The value and importance of global learning is widely promoted and debated in the literature but, without a common language to frame this discussion, we cannot accurately assess its effectiveness or value. One term frequently used in these conversations, and extolled by universities, is the idea of global citizenship; however, there is no consistent definition of this concept. In this article, we describe the philosophical traditions surrounding the term global citizenship and explain the roots of the debate over its use. To further understand how this term is used among institutions of higher education, we investigated how select Canadian universities discuss global citizenship and identified some of the key terms used as proxies for glob...
Higher education has increasingly begun to realize the importance of engaging students in global cit...
Institutions of higher education continue to emphasize the need to create and develop global citizen...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation, I will present a new integrated model ...
The value and importance of global learning is widely promoted and debated in the literature but, wi...
Global citizenship is frequently identified by industry, government, and universities in Canada as a...
This article examines development of the field of global citizenship education in postsecondary educ...
In this article, we examine how educating for global citizenship has increasingly become a shared go...
This thesis argues that there is a contradiction between the theoretical foundations of Global Citiz...
The term ‘global citizenship’ has gained increasing prominence in higher education discourse over th...
Recently there has been a shift in the discourses of university policy from internationalisation tow...
An increasing number of institutions actively promote internationalisation as a key strategy, implyi...
This paper shares insights into how university faculty understand and integrate internationalization...
This paper presents a multi-voiced response to the question: how might conflict and difference be co...
© 2015 the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. This paper presents a critical framework appl...
Higher education has increasingly begun to realize the importance of engaging students in global cit...
Institutions of higher education continue to emphasize the need to create and develop global citizen...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation, I will present a new integrated model ...
The value and importance of global learning is widely promoted and debated in the literature but, wi...
Global citizenship is frequently identified by industry, government, and universities in Canada as a...
This article examines development of the field of global citizenship education in postsecondary educ...
In this article, we examine how educating for global citizenship has increasingly become a shared go...
This thesis argues that there is a contradiction between the theoretical foundations of Global Citiz...
The term ‘global citizenship’ has gained increasing prominence in higher education discourse over th...
Recently there has been a shift in the discourses of university policy from internationalisation tow...
An increasing number of institutions actively promote internationalisation as a key strategy, implyi...
This paper shares insights into how university faculty understand and integrate internationalization...
This paper presents a multi-voiced response to the question: how might conflict and difference be co...
© 2015 the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. This paper presents a critical framework appl...
Higher education has increasingly begun to realize the importance of engaging students in global cit...
Institutions of higher education continue to emphasize the need to create and develop global citizen...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation, I will present a new integrated model ...