The concept of citizenship was elaborated in Western countries after the Second World War. The concept of multicultural citizenship is an evolution thereof in the era of accelerated globalization, which has brought about a considerable increase in intercultural exchanges. In this era, education is frequently considered the most important setting for enhancing young people\u2019s multicultural citizenship. In European countries, and in line with UNESCO\u2019s definition, education dealing with multicultural citizenship is intercultural education. Intercultural education is thought to to promote positive intercultural relations, enhancing both cultural diversity and intercultural interconnectedness, thus being a form of intercultural dialog...
AbstractToday, multicultural society feels the necessity of a new worldview aimed at integration of ...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
In this article we argue that the aims and objectives of foreign language teaching can and should be...
The concept of citizenship was elaborated in Western countries after the Second World War. The conce...
The subject of this colloquium, Cultural Values of the European Citizenship, is a large and multi=-f...
The essay focuses on the mutual relationship between citizenship and education in the context of an...
citizenship educationhas a powerful rple to play in the strengthening of democracies and to makethen...
Over the centuries, mankind has undergone a great revolution, but not before the pace of change was ...
Multicultural education and intercultural education are concepts that, although they are often used ...
The text is the "Foreword" of an international book on Intercultural education. Since several years,...
This article analyses the role of educational opportunity in a time of globalisation, a new economy ...
In today's globalized world mono-cultural societies have been gradually disappearing. A trend toward...
As a result of cultural, ethnic, racial, and religious variety, multicultural education aims to help...
Given the growing presence of citizens with cultural differences, it is no longer appropriate to bas...
The author analyzes educational policy and initiatives of the European Union and the Council of Euro...
AbstractToday, multicultural society feels the necessity of a new worldview aimed at integration of ...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
In this article we argue that the aims and objectives of foreign language teaching can and should be...
The concept of citizenship was elaborated in Western countries after the Second World War. The conce...
The subject of this colloquium, Cultural Values of the European Citizenship, is a large and multi=-f...
The essay focuses on the mutual relationship between citizenship and education in the context of an...
citizenship educationhas a powerful rple to play in the strengthening of democracies and to makethen...
Over the centuries, mankind has undergone a great revolution, but not before the pace of change was ...
Multicultural education and intercultural education are concepts that, although they are often used ...
The text is the "Foreword" of an international book on Intercultural education. Since several years,...
This article analyses the role of educational opportunity in a time of globalisation, a new economy ...
In today's globalized world mono-cultural societies have been gradually disappearing. A trend toward...
As a result of cultural, ethnic, racial, and religious variety, multicultural education aims to help...
Given the growing presence of citizens with cultural differences, it is no longer appropriate to bas...
The author analyzes educational policy and initiatives of the European Union and the Council of Euro...
AbstractToday, multicultural society feels the necessity of a new worldview aimed at integration of ...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
In this article we argue that the aims and objectives of foreign language teaching can and should be...