This article, derived from a larger EU-funded empirical research project, draws on a comparative analysis of pioneering global citizenship education (GCE) in-service primary teacher education programmes, as theorized and practised in four European countries, to explore how higher education institutions (HEIs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and participating teachers shape the development of content-based, competence-based and values-based approaches to teacher education. With reference to the multiple-site case study in Ireland, Austria, the Czech Republic and Italy, this article argues that, through investment, structural and institutional support and professional teacher education expertise, HEIs are, alongside NGOs and in-service teachers, pivotal actors in the collaborative development of GCE teacher education. The article concludes that successful collaborations can foster teacher agency through transformative, values-based approaches to GCE teacher education.

Educating teachers towards global citizenship: A comparative study in four European countries / Tarozzi, Massimiliano; Mallon, Benjamin. - In: LONDON REVIEW OF EDUCATION. - ISSN 1474-8460. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:2(2019), pp. 112-125. [10.18546/LRE.17.2.02]

Educating teachers towards global citizenship: A comparative study in four European countries

Tarozzi, Massimiliano
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2019

Abstract

This article, derived from a larger EU-funded empirical research project, draws on a comparative analysis of pioneering global citizenship education (GCE) in-service primary teacher education programmes, as theorized and practised in four European countries, to explore how higher education institutions (HEIs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and participating teachers shape the development of content-based, competence-based and values-based approaches to teacher education. With reference to the multiple-site case study in Ireland, Austria, the Czech Republic and Italy, this article argues that, through investment, structural and institutional support and professional teacher education expertise, HEIs are, alongside NGOs and in-service teachers, pivotal actors in the collaborative development of GCE teacher education. The article concludes that successful collaborations can foster teacher agency through transformative, values-based approaches to GCE teacher education.
2019
Educating teachers towards global citizenship: A comparative study in four European countries / Tarozzi, Massimiliano; Mallon, Benjamin. - In: LONDON REVIEW OF EDUCATION. - ISSN 1474-8460. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:2(2019), pp. 112-125. [10.18546/LRE.17.2.02]
Tarozzi, Massimiliano; Mallon, Benjamin
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