Global youth work (GYW) may be considered as encompassing forms of education with young people which are variously referred to as development education, global citizenship, education for sustainable development, and humanitarian education amongst others. This article reports on primary research in relation to how GYW is conceptualised and addressed in those Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) that deliver youth and community work qualifications across the UK. The research reports specifically on perceived issues of pedagogy, and asks what skills, knowledge and resources are required to deliver an effective curriculum. The article further explores to what extent HEIs are meeting the needs of the field in regards to addressing a glob...
This edited volume invites academics working in different continents and contexts to move beyond a c...
Abstract: This article considers the problem of the global competence of modern youth. The character...
In this paper, I discuss the findings of a small-scale study in which I examined (with a co-research...
In this chapter I will outline the definitions and principles of what is known as global youth work ...
DEA Thinkpieces: Promoting education for a just and sustainable world- This article aims to offer an...
This work explores how two classes of Year 6 students, one from London, UK and one from Ystad, Swed...
As a relatively new ‘profession’ and one which lies outside the protection afforded to the statutory...
The global society of today is one that children and young people are aware of but this has not been...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
ABSTRACT The field of global education in the UK consists of a wide range of individuals and organis...
This article explores the extent to which it is possible to incorporate global learning within the f...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
This chapter explores the ways geographies of development intersect with the production of young peo...
In a world of grotesque inequality and disproportionate distribution of the world's resources, the e...
The economic, social, and cultural interests of the nation demand that graduates have sound knowledg...
This edited volume invites academics working in different continents and contexts to move beyond a c...
Abstract: This article considers the problem of the global competence of modern youth. The character...
In this paper, I discuss the findings of a small-scale study in which I examined (with a co-research...
In this chapter I will outline the definitions and principles of what is known as global youth work ...
DEA Thinkpieces: Promoting education for a just and sustainable world- This article aims to offer an...
This work explores how two classes of Year 6 students, one from London, UK and one from Ystad, Swed...
As a relatively new ‘profession’ and one which lies outside the protection afforded to the statutory...
The global society of today is one that children and young people are aware of but this has not been...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
ABSTRACT The field of global education in the UK consists of a wide range of individuals and organis...
This article explores the extent to which it is possible to incorporate global learning within the f...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
This chapter explores the ways geographies of development intersect with the production of young peo...
In a world of grotesque inequality and disproportionate distribution of the world's resources, the e...
The economic, social, and cultural interests of the nation demand that graduates have sound knowledg...
This edited volume invites academics working in different continents and contexts to move beyond a c...
Abstract: This article considers the problem of the global competence of modern youth. The character...
In this paper, I discuss the findings of a small-scale study in which I examined (with a co-research...