Wiel Veugelers member of UNESCO research committee on Global Citizenship Education
8 February 2016
Today, the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, organises a research conference on Global Citizenship Education at the University of California, in Los Angeles (UCLA). Wiel Veugelers, professor of Education at the University of Humanistic Studies and member of the international research committee, will present a paper on The Moral and the Political in Global Citizenship and Global Citizenship Education.
Global Citizenship Education (GCE) is a central target of the post-2015 education agenda for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. However, many questions remain regarding the nature and possibilities of educational initiatives that can foster GCE.
The International Research Conference on Global Citizenship Education will provide a much-needed cooperative and dialogical academic space where over twenty international experts through regional perspectives and from multiple disciplines will present innovative approaches, best-practices, and critiques concerning theories, methodologies, policies, and pedagogies of GCE.
The conference is organised by UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, and the Paulo Freire Institute-UCLA.
On photo Wiel Veugelers
Today, the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, organises a research conference on Global Citizenship Education at the University of California, in Los Angeles (UCLA). Wiel Veugelers, professor of Education at the University of Humanistic Studies and member of the international research committee, will present a paper on The Moral and the Political in Global Citizenship and Global Citizenship Education.