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다문화가정대상국가와의 교육교류사업 후속활동 길라잡이 Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 The Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education(APTE) is a bilateral teacher exchange programme between the Republic of Korea and Asia-Pacific countries, hosted by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea (MOE ROK) and implemented by the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding under the auspices of UNESCO (APCEIU), in collaboration with the Ministries of Education of the partner countries. Since 2012, the Office of International Teacher Exchange of APCEIU has been playing a pivotal role in implementing APTE. APCEIU prepared this book in the hope of spreading the fruits of teachers’ efforts and the seeds of peace in them, which were nurtured on the ground of APTE, to a broader world. <Contents>IntroductionI. Understanding follow-up activitiesII. Types of follow-up activities and model examples1. Types of follow-up activities2. Model examples of follow-up activities- [Real-Time Online Video Class] Starting online international education exchange- [Visiting / Invitational Program] An insight into international exchange programme- [Club-Oriented Inter-School Exchange] Follow-up exchange with invention club activity- [Inter-School Cooperative Agreement] Precious ties- [Participation In Various Support Programs] Heart of Korea, multicultural values: overcoming the limits of the classroomIII. Follow-up activity operation1. The nine-step preparation process for independent operation of educational exchange2. Procedures for independent operation of international exchangeIV. Annex1. Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education2. UNESCO APCEIU: Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding under the auspices of UNESCO3. Reference programs for follow-up activities 다문화가정대상국가와의 교육교류사업 참가 우수사례 모음집 Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 A carefully curated collection of best practices is presented as part of the 10th-anniversary celebrations of the Asia Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education (APTE). Over 30 teachers share their honest and vivid experiences, as well as outstanding follow-up activities. Each story aims to inspire teachers who are interested in the APTE Programme, and to serve as a valuable resource for future participants. Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education 2022: Final Report Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: APCEIU | Korea R. Ministry of Education The Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education (APTE), which has been in place since 2012, marks its 10th anniversary this year. APTE had been conducted according to the existing programme execution system and flow chart until 2019. However, the Office of International Teacher Exchange (ITE) focused on online exchange due to the pandemic crisis. This year’s APTE programme followed last year’s online formula and presented a new direction for utilization even post-pandemic. These efforts are expected to enhance global educational competencies for a more sustainable Global Citizenship Education. Safeguarding Heritage to Build Peace (SangSaeng no. 49 Winter 2017) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: APCEIU The 49h issue of SangSaeng, “Safeguarding Heritage to Build Peace,” has been published. All ancient civilizations have contributed in some way to the development of modern society. Therefore, all are equally deserving of study. This edition of SangSaeng aims to examine heritage in its different contexts and to help identify our responsibilities as a global community to understand and tolerate other people’s heritages. 3 Director’s Message4 Special Column4 Taking Stewardship of Our Planet8 Focus: Heritage8 Heritage for Peace and Prosperity12 Heritage Education: Opportunity to Enhance Cultural Literacy17 Photo Essay: World Heritage Sites of 2017 21 Special ReportUNAI Impacts Scholarship, Research for Greater Good24 Best Practices24 Frontier Education on the Frontier for Life29 Encouraging the Heart of the Matter33 InterviewGCED Challenge Issued36 Youth NetworkYouth Building Peace 40 LetterJourney to the Heart of Peace42 Peace in My MemoryPeace in a World of Violence46 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionEgg, Tambourine and Commemoration49 APCEIU in Action  Intercultural Education : special issue on Holocaust Education in North America and Europe (Vol 14) Issue 2 "Intercultural Education is a global forum for the analysis of issues dealing with education in plural societies. It provides educational professionals with the knowledge and information that can assist them in contributing to the critical analysis and the implementation of intercultural education." This special issue concerns Holocaust Education in North America and Europe.  Intercultural Education : Supplement 1 : Teaching the Holocaust in diverse classrooms : Opportunities and Challenges (Vol 21) Supplement 1 "Intercultural Education is a global forum for the analysis of issues dealing with education in plural societies. It provides educational professionals with the knowledge and information that can assist them in contributing to the critical analysis and the implementation of intercultural education." This special issue is about the opportunities and challenges about teaching the Holocaust in diverse classrooms. Pedagogical Guide for an Intercultural, Anti-racist and Gender Perspective Education: Ideas, Experiences and Tools Year of publication: 2017 Author: Carolina Stefoni | Andrea Riedemann | Fernanda Stang | Andrea Guerrero | Antonia Garcés | Marta Camarena Corporate author: Programa Interdisciplinario de Estudios Migratorios (PRIEM) | Universidad Alberto Hurtado | Fundación para la Superación de la Pobreza (FUSUPO) The main purpose of this Guide is, then, to share some ideas, tools and experiences that can help build and walk the path towards an intercultural, anti-racist and gender perspective education in various educational spaces. It is directed primarily - though not exclusively, of course - to all those people who are part of formal and informal teaching-learning processes. It is important to emphasize that the Guide does not pretend to be a recipe for a mechanical application, but a tool box that each educational community can use considering its specific context, its particular needs and its potentialities. The Clandestine Schools in Ecuador. Roots of Intercultural Indigenous Education Year of publication: 2015 Author: María Isabel González Terreros By the mid-twentieth century in Ecuador, indians implemented clandestine schools to teach their people. Those schools were persecuted and harassed by landowners, who did not see pertinent that indians were educated. This was a pioneering, innovative and different project. Pioneer because it is the first known project with these features in Ecuador; innovative because it was leaded by Indians who took their cultural background to school (such as the teaching of ancestral language and some knowledge about nature and territory); and different because it was a proposal contrary to the homogenizing and assimilationist education that the Nation-state was implementing in rural areas. That proposal was led by Dolores Cacuango, a Quechua Indian who was subject to the hacienda system (in which communities did farm work for the employer, in exchange for a piece of land to live in with their families). She, who suffered injustice and had no chance to go to school, insisted that children and young people should "learn letter" (that is, they should learn Castilian). The Game as a Fun Strategy for the Inclusive Education of Good Living Year of publication: 2017 Author: Evelyn Fernanda Córdoba Pillajo | Fernando Lara Lara | Andrés García Umaña The discussion on the implementation of the educational political project of sumak kawsay in Ecuador demands resources and proposals that contribute to its development. In this sense it is proposed the game as a possible didactic resource that can offer spaces of educational inclusion of the different facets of the human being that demand good living demands as long as the constitutionally conceptualized the right to education in the holistic formation of the human being, the formation of consciousness, the identifycation of the ego as a barrier to dialogue and the possibilities of interculturality, humility through self-criticism among others. This paper aims to present a reflection and an idea about the game as a playful strategy in the learning of inclusive practices as well as justify the promotion as Formative medium of an educative culture of sumak kawsay. Building Intercultural Citizenship through Education: A Human Rights Approach Year of publication: 2008 Author: Rodolfo Stavenhagen This article analyses the challenges posed by traditional ethnic and linguistic minorities in multicultural states and more specifically the problems faced by indigenous peoples and communities. Their educational and cultural needs and demands are increasingly being framed in the language of human rights, based on the expanding international legal and institutional human rights system. The United Nations World Conference on Human Rights, held in Vienna in 1993, endorsed a rights-based approach to development, human rights education is a growing field in educational practice, respect for cultural diversity is now enshrined in international and domestic laws, and the right of every person to education and to culture has become a mainstay of international human rights principles to which a majority of the world's states has subscribed.