OUR HISTORY

The WCCI is a transnational educational organization committed to advancing the achievement of a just and peaceful world community. It was organized at a conference in Asilomar, California, USA in 1970. WCCI is a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations in consultative status with the Economic and social Council (ECOSOC).

The Nigerian chapter is one of the chapters of the international body. It derives its vision, mission, goals, activities and constitution from WCCI international although with some adaptation to suit local needs

OUR MISSION

As individual educators from all over the world, we join together in this person-to-person, non-governmental, nonprofit global organization committed to active participation in efforts to achieve the purposes of the organization. As educators in the world community, we have responsibility to ensure that education contributes to the promotion of equity, peace, and the universal realization of human rights. To this end, all curricular and instructional programs should strive to facilitate in every person the development of (1) a comprehensive sense of respect - of self, others, and the environment and (2) the capacity to participate at all levels of world society from local to global. As individuals, we commit ourselves to strive toward these ideals and fulfill the purposes of the organization within our professional responsibilities and in our organizational relationship.

OUR VISION

Founded in Asilomar, California, USA in 1970 at a conference of educators who shared a common vision of promoting international understanding, the World Council for Curriculum and Instruction (WCCI) is a transnational educational organization committed to advancing the achievement of a just, peaceful and sustainable world community.

WCCI has been accredited as an NGO holding special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.
  • Activities: Biennial World Conferences to share ideas, experiences, research findings and best practices in curriculum development and pedagogies and other educational policies and strategies.
  • conference, seminars, forms, workshops and resaerch projects organized by national chapters, groups and individual members;
  • peer-reviewed online International Journal of Curriculum & instruction;
  • WCCI Small Grants initiative to fund curriculum development or educational research projects;
  • collaboration with other educational and social organizations, institutions, agencies and NGOs / CSOs around the world in projects or programs;
  • contributions to campaigns and initiatives in solidarity with UN agencies