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Global Education (International) and Teaching Social Subjects: Applications and Models from Previous Research and Studies Year of publication: 2018 Author: Asmaa Al-Ahdal | Iman Eida Corporate author: King Abdulaziz University A lecture from a Saudi university, dealing with what is international education as a science, and its applications in social studies curricula. The two lectures discuss the concept of international education, its characteristics and the history of its inception as a science.  UNESCO GCED eNewsletter Issue 4 Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Feature: Mobilizing support for global citizenship and sustainable development through Education Target 4.7 UNESCO 1974 Recommendation used to measure progress towards education target 4.7 Measuring progress towards 4.7 Gyeongju Action Plan: NGOs join UNESCO Global capacity-building workshop on GCED organized by APCEIU Southern Africa Regional Meeting on GCED convened in Johannesburg, South Africa UNESCO launches Teacher's Guide on the Prevention of Violent Extremism Expert meeting on the Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education European ministers back education for democracy to counter extremism and racaism UN discusses innovative solutions to prevent violent extremism through education UNESCO's YESPeace Network taps the power of youth worldwide to change the future GCED Topics and Learning Objectives available in seven languages. Values Education through Sport Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Innovative education for developmentEducation in the 21st century increasingly recognizes the role of values and social skills in tackling global challenges, such as inactivity, obesity, unemployment, and conflict. This approach is at the core of the Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education, which advocates for inclusive lifelong learning opportunities and innovative content delivery. Dynamic forms of values-based education using sport can be introduced in schools to support teachers deliver curricula actively and cooperatively.What are sport values?Sport can teach values such as fairness, teambuilding, equality, discipline, inclusion, perseverance and respect. Sport has the power to provide a universal framework for learning values, thus contributing to the development of soft skills needed for responsible citizenship.What can Values Education through Sport offer?Values Education through Sport (VETS) programmes support active learning, complement cognitive skills and give students increasing amounts of responsibility, and enhance their level of concentration and participation. VETS programmes are flexible and have a strong cross-curricular potential: they can reinforce existing curricula and can be streamed across different subjects, including physical education, civic and moral education, nutrition, biology, arts. Ultimately, these programmes help students to transfer and put values into action outside the school environment, by getting engaged in their communities, making informed decisions, being sensitive and respecting the others and the environment. VETS contributes to the development of self-confidence, active and healthy lifestyle choices, and an understanding of rights, supporting the delicate transition to the independence of adulthood. Éducation aux Valeurs par le Sport Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Éducation innovante pour le développementL'éducation au 21e siècle reconnaît de plus en plus le rôle des valeurs et des compétences sociales pour relever les défis mondiaux, tels que l'inactivité, l'obésité, le chômage et les conflits. Cette approche est au cœur de l'objectif de développement durable 4 sur l'éducation de qualité, qui milite pour des possibilités d'apprentissage inclusifs et la livraison de contenu innovant. Les formulaires dynamiques de l'éducation fondée sur les valeurs en utilisant le sport peuvent être introduits dans les écoles pour aider les enseignants offrent des programmes activement et en collaboration.Quelles sont les valeurs du sport?Le sport peut enseigner des valeurs telles que l'équité, teambuilding, l'égalité, la discipline, l'inclusion, la persévérance et le respect. Le sport a le pouvoir de fournir un cadre universel pour les valeurs d'apprentissage, contribuant ainsi au développement des compétences générales nécessaires à la citoyenneté responsable. Que peut l'éducation aux valeurs par offre de Sport?Valeurs éducation par le sport (VEPS) programmes appuient l'apprentissage actif, compléter les compétences cognitives et donner aux étudiants les montants de responsabilité de plus en plus, et d'améliorer leur niveau de concentration et de participation. programmes VEPS sont flexibles et ont un fort potentiel transdisciplinaire: ils peuvent renforcer les programmes existants et peuvent être écoutés sur différents sujets, y compris l'éducation physique, l'éducation civique et morale, la nutrition, la biologie, les arts. En fin de compte, ces programmes aident les élèves à transférer et de mettre les valeurs en action en dehors du milieu scolaire, en s'engagés dans leurs communautés, prendre des décisions éclairées, étant sensible et en respectant les autres et l'environnement. VEPS contribue au développement de la confiance en soi, des choix de vie sains et actifs, et une compréhension des droits, soutenir la transition délicate à l'indépendance de l'âge adulte. Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of the Geneva Conference on Preventing Violent Extremism – The Way Forward Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address presented by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Geneva Conference on Preventing Violent Extremism - The Way Forward. Discours de Mme Irina Bokova, Directrice générale de l'UNESCO à l'occasion de l'Genevaconférenceon Prévenir l'extrémisme violent - Aller de l'avant Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) Cette adresse présentée par Irina Bokova, Directrice générale de l'UNESCO, à l'occasion de la conférence de Genève sur la prévention extrémisme violent - La voie à suivre التعليم للجميع في ‏أمريكا‎ ‏اللاتينية‎ ‏والكاريبي، ليما، بيرو، 30-31 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر 2014 : بيان ليما Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: UNESCO The Ministers of Education of Latin America and the Carribean (LAC), high-level government officials, UN agencies, representatives of civil society organizations and development partners, gathered at th meeting on "Education for All (EFA) in Latin America and the Carribean: Assessment of progress and post-2015 challenges", in Lima, Peru, from 30 to 31 October 2014. Having deliberated on progress towards EFA in the region, the Muscat Agreement adopted at the Global EFA Meeting (GEM) in Muscat, Oman, 12-14 May 2014, and the outcome document of the UN General Assembly Open Working Group for Sustainable Development Goals, and having examined the unfinished EFA tasks in the region, as well as the challenges and priorities that will configure the post-2015 education agenda for the region, the Lima Statement was adopted. The Power of Sport Values Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO In the contexts of malnutrition, conflict, inactivity and unemployment, sport can act as springboard for social transformation, as a gateway to rounded development and as a facilitator for inclusive and responsible citizenship. Not only is sport a bridge between individuals and nations, it can also be an active tool for overcoming stereotypes, rising above exclusion and fostering citizenship. The Power of Sport Values is a collection of the best 15 entries of UNESCO’s photo contest on the power of sport values, selected from over 300 photos submitted by photographers from 76 countries all around the world. Be it in South Sudan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Bangladesh or Cuba, sport provides joy, fosters inclusion and strengthens social mobilization. Роль ЮНЕСКО в популяризации образования в качестве инструмента предотвращения насильственного экстремизма Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 197th session of the Executive Board at the request of the United States of America and co-sponsored by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Finland, France, Germany, Jordan, Kenya, Latvia, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Senegal, Slovenia, Suriname, Switzerland and Turkey 教科文组织在促进利用教育预防暴力极端主义方面的作用 Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 197th session of the Executive Board at the request of the United States of America and co-sponsored by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Finland, France, Germany, Jordan, Kenya, Latvia, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Senegal, Slovenia, Suriname, Switzerland and Turkey