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The Big conversation: handbook to address violence against women in and through the media سنة النشر: 2019 المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO This handbook provides guidance, tools and promising practices from countries across the globe for those working with and within media. It is our intention that this handbook provides entry points for accelerating progress towards gender equality in the systems and structures of organizations. We hope that it leverages what we know works in order to promote the values of diversity, equality and non-violence in the content that media produces.
Improving quality and relevance of education through mobile learning in Rwanda: a promise to deliver: case study by the UNESCO-Fazheng project on best practices in mobile learning سنة النشر: 2019 المؤلف: Wallet, Peter | Kimenyi, Eric | Miao, Fengchun | Domiter, Anett المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO Rwanda’s education sector is evolving through the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT ). Whereas the focus was previously on the extensive deployment of laptop devices, it is shifting towards advancing adaptive child-centred learning and the use of ICT augmented environments to enrich teaching and learning. In developing countries, however, an orientation frequently remains to select strategies which have previously shown to be successful in developed contexts without taking into account the full range of elements required for effective implementation including a comprehensive assessment of the financial implications required to ensure longer term sustainability. This case study aims to showcase Rwanda’s customised approach to the integration of ICT in classrooms adapted to meet the particular needs of the Rwandan education system. The SMARTRwanda Master Plan lays out a vision to transform Rwanda’s economy by leveraging the use of ICT. Aligned to SMART Rwanda, the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) is implementing the SMARTClassroominitiative under its ICT in Education Master Plan to reach all schools by 2020. Although there have been several challenges encountered during the various phases of implementation, more than half of all schools across the country are now equipped with ICT devices and many teachers have undergone various capacity-building initiatives to make better use of ICT in teaching and learning. More work is required in order to develop a fully functioning ICT in education ecosystem in Rwanda; nevertheless, this case study demonstrates progress made thus far and describes the various system stakeholders, their roles, responsibilities and contributions to date to improve access, quality and relevance of education through ICT adoption.
Sharing Malaysian experience in participation of girls in STEM education سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) The Malaysia government has placed STEM as a focus in developing the country towards achieving the status of a developed nation. The government acknowledges the role of women as equal partners in nation building. Thus, various policies ranging from economy, education, women’s welfare and human resources have been formulated through the years. These policies have resulted in among others, the increase in women researchers from 35.8% in 2004 to 49.9% in 2012 as well as more women’s participation in selected STEM courses at the tertiary level. A total of 84 girls’ day schools with 6 of them as residential STEM Girls’ schools have been built since 1939. There are many female role models in STEM for the girls to emulate. This has been made possible by the successful implementation of the various policies related to women in STEM as well as innovative measures in facing the continuing challenges in STEM education.
Evaluation of UNESCO's work in information and communication technologies (ICT) in education سنة النشر: 2019 المؤلف: Seán Ó Siochru and Graham Attwell المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO ICT in Education is a fast-growing area globally that offers many strategic opportunities. As the leader and coordinator of the SDG 4 – Education 2030 with the aim to “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”, UNESCO has the mandate and expertise needed to strategically position itself as a world leader in this field. UNESCO’s work in ICT in Education aims at enhancing the quality and relevance of learning and at strengthening inclusion. While technology can facilitate wider access to education and bridge learning divides, can advance gender equality and inclusion as well as digital skills development, the rapidly changing technologies and work processes require the development of new pedagogies, both for the use of ICT for teaching and learning in the classroom and through open access and distance learning. Compared to other players, UNESCO leverages its comparative strengths in its ICT in Education interventions - especially its impartiality, convening power, and policy expertise - through an inclusive and humanistic approach to achieving quality education in coherence with Sustainable Development Agenda 2030. Its expertise across all levels of Education and its multidisciplinary potential of working across its Programme Sectors are also considered among UNESCO’s specific strengths. The evaluation revealed that UNESCO achieved important results, at the level of the learning environment, at the policy level and in institutional capacity building, but it also showed that UNESCO still needs to strengthen its positioning and visibility within the wider landscape of ICT in Education. For example, UNESCO has to continue positioning itself for producing forward-looking knowledge on ICT in Education and as a laboratory of ideas for future-oriented thinking. While the evaluation came across various specific interventions successfully addressing the needs of disadvantaged groups, the evaluation found that considerations of inclusion and gender equality were not consistently mainstreamed into policy-related and capacity building interventions. Other challenges are mainly linked to the current dispersion of resources and fragmentation of expertise across different entities within the Organization, which also leads to reduced visibility. While the key entities active in this area recognize that they are working within a common theme, collaboration and coordination still needs to be improved. The strategic measures proposed by the evaluation towards an overall organizational framework for ICT in Education aim at establishing an enabling environment for inter- and multidisciplinary approaches and greater coherence and collaboration.
La educación no solo debería consistir en transmitir información y conocimientos سنة النشر: 2015 المؤلف: Sturla Bjerkaker المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) Irina Bokova ha sido Directora General de la UNESCO desde noviembre de 2009. Ha sido la primera mujer al frente de la institución. En el Gobierno de Bulgaria, la señora Bokova ha ocupado, entre otros cargos, el de Secretaria de Estado para la Integración Europea, Ministra de Asuntos Exteriores, embajadora en Francia y Mónaco, al igual que delegada permanente en la UNESCO. Ha participado activamente en las iniciativas internacionales destinadas a promover una educación de calidad para todos, la igualdad entre los géneros, los derechos humanos, el diálogo cultural y la cooperación científica. También es Secretaria General del Comité Directivo de la Iniciativa Mundial “La educación ante todo” del Secretario General de la ONU (Global Education First Initiative - GEFI).
L’éducation doit faire plus que transmettre des informations et du savoir سنة النشر: 2015 المؤلف: Sturla Bjerkaker المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) Irina Bokova est Directrice générale de l’UNESCO depuis novembre 2009. Elle est la première femme à la tête de cette organisation. Auparavant, madame Bokova a, entre autres, été secrétaire d’État à l’Intégration européenne et ministre des Aff aires étrangères en Bulgarie, ambassadrice en France et à Monaco, et déléguée permanente auprès de l’UNESCO. Elle s’est engagée activement dans des eff orts internationaux pour faire progresser la qualité de l’éducation pour tous, l’égalité des sexes, les droits humains, le dialogue culturel et la coopération scientifi que. Elle est également secrétaire exécutive de l’Initiative mondiale du secrétaire général de l’ONU pour l’éducation avant tout.
Stratégie du réSEAU pour 2014-2021 Un réseau mondial d’ecoles pour répondre aux défis mondiaux: renforcer la citoyenneté mondiale et promouvoir le développement durable سنة النشر: 2014 المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) Over the next 8 years (2014-2021), ASPnet needs to respond to the needs of education in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex world. The following strategy, therefore, has to remain flexible and requires regular re-evaluation in the light of a changing environment. Globalization and growing interconnectedness ask for increased networking and cooperation. ASPnet has proven to have a great potential for global school networking and educational innovations, which remain largely untapped. UNESCO can make much fuller use of ASPnet in its quest for and implementation of a successful Post-2015 Global Education Agenda.
Final Report: 1st Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities carried out during the 1st Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED held in Seoul and Gwangju, Republic of Korea from 19 June - 2 July, 2016. APCEIU organized the 1st Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED in collaboration with UNESCO in order to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) target 4.7 by enhancing the capacity of teacher educators and trainers in implementing GCED. This intensive 2-week workshop provided the participating educators with the opportunities to better understand the concept and internalize the pedagogical principles of GCED while sharing their experiences and working on collaborative action plans. For more information, please contact APCEIU's Office of Education and Training at ent@unescoapceiu.org.
Final Report: 2016 UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف المؤسسي: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities carried out during the 2016 UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme held in Republic of Korea from 1 September - 31 October, 2016.In its 10th year of implementation, UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme 2016 invited 25 educators from 17 countries in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region for two months; from September 1st to October 31st. The overarching goal of the Programme was to enhance the capacities of participating educators under the themes of “Teacher Training for Basic Education,” “Use of ICT for Education (or e-Learning),” “Leadership in Global Education” and “Girls’ Education.” Composed of various segments such as lectures, workshops, hands-on activities, and seminars, which were closely interlinked with each module, the modules were designed to enable the participants to reorient their perspectives on educational development, to gain essential knowledge and skills, and furthermore to produce meaningful and relevant outputs that could be widely applied in their local contexts.For more information, please contact APCEIU's Office of Education and Training at ent@unescoapceiu.org. 