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NECE - Networking European Citizenship Education
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Glossary of TermsThe discourse on the theory and practical experience of citizenship
education is not limited to national borders anymore. The
transnational discourse is affected by language and translation
problems. What is meant by citizenship education in Germany, England
or Poland? As current NECE co-operation project "Confusing
Conversations" is an Online Glossary for fundamental terms of
citizenship education in German and English language that aims to
overcome linguistic difficulties in regard of the transnational
discourse within citizenship education. Therefore, the Federal Agency
for Civic Education has hosted some workshops with citizenship
education experts from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and
the Netherlands. This glossary was created in the course of these
workshops. |
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NECE newsletter 03/11
This edition focuses on the current crisis in Europe. Inga Wachsmann from the Foundation Charles Léopold Mayer, France, and Dr Stefan Auer from the La Trobe University in Australia ask if Europe has failed or if the crisis could be an opportunity for Europe. Dr Mimis Petridis informs about the work and aims of the UNESCO Center Aristotelis in Greece. |
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Schriftenreihe (Bd. 666) |
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The Making of Citizens in Europe:
What are the challenges of citizenship education in Europe today? In search of answers, the focus of this volume are the conditions under which learning and living democracy in Europe may occur most effectively. |
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