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Global information technology and global citizenship education

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The Council for Education in World Citizenship has been working with Kingston University and the UK National Commission for UNESCO, taking advantage of global information technology developments in order to build new programmes for global citizenship education. The paper reports on practical experience, inviting new network partners. The IST-Africa 2007 conference provided an opportunity to build on these foundations, with initiatives in primary, secondary, further, adult and higher education, and continuing professional development for teachers.

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Ennals, R., Stratton, L., Moujahid, N. et al. Global information technology and global citizenship education. AI & Soc 23, 61–68 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-007-0161-y

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