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An intercultural program from a Balkan perspective سنة النشر: 2003 المؤلف: Emilia Ilieva The author focuses on the particular case of the Bosporus International Network as an intercultural program. Bosporus International Network is a network of five independent and registered NGOs in Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Turkey and four local groups in Albania, Macedonia/FYROM, Slovenia and Hungary that share the same name, goals and aims. The goal of the network can best be described as “building bridges" between cultures.
Literacy in multilingual and multicultural contexts: effective approaches to adult learning and education سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف: Ulrike Hanemann, Cassandra Scarpino All of the literacy programmes featured in this publication offer valuable experiences and lessons on how the challenges posed by linguistic and cultural diversity can be productively addressed by harnessing the potential of language and culture as enriching resources in the process of literacy teaching and learning. A major lesson that has emerged over the years is that the use of local languages as the medium of instruction enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of the learning process in developing literacy, numeracy and (second or more) language skills. However, mother tongue-based literacy not only facilitates the learning process, but is also an important symbol of identity, unity and self-determination. It is closely intertwined with culture and local values, wisdom, worldviews and tradition. A number of the featured programmes demonstrate that language and culture in education are highly political. Respect for all languages and cultures, and their equal treatment, can play a critical role in fostering national cohesion. In some cases, this is contributing to rebuilding peace in post-conflict communities. Literacy programmes that contribute to the preservation of linguistic and cultural diversity should, also, be viewed as integral to sustainable development.
Policy Handbook: Advancing Education for Sustainable Development سنة النشر: 2019 المؤلف المؤسسي: World Future Council Foundation Given the huge challenges the world faces, it is clear that we need to teach, learn and live in a fundamentally different manner. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is increasingly recognised as playing a central role in empowering learners of all ages to positively respond to local and global challenges and act in a more peaceful, just, inclusive and sustainable manner. This approach is already helping people develop the skills, values and attitudes necessary to create more resilient societies and transition towards the skilled, green, low-carbon economies of the future. This handbook explores some of the central success factors in policy, process and practice in some of the pioneering countries and contexts where ESD is being effectively embraced. It examines some of the major trends, case studies and challenges in introducing this more holistic, progressive, hands-on education.
Promoting health and literacy for women's empowerment سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف: Anna Robinson-Pant This publication is the third in a series of research studies focused on literacy and women’s empowerment. Its aim is to contribute to the development of crosssectoral approaches to the provision of adult literacy, education and training, traversing policy on education, family, integration, citizenship, health, social welfare and public finance. This paper uses a number of specific examples to show how literacy programmes for young people and adults, with a particular focus on young and adult women, can contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Autonomiser les femmes par la promotion de la santé et de l'alphabétisme سنة النشر: 2016 المؤلف: Anna Robinson-Pant This publication is the third in a series of research studies focused on literacy and women’s empowerment. Its aim is to contribute to the development of crosssectoral approaches to the provision of adult literacy, education and training, traversing policy on education, family, integration, citizenship, health, social welfare and public finance. This paper uses a number of specific examples to show how literacy programmes for young people and adults, with a particular focus on young and adult women, can contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Référentiel de compétences harmonisé: Deuxième phase de la recherche-action sur la mesure des apprentissages des bénéfi ciaires des programmes d'alphabétisation سنة النشر: 2020 المؤلف: Madina Bolly | Hakima Megherbi المؤلف المؤسسي: Institut de l’UNESCO pour l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie (UIL) Le Référentiel de compétences harmonisé constitue un guide pour l’élaboration des programmes d’alphabétisation et un outil formatif novateur destiné aux 12 pays de la Recherche-action sur la mesure des apprentissages des bénéficiaires des programmes d’alphabétisation (RAMAA). Résultant d’une mise en commun des compétences (littératie et numératie), des connaissances, et de leurs niveaux de maitrise, éléments pris en compte dans les différents programmes d’alphabétisation, il a été développé et validé par l’ensemble des pays de la RAMAA et est aujourd’hui utilisé dans ces derniers par les directions chargées de l’alphabétisation des ministères de l’Éducation et par les organisations de la société civile. Moyennant des adaptations, le référentiel de la RAMAA peut servir de point de départ pour d’autres pays qui ne sont pas encore dotés d’un tel instrument mais souhaitent cependant standardiser leurs offres de formation et en améliorer la qualité.
Inclusion Beyond Borders: What Is Needed to Recognize, Validate and Accredit the Prior Learning of Migrants and Refugees? (Lifelong Learning Policy Brief; 15) سنة النشر: 2024 المؤلف المؤسسي: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) This policy brief provides insights regarding four principal areas of action for policy-makers and other key stakeholders who seek to build the recognition, validation and accreditation (RVA) systems that cater to the needs of migrants and refugees as distinct groups. It highlights the importance of developing an integrated national policy approach that supports sustainable implementation of RVA practices inclusive of newcomers from different walks of life. It also looks at establishing a clear, shared vision for a comprehensive RVA system that is inclusive of both migrants and refugees, reflected in key building blocks. It explores the creation of quality processes to assess the skills, competencies and potential of individuals from diverse backgrounds accurately and professionally, through flexible, accessible practices. Finally, it evaluates how RVA outreach and counselling mechanisms that cater to both migrants and refugees can be incorporated. 