Faculty and students in DePaul’s Value-Creating Education for Global Citizenship and Curriculum Studies programs presented at the 2023 annual conference of the American Education Studies Association (AESA), held November 8 – 12 in Louisville, KY.
The following papers were presented.
Human Education for Immigrant Children in Japan: Creative Coexistence in Society
Toko Itaya
Educating for Compassionate Resilience: A Posthuman Competency for Human Survival
Kristin Salerno
Curriculum Against Empire: Teaching the Military-Industrial Complex in the Anthropocene
Jerica Arents
What We Owe and to Whom? Fostering the Future in Worst Times through Human Education
Valentina Dughera
Establishing a Foundation of Global Citizenship through Curriculum and Community Collaboration
Kathleen Marguerite D’Or
Value Creation and Happiness in Education: Considerations for a Post-Truth World
Jason Goulah
Praxis: Curriculum Theory as Lived by Teacher Educators
Nozomi Inukai
Global Conversations Program to Cultivate Critical Social Imagination
Nozomi Inukai and Emily S Kraus

Institute faculty, researcher, and students from Value-Creating Education for Global Citizenship program

DePaul’s faculty and student presenting at a session
