On November 1, 2024, the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) held an online webinar titled “Innovative Approaches to Global Citizenship Education in the Asia-Pacific: A Dialogue between Theory and Practice”.
In the webinar, experts from the Asia-Pacific region discussed how to reimagine Global Citizenship Education (GCED) through local perspectives and contexts.
The webinar opened with remarks from APCEIU Director LIM Hyun Mook, followed by presentations from six researchers and subsequent Q&A sessions. The event highlighted the outcomes of the research project entitled “Rethinking Global Citizenship Education from Asia-Pacific Perspectives” and facilitated a discussion of key insights with the researchers.
The presentations were organized into two discussion sessions, each focusing on the following theme:
Discussion 1: “How is GCED Shaped by Local Contexts in Asia-Pacific Countries?”
Discussion 2: “How Can GCED Be Reimagined through Asia-Pacific Cultural and Philosophical Perspectives?”
The webinar provided an invaluable platform for sharing diverse perspectives on global citizenship and GCED, drawing on traditions from across the Asia-Pacific region, including the Pacific, East Asia, India, and Central Asia. These perspectives were rooted in various cultural and religious traditions, such as Buddhism, Islam, and Confucianism. The results of the “Rethinking Global Citizenship Education from Asia-Pacific Perspectives” project will be published in book in November 2024.