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Etnociencia Year of publication: 2014 Author: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These materials contribute with contents and select activities to help teachers impart knowledge on the study of the Afro-Colombian culture, helping to include this knowledge into their curricular plans. The first material is a book written by the teacher Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, which studies Afro-Colombian identities in Colombia. The second one is called ethno science, a pedagogical perspective of the Afro-Colombian studies for the teaching process of natural science, in which raises a science that recognizes that each group of people that have inhabited our world have made a meaningful explanation of their surroundings. The third one is called African Ethno mathematics, which seeks to recover the relation between mathematical knowledge and reality, making visible the human groups that made it possible and finding new pedagogical perspectives to make the experience of teaching mathematics as inclusive, intercultural and participative process. Ethnoscience Year of publication: 2014 Author: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Ces matériaux contribuent avec le contenu et choisir des activités pour approcher les enseignants à l'étude de la culture afro-colombienne, en aidant à inclure ces connaissances dans leurs plans curriculaires. Le premier matériau est un livre écrit par le professeur Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, qui étudie les identités afro-colombiennes en Colombie. La seconde est appelée la science ethno, une perspective pédagogique des études afro-colombiennes pour le processus d'enseignement des sciences naturelles, en ce qui soulève une science qui reconnaît que chaque groupe de personnes qui a habité notre monde a fait une explication significative de leur environnement. Le troisième est appelé mathématiques africaine Ethno, qui cherche à récupérer la relation entre la connaissance mathématique et la réalité, ce qui rend visible les groupes humains qui ont permis et de trouver de nouvelles perspectives pédagogiques pour faire l'expérience de l'enseignement des mathématiques comme processus inclusif, interculturel et participative. معالم الرحمة بين الاسلام والتعددية الثقافية Year of publication: 2016 Author: Abdel Karim Osman Ali Corporate author: Nile Valley University ورقة مؤتمر سعى الباحث فيها إلى:   بيان عظمة المنهج الرباني وشموله.  الكشف عن معالم الرحمة من خلال المقاصد القرآنية في إقرار واحترام التنوع الثقافي تبيين تميز الإسلام على آخر النظريات السياسية في الغرب.  Landmarks of Mercy between Islam and Multiculturalism Year of publication: 2016 Author: Abdel Karim Osman Ali Corporate author: Nile Valley University Conference paper in which the researcher sought to:  Explaining the greatness and comprehensiveness of the Allah’s path Disclosure of the features of mercy through the Qur’anic intentions to recognize and respect cultural diversity Show the distinction of Islam over the latest political theories in the West.  The rapprochement of cultures: roadmap Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Today, the sheer compression of the world is bringing people and their cultures into the same space with intense speed, rendering new levels and forms of human interaction and interdependence. Population growth and migration are increasing in scale and complexity, and technology and media are bringing people together in ways never before thought possible. As a result, new creative expressions, innovation and immense opportunities have been generated and developed. While these phenomena have brought people together across geographic spaces, it has concurrently exposed a widening moral gap in our societies and the extent to which our societies are ill-equipped to effectively manage and overcome the challenges that continue to arise. Often in parallel with developmental progress, retrogressive patterns have emerged that present persistent threats to peace-building and social cohesion. Recurrent cycles of deadlock and conflict undermine governance and legislation at international, national and local levels preventing long-term peace and development.The litany of polarization within our societies often defined along the lines of ‘identity’ – religious, cultural, ethnic, or otherwise – are increasingly manifested in prejudice, intolerance, racism, xenophobia, discrimination, radicalization and extreme violence. The challenges are often multidimensional and interrelated, and their impacts cross conventional borders, thus revealing a pervading vulnerability at global level and the accompanying need for a global response. From a policy and governance perspective, this has rendered new levels of complexity in addressing challenges. It has also reinforced the need for a more inclusive and participatory notion of development, including integrated approaches that tackle the issues at hand as well as their foundations.The Decade has come into being in an era marked by increased divisiveness, and learning to live together in the 21st century presents a new frontier for managing cultural diversity. Respect for the inherent dignity of all persons underpins the values of the Decade and is one of the core pillars of the UN system, to ensure that all people have equal rights and opportunities to shape their future. These principles are reflected in the values of many cultures around the world. Intercultural dialogue denotes an open process of exchange and respect between individuals and groups of different cultures, points of view and aspirations. In such a way, the respect for and exercise and enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms are not only key inroads to dialogue, but they are integral to its process. Ultimately they are crucial to sustaining the rapprochement of cultures as the central aspiration of the Decade. Etnoscience Year of publication: 2014 Author: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These materials contribute with contents and select activities to help teachers impart knowledge on the study of the Afro-Colombian culture, helping to include this knowledge into their curricular plans. The first material is a book written by the teacher Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, which studies Afro-Colombian identities in Colombia. The second one is called ethno science, a pedagogical perspective of the Afro-Colombian studies for the teaching process of natural science, in which raises a science that recognizes that each group of people that have inhabited our world have made a meaningful explanation of their surroundings. The third one is called African Ethno mathematics, which seeks to recover the relation between mathematical knowledge and reality, making visible the human groups that made it possible and finding new pedagogical perspectives to make the experience of teaching mathematics as inclusive, intercultural and participative process. Etnomatemátic un Africain Year of publication: 2014 Author: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Ces matériaux contribuent avec le contenu et choisir des activités pour approcher les enseignants à l'étude de la culture afro-colombienne, en aidant à inclure ces connaissances dans leurs plans curriculaires. Le premier matériau est un livre écrit par le professeur Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, qui étudie les identités afro-colombiennes en Colombie. La seconde est appelée la science ethno, une perspective pédagogique des études afro-colombiennes pour le processus d'enseignement des sciences naturelles, en ce qui soulève une science qui reconnaît que chaque groupe de personnes qui a habité notre monde a fait une explication significative de leur environnement . Le troisième est appelé mathématiques africaine Ethno, qui cherche à récupérer la relation entre la connaissance mathématique et la réalité, ce qui rend visible les groupes humains qui ont permis et de trouver de nouvelles perspectives pédagogiques pour faire l'expérience de l'enseignement des mathématiques comme processus inclusif, interculturel et participative. فيلم تسجيلى عن اختلاف الثقافات والحضارات Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Egypt News يتحدث الفيلم الوثائقي عن الاختلافات بين الثقافات والحضارات. ويتحدث عن اهمية التلاقح بين الحضارات للعيش السعيد والتنمية المستدامة.  A Documentary about Different Cultures and Civilizations Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Egypt News The documentary talks about the differences between cultures and civilizations. It talks about the importance of cross-fertilization between civilizations for a happy life and sustainable development.  African etnomathematics Year of publication: 2014 Author: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These materials contribute with contents and select activities help teachers get comfortable with the study of the Afro-Colombian culture, helping to include this knowledge into their curricular plans. The first material is a book written by the teacher Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, which studies Afro-Colombian identities in Colombia. The second one is called ethno science, a pedagogical perspective of the Afro-Colombian studies for the teaching process of natural science, in which raises a science that recognizes that each group of people that has habited our world has made a meaningful explanation of their surroundings. The third one is called African Ethno mathematics, which seeks to recover the relation between mathematical knowledge and reality, making visible the human groups that made it possible and finding new pedagogical perspectives to make the experience of teaching mathematics as inclusive, intercultural and participative process.