Interfaces of critical global citizenship education in research about secondary schools in ‘global North’ contexts

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This article extends and expands a nuanced unpacking of conceptualisations of critical global citizenship education (GCE) in typologies of GCE (Pashby, K., M. da Costa, S. Stein, and V. Andreotti. [2020]. “A meta-review of typologies of global citizenship education.” Comparative Education 56 (2): 144–164.). It finds approaches to critical GCE can be described in broad terms that conflate quite distinct agendas; critiqued as unpragmatic, idealistic, and morally-relativistic; and fail to engage substantively with their complicity within the systems they seek to transform. It then explores what a selection of empirical research on secondary schools in ‘global North’ contexts that draws on critical GCE analyses contributes to illustrating the possibilities and tensions of critical GCE in practice.

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Pashby, K., & Costa, M. da. (2021). Interfaces of critical global citizenship education in research about secondary schools in ‘global North’ contexts. Globalisation, Societies and Education, 19(4), 379–392. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2021.1904213

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