Influence of the application of citizenship competencies considered by UNESCO on the national reality, geopolitics and security of Ecuador

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BETHY ANDREA MUÑOZ MORALES
Juan Andrés Romero Torres
Cristina Maribel Dávila Molina
Juan Pablo Córdova Feijóo

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The article presents, based on statistics and data about Ecuador, the importance of the application and promotion of citizen competencies considered by UNESCO as mandatory in the 21st century, for which it specifically details the critical spirit, social connection, respect for the diversity and ethics of the population influence aspects of the national reality, geopolitics and security of the country. As a methodology, conceptual cartography was used to organize the analyzed information from different sources, generally bibliographic, especially the academic search Google. The results obtained are a contribution to the promotion of these competencies and the starting point for the study of the benefit that these and new citizen competencies can generate to the Ecuadorian State and society.

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Influence of the application of citizenship competencies considered by UNESCO on the national reality, geopolitics and security of Ecuador. (2023). Revista De Ciencias De Seguridad Y Defensa, 8(02), 11. https://doi.org/10.24133/RCSD.VOL08.N02.2023.03
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BETHY ANDREA MUÑOZ MORALES, a:1:{s:2:"es";s:8:"UFA ESPE";}

Maestría en Seguridad Pública y Política Pública, 

Juan Andrés Romero Torres

Maestría en Docencia y Desarrollo de Competencias

Cristina Maribel Dávila Molina

Maestría en Gerencia de Proyectos Educativos y Sociales

Juan Pablo Córdova Feijóo

Máster en Estudios Avanzados en Terrorismo. Análisis y Estrategias.

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Influence of the application of citizenship competencies considered by UNESCO on the national reality, geopolitics and security of Ecuador. (2023). Revista De Ciencias De Seguridad Y Defensa, 8(02), 11. https://doi.org/10.24133/RCSD.VOL08.N02.2023.03

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