Council for Education in World Citizenship
The Council for Education in World Citizenship (CEWC) was an educational charity in England.[1] The CEWC was founded in 1939, by the education committee of the League of Nations Union (LNU),[2][3] and continued to work with the LNU's successor, the UK United Nations Association (UNA).[4]
The charity operated "regional councils", which later became independent entities, in Northern Ireland (as CEWC Northern Ireland) and in Wales (as CEWC Cymru). The English charity "went into suspension" in April 2001.[5] CEWC Cymru merged with the Welsh Centre for International Affairs in 2014 and ceased to be a separate charity.[6] While CEWC Northern Ireland obtained separate charitable status in 2001,[7] and was in receipt of some funding from Irish Aid in 2008,[8] its website was defunct by 2011.[9]
Further reading
[edit]- Heater, Derek Benjamin (1984). Peace through education : the contribution of the Council for Education in World Citizenship. London: Falmer Press. ISBN 1850000018. OCLC 10457995.
- Brown, P. M. (1943). "Review of Education and the United Nations: A Report of a Joint Commission of the Council for Education in World Citizenship and the London International Assembly". World Affairs. 106 (4): 280–281. JSTOR 20663931.
- Richardson, Norman; Gallagher, Tony, eds. (2011), Education for Diversity and Mutual Understanding: The Experience of Northern Ireland, Peter Lang, pp. 31, 107, ISBN 9783039119851
References
[edit]- ^ Gordon, Professor Peter; Gordon, Peter; Lawton, Professor Denis. Dictionary of British Education. Routledge; 2003-04-01 [cited 9 March 2013]. ISBN 9780203485453. p. 52.
- ^ "Education in World Citizenship". Nature (journal). 145: 676–678. 1940. doi:10.1038/145676a0.
- ^ Wright, Susannah (2018), Creating Liberal-Internationalist World Citizens: League of Nations Union Junior Branches in English Secondary Schools, 1919–1939 (PDF),
[the LNU made a] decision to reconstitute the LNU Education Committee from July 1939 as a semi-autonomous body, The Council for Education in World Citizenship
- ^ "Council for Education in World Citizenship, 1941-1959". archives.lse.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2024.
The Council [CEWC] was established by the Education Committee of the League of Nations Union and although it was a separate organisation it worked very closely with the UNA after its formation
- ^ "Council for Education in World Citizenship". cewc.org.uk. Archived from the original on 27 March 2002.
On the 1st April 2001 CEWC in England went into suspension [..] Both CEWC Cymru in Cardiff, and CEWC Northern Ireland in Belfast are independent organisations with their own charitable status and are unaffected by the current situation in England
- ^ "What we do - Welsh Centre for International Affairs". www.wcia.org.uk. 2018-10-08. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
WCIA has its origins in [..] UNA Wales (the United Nations Association, 1946-2014) and CEWC Cymru (the Council for Education in World Citizenship, 1943-2014). [..] The Welsh Centre for International Affairs was launched in 1973 [..] and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (No. 1156822, on merger with CEWC Cymru and UNA Wales) in 2014.
- ^ "History Of The Council For Education In World Citizenship In N.Ireland". cewcni.org.uk. Archived from the original on 14 October 2006.
- ^ Parliamentary Debates - Dáil Éireann - Official Report - Unrevised (PDF), 2010, p. 445, 446
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20110526053758/http://www.cewcni.org.uk/
External links
[edit]- CEWC website (archived 2000)
- CEWC Northern Ireland (archived 2008)