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Global Citizenship for the Students of Higher Education in the Realization of Sustainable Development Goals

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  • Kübra Akçay

    (Institute of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education, Near East University, Nicosia 99138, Cyprus)

  • Fahriye Altinay

    (Institute of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education, Near East University, Nicosia 99138, Cyprus)

  • Zehra Altınay

    (Institute of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education, Near East University, Nicosia 99138, Cyprus)

  • Gokmen Daglı

    (Institute of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education, Societal Research and Development Center, University of Kyrenia, Kyrenia 99320, Cyprus)

  • Rustam Shadiev

    (College of Education, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China)

  • Mehmet Altinay

    (Tourism Faculty, University of Kyrenia, Kyrenia 99320, Cyprus)

  • Olasile Babatunde Adedoyin

    (Computer Engineering, University of Kyrenia, Kyrenia 99320, Cyprus)

  • Zübeyde Gökel Okur

    (Can Bulat Ozgurluk Junior High School, Famagusta 99450, Cyprus)

Abstract

Today, sustainable development has become one of the most important goals for humanity. Higher education students and especially teacher candidates can play an active role in the realization of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for global citizenship. However, how some important issues such as how much students know about these goals can play a role in achieving these goals are not yet clear. This study aims to determine the awareness of SDGs and global citizenship among higher education students with a focus on teacher candidates and their understanding of the global citizenship concept. In addition, it is also aimed to raise awareness about sustainable development goals and evaluate the applicability of these goals to create a sustainable world for future generations. The study group comprised teacher candidates studying under the sustainable development foundations for future learning in the 2022–2023 academic year at the Faculty of Education, Near East University, Northern part of Cyprus. Five interview questions were prepared in the form of a questionnaire and delivered to participants, and data were analysed with the aid of thematic content analysis. Results indicated that global citizens must have the ability to understand world events and grasp cultural diversity, recognize that everyone has equal rights, stand against gender, racial, and social discrimination, and strive for social justice by understanding different cultures and global conflicts and evaluating different perspectives. Factors such as social justice and equality, selflessness, globalization and social values, sustainable future and responsibility, global citizenship education, and awareness and respect have been established in this study as essential elements that can contribute to the development of global citizenship. In conclusion, global citizenship has the potential to contribute directly to the SDGs, and these potentials can be better explored through global citizenship education programs that can integrate all the SGDs without prioritizing one over others for teacher candidates.

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  • Kübra Akçay & Fahriye Altinay & Zehra Altınay & Gokmen Daglı & Rustam Shadiev & Mehmet Altinay & Olasile Babatunde Adedoyin & Zübeyde Gökel Okur, 2024. "Global Citizenship for the Students of Higher Education in the Realization of Sustainable Development Goals," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(4), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:4:p:1604-:d:1338928
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