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العنف المدرسي أسبابه، أشكاله، آثاره وعلاجه Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Success Channel يشرح الفيديو لدرس "العنف المدرسي أسبابه، أشكاله، آثاره وعلاجه ". يبدأ الفيديو بتعريف مفهوم العنف المدرسي وسيتفيض في ذكر أمثلة عليه. الفيديو جيد للإباء والمعلمين.  School Violence: Its Causes, Forms, Effects and Treatment Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Success Channel The video explains the lesson "school violence: its causes, forms, effects and treatment". The video begins with an introduction to the concept of school violence and will elaborate on examples of it. This video is good for parents and teachers.  العنف المدرسيّ في التعليم العربيّ: أسبابه، طرق الوقاية والعلاج Year of publication: 2012 Author: Khalid Abu Asaba Corporate author: Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies يستعرض الكاتب في هذا المقال قضية العنف المدرسيّ في التعليم العربي. ويتطرق لأهم الأسباب، وطرق الوقاية والعلاج. كما يناقش المقال بعض العوامل التي تشير لتعرض الطلاب للعنف المدرسي.  School Violence in Arab Education: Its Causes, Prevention and Treatment Methods Year of publication: 2012 Author: Khalid Abu Asaba Corporate author: Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies In this article, the author reviews the issue of school violence in Arab education. It deals with the most important causes, methods of prevention and treatment. The article also discusses some of the factors that indicate students' exposure to school violence.  Homo phobic and Transphobic Bullying in Educational Centers: Sensitization Workshop for Prevention; Facilitation Guide Year of publication: 2015 Author: María C. Arango-Restrepo | José Angel Aguilar-Gil | Esther Corona-Vargas Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago This practical manual is presented as a strategy to support teachers and educational authorities with the aim of addressing homophobic and transphobic violence from a human rights perspective. Through a series of lessons consisting of concepts, activities and reflections, the emphasis is on the importance of visualizing and respecting sexual diversity through the acquisition of knowledge, awareness-raising processes and the strengthening of competencies that teachers need to overcome stigmas and prejudices. El Bullying Homofobico y Transfobico en los Centros Educativos: Taller de Sensibilizacion para su Prevencion; Guía de facilitación Year of publication: 2015 Author: María C. Arango-Restrepo | José Angel Aguilar-Gil | Esther Corona-Vargas Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago Este manual práctico se presenta como una estrategia de apoyo a docentes y autoridades educativas con el objetivo de abordar la violencia de carácter homofóbico y transfóbico desde un enfoque de derechos humanos. A través de una serie de lecciones conformadas de conceptos, actividades y reflexiones, se busca hacer énfasis en la importancia de visibilizar y respetar la diversidad sexual mediante la adquisición de conocimientos, procesos de sensibilización y el fortalecimiento de competencias que necesitan los y las docentes para superar los estigmas y prejuicios. School-related violence and bullying on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity or Expression (SOGIE) - Synthesis Report on China, the Philippines, Thailand and VietNam Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok School related violence and bullying is a problem in all countries. UNESCO is committed to ensuring that all children and young people have access to safe, inclusive, health-promoting learning environments as part of its strategy on education for health and well-being. This synthesis report on school related violence and bullying on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity or Expression (SOGIE), covering China, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam, was developed to broaden awareness and understanding about this issue, while also identifying best practices and policies. It also aims to mobilize support for advocacy among educators, research institutions, policy makers and activists at the national and regional levels. School-related violence and bullying on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity or Expression (SOGIE): synthesis report on China, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok School related violence and bullying is a problem in all countries. UNESCO is committed to ensuring that all children and young people have access to safe, inclusive, health-promoting learning environments as part of its strategy on education for health and well-being. This synthesis report on school related violence and bullying on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity or Expression (SOGIE), covering China, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam, was developed to broaden awareness and understanding about this issue, while also identifying best practices and policies. It also aims to mobilize support for advocacy among educators, research institutions, policy makers and activists at the national and regional levels. School Violence and Bullying: Global Status Report Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO School violence and bullying occurs throughout the world and affects a significant proportion of children and adolescents. It not only negatively impacts their educational outcomes, but harms their physical health and emotional well-being.This report aims to provide an overview of the most up-to-date available data on the nature, extent and impact of school violence and bullying and efforts to address the problem. It was prepared by UNESCO and the Institute of School Violence and Prevention at Ewha Womans University for the International Symposium on School Violence and Bullying: From Evidence to Action, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 17 – 19 January, 2017. International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education: An Evidence-Informed Approach for Schools, Teachers and Health Educators Year of publication: 2009 Corporate author: UNESCO Based on a rigorous and current review of evidence on sexuality education programmes, this International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education is aimed at education and health sector decision-makers and professionals. It has been produced to assist education, health and other relevant authorities in the development and implementation of school-based sexuality education programmes and materials. Volume I focuses on the rationale for sexuality education and provides sound technical advice on characteristics of effective programmes. A companion document, (Volume II ) focuses on the topics and learning objectives to be covered in a ‘basic minimum package’ on sexuality education for children and young people from 5 to 18+ years of age and includes a bibliography of useful resources. The International Technical Guidance is relevant not only to those countries most affected by HIV and AIDS, but also to those facing low prevalence and concentrated epidemics.