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The tension between universal human rights and national citizenship raises pressing questions about the role of education in fostering global civic responsibility. Drawing on the EU as a regional model and UNESCO’s Global Citizenship Education framework, the discussion examines both the possibilities and limits of cultivating citizenship beyond borders.
The post Rethinking citizenship: Global challenges and the role of education appeared first on EERA Blog.

Reflections from the EERA summer school - Embodied experiences relating with people and place are fundamental to Environmental and Sustainability Education.
The post A collective becoming of emerging environmental and sustainability education researchers appeared first on EERA Blog.

Research into school disciplinary practice is necessary to gain a holistic understanding of violence against children in educational institutions.
The post Children’s rights and the importance of research into school disciplinary practices appeared first on EERA Blog.

While parents believe they have freedom in school selection, local politicians often play a crucial role in shaping access and decentralisation can lead to inequality.
The post Behind closed doors – Understanding how local politicians influence school allocation appeared first on EERA Blog.
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