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成人学习与教育全球报告(五): 公民教育; 增强成人的变革能力 Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) 本报告的宗旨有两个 。首先是为了执行《贝伦行动框架》授予教科文组织的任 务,明确记录第六届国际成人教育大会参 与国为“定期收集和分析按性别与其他因素分类的有关……成人教育方案的数据和信息,以评估不同时期的变化并分享好的 做法”(UIL, 2010,第9页)所做的投入。 因此,本报告第一部分根据《贝伦行动框 架》确定的五个关键指标跟踪和分析在成人学习与教育方面取得的进展:政策、治 理、筹资、参与和质量。在报告第二部分中提及的第二个宗旨,是为全球和积极公民 意识以及成人学习与教育在追求这些公民 意识方面的作用提供详细的主题讨论和 分析。除了监测该领域的全球进展并深入探 讨成人学习者的公民教育的主题外,本报 告还为2022年6月在摩洛哥举行的第七 届国际成人教育大会开展进一步讨论奠定 了基础。《全球报告(五)》的最终目标是提 高主要利益相关方对成人学习与教育的认 识,并确保政策制定者对此给予更多关注 。 该报告提供了关于创新实践和良好做法的 案例,并为国际进展的评估工作提供了证 据基础。它还有助于了解成人学习与教育 对实现可持续发展目标 4的整体贡献,并 理解其具有的远远不局限于任何一个具体 目标的广泛效益的潜力 。尽管本报告概述了取得的成就和进 展,但成人学习与教育在教育政策中经常 面临“不受青睐”和资金不足的问题。《全 球报告(四)》要求政策制定者将成人学习 与教育置于实现可持续经济和社会所作的 努力的中心,并认识到其在开发综合全面 的解决方案方面起到的关键作用。该报告 则更进一步表明,建立将人类和地球置于 发展核心的公民意识是何其必要。
Institutional practices of implementing lifelong learning in higher education: research report Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | Shanghai Open University In many countries, higher education is gaining prominence as a means for the general population to engage in lifelong learning (LLL), whether for personal or professional development, or to participate in broader societal change. In some cases, national governments have introduced policies or funding instruments that create incentives for higher education institutions (HEIs) to align their offerings more closely with changing labour market demands and societal needs, and to expand access for groups previously underrepresented in higher education. Key trends in the higher education sector and the associated global socio-economic transformations were discussed in detail in the international survey report, which was published as part of the research project on the contribution of higher education institutions to LLL (UIL and SOU, 2023). This case study report moves from an international overview of the policies, structures and mechanisms that support LLL in higher education to the close study of institutional practices. It explores the interrelations between national policy environments and institutional strategies. It examines different approaches taken by universities to develop, implement and monitor LLL activities, and further provides practical examples of how universities engage with diverse groups of learners through their LLL mission. As such, this report’s value lies in offering both general insights into the implementation of LLL in HEIs, and case-specific descriptions and analyses of institutional policies and practices.
高等教育机构实施终身学习的实践: 研究报告 Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | Shanghai Open University 在许多国家,高等教育作为大众参与终身学习以获得个 人或职业发展或参与更广泛社会变革的一种手段,日益 受到重视。在某些情况下,国家政府推出了政策或资助 工具,为高等教育机构提供激励,使其提供的服务更紧 密地贴合不断变化的劳动力市场需求和社会需求,并为 以前在高等教育中代表性不足的群体提供更多学习机 会。国际调查报告详细介绍了高等教育部门的主要趋势 以及相关的全球社会经济转型,该报告作为高等教育机 构对终身学习贡献的研究项目一部分发布(终身学习研 究所和上海开放大学,2023年)。本案例研究报告提供了对支持高等教育终身学习的政 策、结构和机制的国际性概述,介绍了对机构实践的深 入研究,探讨了国家政策环境与机构性战略之间的相互 关系,研究了大学为开发、实施和监测终身学习活动而采 取的不同方法,进一步提供了大学如何通过其终身学习 任务与不同群体学习者互动的实例。因此,本报告价值 在于既提供了高等教育机构实施终身学习的一般见解, 也提供了对机构政策和实践具体案例的描述和分析。
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.
Draft Text of the Revised 1974 Recommendation Concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-Operation and Peace and Education Relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO In accordance with the UNESCO Constitution and the Rules of Procedure concerning Recommendations to Member States and international conventions covered by the terms of Article IV, paragraph 4, of the Constitution, the draft text of the revised Recommendation concerning education for international understanding, co-operation and peace and education relating to human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the related preliminary report, were sent to UNESCO Member States through the circular letter CL/4401 (September 2022) for their written commentsand observations. On the basis of their comments, a second draft of the text was prepared. In circular letter CL/4433 (April 2023), the second draft together with the Definitive Report were submitted to Member States. The Special Committee meeting of experts designated by Member States took place from 30 May to 2 June 2023, as per the circular letter CL/4417 (November 2022), and from 10 to 12 July 2023, as per circular letter CL/4442 (June 2023). 