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反思教育:向 “全球共同利益” 的理念转变? Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO 当今世界的错综复杂和矛盾冲突,达到了前所未有的程度。这些变化引发了紧张不安,人们寄希望于教育能够培养个人和社会掌握适应变化并做出反应的能力。本出版物有助于在这一背景下反思教育与学习。本书立足于教科文组织作为全球社会变革观测站的主要任务,目的是促进公共政策辩论。本书呼吁所有利益攸关方开展对话。这是一部在人文主义教育观和发展观的启迪下完成的作品,以尊重生命和人类尊严、权利平等、社会正义、文化多样性、国际团结和为创造可持续的未来承担共同责任为基础,而这些正是人性的基本共同点。本书彰显了教科文组织具有里程碑意义的两部出版物提出的愿景——《学会生存:教育世界的今天和明天》(《富尔报告》,1972年)和《学习:内在的财富》(《德洛尔报告》,1996年)。
Replantear la educación: ¿Hacia un bien común mundial? Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO Los cambios del mundo actual se caracterizan por niveles nuevos de complejidad y contradicción. Estos cambios generan tensiones para las que la educación tiene que preparar a los individuos y las comunidades, capacitándolos para adaptarse y responder. Esta publicación contribuye a replantear la educación y el aprendizaje en este contexto. Parte de una de las tareas principales que tiene encomendada la UNESCO como observatorio mundial de las transformaciones sociales y tiene como objetivo fomentar los debates públicos sobre políticas.Es una llamada al diálogo entre todos los interesados. Se inspira en una concepción humanista de la educación y el desarrollo, basada en el respeto a la vida y a la dignidad humana, la igualdad de derechos, la justicia social, la diversidad cultural, la solidaridad internacional y la responsabilidad compartida de un futuro sostenible. Éstos son los fundamentos de nuestra humanidad común. El presente libro ahonda en la visión que presentaban dos publicaciones memorables de la UNESCO: Aprender a ser: la educación del futuro (1972), el ‘Informe Faure’; y La educación encierra un tesoro (1996), el ‘Informe Delors’.
Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of Seminar on Global Citizenship Education, UNHQ; New York, 6 March 2015 Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This document is an address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of "Seminar on Global Citizenship Education" in New York, 6 March 2015. She highlights the importance of GCED for education in the 21st century.
: Противодействие нетерпимости и дискриминации в отношении мусульман: руководящие принципы. Борьба с исламофобией через образование для преподавателей Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: UNESCO | Council of Europe | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Intolerance and discrimination against Muslims are not new phenomena. However, they have evolved and gained momentum in recent years, particularly under conditions of the “war on terror”, the global economic crisis, anxieties about national identity and difficulties in coping with the increased diversity in many societies. Such developments have contributed to a growth in resentment and fear of Muslims and Islam that often been fuelled by sections of the media and by some political discourse. Muslims are often portrayed as extremists who threaten the security and well-being of others.These stereotypes have impact not only on young people but also on their parents, as well as on teachers and other education professionals. This presents a new challenge for educators. While teachers cannot be expected to resolve the political and social tensions among communities, they can play a central role in shaping the attitudes and behaviours of young people. The actions and approaches adopted by teachers and school administrators can be crucial in promoting respect for diversity and mutual understanding, both in schools and in society.Developed by OSCE/ODIHR, the Council of Europe and UNESCO, these Guidelines aim to support educators in countering intolerance and discrimination against Muslims. They are intended for a wide audience, including teachers, principals and head teachers, education policymakers and officials, teacher trainers, teacher unions and professional associations, and NGOs. The Guidelines are relevant for both primary and secondary education and can also be used in non-formal education settings.
UNESCO's Contribution to the Prevention of Violant Extremism Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO This document provides a summary of recent efforts by UNESCO to step up its action to prevent violent extremism, in the context of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Plan of Action on Violent Extremism, launched in January 2016. Building on its mandate and existing activities, UNESCO has adopted an intersectoral approach, paying particular attention to the needs of young people particularly at risk of radicalization.
دور اليونسكو في تعزيز التعليم بوصفه أداة لدرء التطرف العنيف 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
UNESCO's role in promoting education as a tool to prevent violent extremism 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
La Función de la UNESCO en la promoción de la educación como instrumento para prevenir el extremismo violento 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
Rôle de l'UNESCO dans la promotion de l'éducation comme outil de prévention de l'extrémisme violent 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 