Students’ understanding and appropriation of Global Citizenship education

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101082917
EC Contribution
€18,875
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

Global Citizenship Education (GCE) is a key target to be achieved by 2030 as part of the UNs Sustainable Development Goals. It is claimed to have the potential to transform education systems, empowering learners to build more peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, and secure societies, while fostering mutual understanding, especially in interactions between indigenous and migrant populations. Many education systems now expect students to appropriate GCE in their day-to-day.Extant research has addressed challenges in developing GCE, examining capacity building (teachers readiness to teach GCE) or mapping inconsistencies in theoretical approaches. However, with no systematic baseline research to show how GCE is understood and appropriated by students, there is little hope of real progress by 2030.STUDACT starts afresh, hypothesising that students are not mere passive recipients of learning they differ in their desire to engage with GCE, based on personal traits or context. It will explore and contextualise how students receive, understand and appropriate GCE, treating them as core partners and agentic participants. Data will be collected in Russia, the US, Italy, Australia, Germany, and the UK all countries with a high migrant influx. Four work packages give students a voice to develop meaningful GCE, using group discussions, photovoice activism, and social media analysis. Policies and curricula on GCE at various levels of governance will be analysed.STUDACT will answer four questions to ensure a strong foundation for GCE to deliver on its promise of educating the next generation: (1) how do students of different backgrounds understand GCE? (2) how do students appropriate GCE? (3) how do understandings differ within and between countries, curricula, contexts, student characteristics, and education systems? (4) how are student attitudes aligned with those inferred by international organisations, teacher training programmes, curricula developers, or teachers?

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Project Results (6)

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Publications (6)
A scoping review of research on school-age youth activism in global citizenship education
PROSPECTS· 2025DOI
Carla Inguaggiato; Miri Yemini; Tatiana Khavenson
Collective voices making change: a literature review of black youth activism in the United States
Educational Review· 2025DOI
Vanessa R. Sperduti, Miri Yemini, Tatiana Khavenson
Exploring extracurricular clubs in high schools as third spaces for developing youth activism and critical engagement
Journal of Research on Adolescence· 2025DOI
Tara Bartlett; Miri Yemini
Navigating Normativity: How German Youth Discuss Activism in a Global Context
Youth and Society· 2025DOI
Miri Yemini and Ulrich Bauer
Sociology Compass
Sociology Compass· 2025DOI
Carla Inguaggiato; Miri Yemini
Systematic literature review of school-age youth activism in post-socialist countries
Educational Review· 2025DOI
Martyna Elerian, Miri Yemini, Tatiana Khavenson, Katarzyna Jasikowska