Citizenship Education and the EFL Standards: A Critical Reflection
The reconfiguration of geographical and cultural boundaries has caused a growing concern among countries in regard to raising awareness of the importance of educating people to become "citizens of the world." The language classroom seems to be the ideal place to incorporate the teaching an...
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Main Author: | Luzkarime Calle Díaz (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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