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A Review of Research on Teaching and Learning Transformation under the Influence of ChatGPT Technology (Advances in Education; Vol.13, No.5) Year of publication: 2023 Author: 师璇 | 王绽蕊 Artificial intelligence continues to develop, and recently ChatGPT, which has caught the attention of various sectors of society in the internet boom. Starting from the perspectives of “teaching” and “learning”, this paper introduces the development history and learning path of ChatGPT, and reviews domestic and foreign literature from three aspects: teacher teaching, personalized learning for students, and teaching evaluation. It summarizes the attitudes and views of domestic and foreign scholars on the future development of education under the influence of ChatGPT technology.
ChatGPT技术影响下的教与学变革研究综述 (教育进展; Vol.13, No.5) Year of publication: 2023 Author: 师璇 | 王绽蕊 人工智能持续发展,最近在互联网大火的ChatGPT引起了社会各界不同领域的广泛关注。本文从“教”与“学”的视角出发,在介绍ChatGPT的发展历史及学习路径的基础上,从教师教学、学生个性化学习、教学评估等三个方面对国内外文献进行了梳理,概括了国内外学者在ChatGPT技术影响下对未来教育前景发展的态度和看法。
Guidelines for Implementing SEL in Schools Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) Schools that promote SEL help in their students’ academic and global learning. It enables learners to live peacefully with others in heterogeneous societies and build ‘tolerance’ and ethics in behaviour in terms of universal human traits that go beyond social, cultural and gender differences. SEL cultivates children’s wellbeing, and because schools are mirrors or microcosms of our larger and dynamic societies, it is vital that personal and social learning be mainstreamed in schools. The purpose of these guidelines is to share the latest research with policymakers, school leaders, and teachers looking to integrate SEL into school practices and present scientific evidence on creating school environments and recommending practices that are key to building peaceful and sustainable societies.
Social and Emotional Learning Teacher's Book Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Chinese Ministry of Education | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This series include detailed teaching plans and clear instructions for teachers and the discussions focus around seven themes, including New Start, Argument and Reconciliation, No to Bully, Advance towards the Goal, Good to be Me, Relationships and Changes.
社会情感学习教学用书 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Chinese Ministry of Education | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 这套教师用书包含详细的教学计划与教学指导,内容主要涉及7个主题,分别是:“成长新起点”、“争吵与和好”, “向欺凌说‘不’”, “向目标迈进”,“喜欢我自己”, “我周围的人”, “迎接新变化”。
Exploring Climate Justice: A Human Rights-Based Approach Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: International Development Education Association Scotland (IDEAS) The resource follows our Inform, Investigate and Instigate model, and aims to support teachers and learners to: explore the current human rights impact of the Climate Emergency on people’s lives in Scotland and Somaliland. make connections with the universal quests for equitable access to food, water, healthcare, education, gender justice and racial justice. take action to have your voice heard before, during and after the 2021 COP. measure attitudinal change towards these issues.
Stop the Setback: Addressing the Girls’ Education Financing Gap After COVID-19 Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Malala Fund Decades of research show that investing in girls’ education is one of the best investments we can make in the future peace, prosperity and sustainability of our planet. By taking the steps for girls’ education outlined in this report, leaders can build a better world in the pandemic’s wake — not just for girls, but for everyone.
Climate Box: Climate Change Education and Awareness Program; Training Module for Teachers Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) The module contains materials for teachers, educators, tutors, educational program developers, and a wide range of people interested in climate change education. It is designed to build the capacity of teachers or education experts in climate education, as part of the formal qualification system.The objectives of the training module are:Raising climate awareness among school teachers to facilitate the introduction of climate education in primary, secondary, and high schools.Assisting teachers in the practical application of the Climate Box toolkit by facilitating the incorporation of the climate change topics into the school curriculum, extracurricular activities, and further education.Encouraging innovative pedagogical approaches to integrating climate change education into school education and raising awareness of climate change. The training module for teachers presents numerous examples on approaches to climate education, climate adaptation projects, and practices to reduce the individual carbon footprint from participating countries in the climate Box program. Its recommendations on the application of the training module consider the peculiarities of national education systems in different countries.
Monitoring Report: Gender Equality in Malaysia Year of publication: 2020 Author: Tan Beng Hui Corporate author: Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women (ARROW) | Federation of Reproductive Health Associations, Malaysia (FRHAM) The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), together with the Federation of Reproductive Health Associations Malaysia (FRHAM) and Justice For Sisters (JFS) organised the Gender Equality Initiative, a project aimed to monitor and support the Malaysian government to implement their commitment towards the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). This two-year project is funded by the European Union, dedicated to working with stakeholders, in particular governmental bodies, civil society organisations, media, women and young girls in Perak, Terengganu and at the national level.In the third UPR Cycle, Malaysia has received several recommendations on gender equality, sexual and reproductive health, access to comprehensive sexuality education and protection of women and girls from violence. Malaysia is urged to accede to relevant Optional Protocols and withdraw reservations to the Convention which hinder the rights of women and girls in Malaysia. As a result, FRHAM was commissioned to conduct a research on the Baseline Monitoring Report containing four thematic areas, namely, a) ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls; (b) eliminating violence against women and girls; (c) eliminating harmful practices against women and girls; and (d) ensuring universal access to SRHR.
[الإصدار المختصر] أزمة المناخ أزمة في حقوق الأطفال: تبنـي مؤشـر مخاطر المنـاخ علـى الأطفال Year of publication: 2021 Author: Nicholas Rees | Margaretha Barkhof | Jan Burdziej | Sophie Lee | Harriet Riley Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) تعتبر أزمة المناخ أزمة في حقوق الأطفال. فموجات الحر وحرائق الغابات والفيضانات التي سجلت مستويات قياسية في الفترة الأخيرة في العديد من البلدان تنذر بنشوء "واقع جديد" صعب. آثار تغير المناخ واضحة. وكذلك حلوله. ومن غير المعقول أن يواجه أطفال وشباب اليوم مستقب ًلا غامضًا.ًفي جميع أنحاء العالم، يرفع الأطفال والشباب صوتهم عالياوبوضوح، مطالبين بالتغيير من خلال الاحتجاجات ونشاط وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي والمشاركة المجتمعية والمدنية. والطرق القديمة لإنجاز الأشياء ليست جيدة بما فيه الكفاية. يقدم هذا التقرير أول نظرة شاملة عن تعرض الأطفال لتأثيرات تغير المناخ وضعفهم في مواجهتها، من خلال مؤشر مخاطر المناخ على الأطفال. 