Global Citizenship Skills among University Students and its Relationship with their Identity Orientation

  • Buzdar M
  • Noreen B
  • Saadi A
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Major purpose of the current study was to examine the prevalence of global citizenship skills among university students in Pakistan and its relationship with their identity orientations. Three indicators of global citizenship including social responsibility, global competence and global civic engagement were accepted to execute the research objective. The study followed four aspects of identity orientations including personal, social, collective and relational orientations. 324 students enrolled in selected Pakistani public sector universities participated in the study. Aspects of Identity Questionnaire (AIQ-IV) developed by Cheek and Briggs (2013) and global citizenship scale developed by Morais and Ogden (2011) were adapted as research instruments to collected the required data. Results show the prevalence of global civic engagement and social responsibility is comparatively lesser among the participants than other global citizenship skills. The students supported all four types of identity orientations. The study concludes that the four identity orientations have significant and direct associations with major global citizenship skills.

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Buzdar, M. A., Noreen, B., & Saadi, A. M. (2019). Global Citizenship Skills among University Students and its Relationship with their Identity Orientation. Pakistan Journal of Education, 36(2). https://doi.org/10.30971/pje.v36i2.483

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