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Educational Policies for Attention to Cultural Diversity: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru; volume 1 Year of publication: 2005 Author: Carolina Hirmas R. | Ricardo Hevia R. | Ernesto Treviño | Pablo Marambio V. Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago This publication consists of three volumes. The first is an analysis of how the educational policies of five countries in the region -Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru- address the issue of cultural diversity, both through its legislation and its curricular policies. teacher training and institutional management. The second presents a set of ethnographic studies conducted in these same countries in order to show how the phenomenon of "cultural discrimination" occurs in the daily life of the school, the opposite side of the "cultural pluralism" that the school is called to build. The third volume is a compendium of educational materials on five relevant topics about cultural diversity to be worked with teachers and students in schools. Políticas educativas de atención a la diversidad cultural: Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México y Perú; volumen 1 Year of publication: 2005 Author: Carolina Hirmas R. | Ricardo Hevia R. | Ernesto Treviño | Pablo Marambio V. Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago Esta publicación consta de tres volúmenes. El primero da cuenta de un análisis de cómo las políticas educativas de cinco países de la región –Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México y Perú- abordan el tema de la diversidad cultural, tanto a través de su legislación como de sus políticas curriculares, de formación de maestros y de gestión institucional.El segundo presenta un conjunto de estudios etnográficos realizados en estos mismos países con el fin de mostrar cómo se da en la vida cotidiana de la escuela el fenómeno de la “discriminación cultural”, la cara opuesta del “pluralismo cultural” que la escuela está llamada a construir. El tercer volumen es un compendio de materiales educativos sobre cinco temas relevantes acerca de la diversidad cultural para ser trabajados con docentes y estudiantes en los centros educativos. Inclusion at the University of Meritorious Students in Situations of Social Vulnerability Year of publication: 2015 Author: Marcela Orellana | Karla Moreno | Francisco Javier Gil Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago | UNESCO Chair on Inclusion in Higher Education The first edition of this work was published by the OREALC / UNESCO Santiago for its dissemination among those attending the Education for All Ministerial Meeting in Latin America and the Caribbean: Balance and Challenges post 2015, within the framework of the Regional Education Project for America Latin America and the Caribbean (PRELAC), held in Lima, Peru on October 30 and 31, 2014. In this second edition, we are pleased to add other inclusion mechanisms that arise from the commitment of the UNESCO Chair in Inclusion in Higher Education, the valuable support from non-profit private foundations and the support of OREALC / UNESCO Santiago. The generation of these alliances constitutes a fundamental contribution to the collection of relevant information for the design of public policy proposals aimed at reducing the inequality gaps in higher education, guaranteeing the right to a quality education and to collaborate in the construction of societies with greater social justice. Inclusión a la universidad de estudiantes meritorios en situación de vulnerabilidad social Year of publication: 2015 Author: Marcela Orellana | Karla Moreno | Francisco Javier Gil Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago | UNESCO Chair on Inclusion in Higher Education La primera edición de este trabajo fue publicada por la OREALC/UNESCO Santiago para su difusión entre los asistentes a la Reunión Ministerial Educación para Todos en América Latina y el Caribe: Balance y desafíos post 2015, en el marco del Proyecto Regional de Educación para América Latina y el Caribe (PRELAC), realizada en Lima, Perú el 30 y 31 de octubre de 2014. En esta segunda edición, nos complace sumar otros mecanismos de inclusión que surgen del compromiso de la Cátedra UNESCO de Inclusión en la Educación Superior, el valioso apoyo de fundaciones privadas sin fin de lucro y el apoyo de la OREALC/UNESCO Santiago. La generación de estas alianzas constituye un aporte fundamental para el levantamiento de información relevante para el diseño de propuestas de políticas públicas tendientes a disminuir las brechas de desigualdad en la educación superior, a garantizar el derecho a una educación de calidad y a colaborar a la construcción de sociedades con mayor justicia social. Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of the Presentation of the UNESCO World Report: Investing in Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue, during UNESCO Week at the Shanghai World EXPO 2010; Shanghai, 21 May 2010 Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address was delivered by Irina Bokova, Director-Geneeral of UNESCO on the occasion of the presentation of the UNESCO world report in investing in cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue during UNESCO week at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. In this address she highlited the importance of cultural diversity and intercultural communication, and requested the protection of Chinese cultural heritage by Chinese governments. Discours de Mme Irina Bokova, Directrice Générale de l'UNESCO à l'occasion de la Présentation du Rapport Mondial de l'UNESCO: Investir dans la Diversité Culturelle et le Dialogue Interculturel, au cours de la Semaine de l'UNESCO à l'EXPO Shanghai 2010 Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) Cette adresse a été prononcé par Irina Bokova, Directrice Geneeral de l'UNESCO à l'occasion de la présentation du rapport mondial de l'UNESCO à investir dans la diversité culturelle et le dialogue interculturel pendant la semaine de l'UNESCO à l'Exposition Universelle de Shanghai 2010. Dans cette adresse, elle a souligné l'importance de la diversité culturelle et la communication interculturelle, et a demandé la protection du patrimoine culturel chinois par les gouvernements chinois. Discours de Mme Irina Bokova, Directrice générale de l'UNESCO, à l'occasion de la Présentation du Rapport Mondial de l'UNESCO: Investir dans la Diversité Culturelle et le Dialogue Interculturel Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address was delivered by Irina Bokova, Director-Geneeral of UNESCO on the occasion of the presentation of the UNESCO world report in investing in cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue during UNESCO week at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. In this address she highlited the importance of cultural diversity and intercultural communication, and requested the protection of Chinese cultural heritage by Chinese governments. Global Partnership for Education Results Report 2018 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Global Partnership for Education (GPE) The GPE Results Report 2018 shows progress against agreed-upon targets and identifies critical gaps that need to be addressed. إطار سياسة التعليم الدامج في دبي Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Knowledge and Human Development Authority هذا الاطار لسياسة التعليم الدامج في إمارة دبي بهدف توفير كافة المعلومات المطلوبة عن الاجراءات والمعايير اللازمة لتحسين مقومات التعليم الدامج على مستوى الامارة، ولتعميم توجيهات وإرشادات محددة الى جميع المنشآت التعليمية في دبي، على النحو الذي يضمن تحقيق رؤية الامارة.  Dubai Inclusive Education Policy Framework Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Knowledge and Human Development Authority The policy framework has been developed in partnership with a diverse range of stakeholders. It is based on international evidence of successful inclusive practices in education. It is also the culmination of an international benchmarking literature review, a participatory research process, based on extensive consultation with many stakeholders and an environmental scan of the enablers and barriers to inclusive education.Based on international best-practice and research, the policy framework purposefully offers definitions of key terms with the intention of informing a clear, common language and approach. This policy framework also takes into account the complexity and the uniqueness of the education landscape of Dubai, which hosts schools from all over the world, collectively delivering over 17 different curricula. This landscape is characterised by a diverse range of different education settings including schools, early learning centres, higher education providers and special education centres.