriculum.

    Part 1: The Global Dimension  1. Responding to the World Dave Hicks  2. Principles and Precedents Dave Hicks  3. Young People’s Concerns Cathie Holden  4. Student Teachers’ Views Cathie Holden  5. Controversial Issues Cathie Holden  Part 2: Key Concepts  6. Conflict Resolution Lynn Davies  7. Social Justice Ange Grunsell  8. Values and Perceptions Robin Richardson  9. Sustainable Development Ros Wade  10. Interdependence Teresa Garlake  11. Human Rights Margot Brown  12. Diversity Hilary Claire  13. Global Citizenship Julia Tanner  Part 3: The Global Classroom  14. The Wider World in the Primary School Fran Martin  15. Global Citizenship in Secondary School Harriet Marshall

     

    Biography

    David Hicks is Professor of Education at Bath Spa University. 

    Cathie Holden is Reader in Education at the University of Exeter.