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Human Resources Development Journal Vol. 6, no. 2, 2015 Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: University Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif2 A set of scientific papers for a number of researchers. These papers are published in the Human Resources Development Magazine, Issue 2, 2015. All these papers focus on citizenship, and they use different methodologies.  Education, Citizenship and National Integration Year of publication: 2014 Author: Radwa Ammar Corporate author: Social Contract Center This research paper is an introduction that explains the role of citizenship education as a basis for building a cohesive society capable of facing challenges. The paper reviews various international concepts and experiences to shed light on the importance of conducting in-depth field studies to discuss the relationship between citizenship education and national integration among members of society. It also aims to identify the most important topics, and ways of offering that It is compatible with the targeted communities by these educational programs, and to develop a strategy for educational institutions in the country to adopt this type of studies.  Education and Citizenship: Summer University 2016 Year of publication: 2016 Author: Abdullah Saaf Corporate author: General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR) This video is a lecture given to women prisoners in Morocco, and it is a rehabilitation program. The lecture by Dr. Abdullah Sa`f talks about citizenship and inclusion in society, and discusses the relationship between education and citizenship.  Literacy through Television and the Internet Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Morocco. Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs The video includes a definition of the literacy program through television and the Internet and its role in the education of citizens in the State of Morocco. The literacy program in mosques was launched in the year 2000. It includes two levels, the first and the second, and every year about 300,000 citizens in the State of Morocco benefit from it.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2018 Year of publication: 2019 Author: Sara Gharsalli Corporate author: SOLIDAR Foundation This Monitor is a contribution to further examine the relationship between citizenship and lifelong learning experiences and policy outcomes in and outside of the classroom in various European countries. Mapping the different approaches that SOLIDAR Foundation members have taken in promoting EU values in relation to citizenship education and lifelong learning for greater democratic participation of citizens, the outcomes will be disseminated towards European and national policy-makers and offers an array of best practices to collect, use and transfer among networks. The SOLIDAR Education and Lifelong Learning Forum will further work on the topic and develop a long term sustainable advocacy strategy for CSOs towards national and EU-wide authorities to influence the debate and revision of national curricula and education systems.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019 Year of publication: 2020 Author: Andrei Frank Corporate author: SOLIDAR Foundation | Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) The Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019 is a research report jointly released by SOLIDAR Foundation and FEPS, on the topic of policy developments in the field of attainment of skills, through lifelong learning, for active participation in society. The skills on which it focuses are digital skills, civic competences and intercultural education competences. The document is composed of an analysis of the policies on the topic, and a presentation of best practices, coming from SOLIDAR Foundation member organisations.  A Global Vision for Citizenship Education: The European Model Year of publication: 2010 Author: Mohammed Lashin | Rania Algmal Corporate author: Egyptian Society of Comparative Education and Educational Administration (ESCEEA) The researchers provide a global vision of education for citizenship, drawing on some examples from Europe. The researchers review the experiences and models from European institutions, and how educational institutions in the Arab world can benefit from them.  Citizenship Education in the Curriculum Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: Oman. Ministry of Education The video talks about citizenship education in the school curricula in the Sultanate of Oman. The video describes the development of citizenship education in the Omani curricula since 1970, when the Omani Renaissance began. The video indicates that citizenship education is constantly changing during the past stage based on national, regional and global changes. The video mentions the stages of curriculum development and its review of citizenship education.  How to be a Good Citizen Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Helalia Language School This video is an educational lesson for the first year of middle school. The lesson focuses on what a good citizen is and how a student can be a good citizen.  Think Tank Report: Empowering Communities through Citizenship Education and Lifelong Learning Year of publication: 2025 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This short, explorator y repor t from the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is the outcome of ‘Placing citizenship education within a lifelong learning perspective: From research to action’, a think tank meeting held in Hamburg in 2023. The meeting brought together experts from international organizations and academia and was organized by UIL in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding. The report reflects the inputs of participants while also drawing on the proposals of the International Commission on the Futures of Education (ICFE, 2021); the findings of the Fifth Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE 5) (UIL, 2022a); the Marrakech Framework for Action (UIL, 2022b); and the outcomes of the United Nations Transforming Education Summit of September 2022 (UN, 2023a; UN 2023b); as well as UNESCO’s Revised Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace (UNESCO, 2023). It makes a case for putting citizenship education, interpreted not as a means of reproducing the status quo but as a catalyst for civic and social empowerment, at the heart of efforts to create more equitable, tolerant and just societies for all. It argues that citizenship, so construed, should be woven into the fabric of education, throughout and across the life course, recognizing its role in narrowing social and economic inequalities, overcoming social fragmentation, addressing the climate crisis and tackling the backlash against human rights and gender equality. This report calls for citizenship education and lifelong learning to be core pillars of a systems-level transformation in education, and provides recommendations for policy-makers, national and local governments, educators and civil society organizations to make citizenship education a priority in their policies and practices.