Scrutinizing Teachers’ Awareness of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) in Jordan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/ajer.v68i4.74900Abstract
This study aimed to determine the Global Citizenship Education (GCED) awareness level of teachers of different subjects in Jordan and to investigate whether their global citizenship awareness levels varied in terms of different demographic variables. The sample comprised 4305 teachers. Data were gathered using an awareness scale and an interview. Findings revealed that teachers showed an unsatisfactory level of awareness of GCED; females were more aware of GCED. Based on the results, it is recommended that teachers’ knowledge should be fostered in teaching GCED concepts, skills, and values, and to transcend the teacher-centered approach as it doesn’t promote the outcomes of creating global citizens.
Keywords: Teachers’ Awareness, Global Citizenship Education, Demographic Variables, Teacher Development.
Cette étude avait pour but de déterminer le niveau de sensibilisation à l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale des enseignants de différentes matières en Jordanie et d'examiner si leur niveau de sensibilisation à la citoyenneté mondiale variait en fonction de différentes variables démographiques. L'échantillon comprenait 4 305 enseignants. Les données ont été recueillies à l'aide d'une échelle de sensibilisation et d'un entretien. Les résultats ont révélé que les enseignants ont montré un niveau insatisfaisant de sensibilisation à la citoyenneté mondiale ; les femmes étaient plus sensibilisées à la citoyenneté mondiale. Sur la base des résultats, il est recommandé de renforcer les connaissances des enseignants dans l'enseignement des concepts, des compétences et des valeurs de la citoyenneté mondiale, et de transcender l'approche centrée sur l'enseignant car elle ne favorise pas la création de citoyens du monde.
Mots clés : Sensibilisation des enseignants, éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale, variables démographiques, développement des enseignants.
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