21 R1.T2 – Module 2: The role of Active Citizenship in EU in sustainable development awareness Source: https://www.fsg.org/blog/tools-supporting-systems-thinking-and-change/ Additional information If you want to learn more, please read the following article about New System Thinking Tool: Eco cycle mapping Video If you want to learn how systems thinking work, please watch the following video about the tool of ECO CYCLE PLANNNG Watch also, here this video about World Cafe Method Time for a quiz! Experiential activity Please think one big problem that your community is faced with. You are asked to suggest some solutions on it. Taking as a starting point the method of system thinking try to analyze it by using the tool of Eco cycle mapping. What were the results? Would you use another tool for this analysis and why? CONCLUSION Active Citizens are those who feel inspired because change can occur through us rather than merely to us. They are people who are inspired and empowered to change the world. People having the motivation and expertise to make sure that ideas don't just stay ideas. A vital component of civic involvement, active citizenship encompasses a variety of ideals and pursuits. Through active citizenship, people can challenge current systems, strengthen social connections, and gain the knowledge and understanding necessary to make informed judgments and have a say in the decisions that affect their life. The ultimate goal of our work—to increase the levels of active citizenship in Europe—will be accomplished by increasing awareness of active citizenship, motivating people to consider their levels of engagement, and inspiring them to consider the factors that affect their capacity to become active citizens. This Unit has explored the below elements of Active Citizenship
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