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Global Citizenship in the Classroom: A guide for teachers Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Oxfam GB A practical and reflective guide full of practical tools and ideas that can be applied to almost any topic to develop learner participation and global learning. UNESCO Sub-regional Strategy for Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan 2018-2021 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty This document represents the strategic framework for UNESCO’s interaction with the governments and civil societies of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, with other UN agencies and development partners aimed at responding most effectively to the development needs, priorities and aspirations of countries.  Субрегиональная стратегия ЮНЕСКО для Казахстана, Кыргызской Республики, Таджикистана и Узбекистана на 2018-2021 гг. Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Настоящий  документ  представляет  собой стратегические   рамки   взаимодействия   ЮНЕСКО   с правительствами  и  гражданским  обществом  Казахстана, Кыргызской  Республики,  Таджикистана  и  Узбекистана, с  другими  учреждениями  ООН  и  партнерами  в  области развития,  направленного  на  наиболее  эффективное реагирование на потребности, приоритеты и устремления стран в области развития.  Strengthening Kazakhstan's Education Systems: An Analysis of PISA 2009 and 2012 Year of publication: 2014 Author: Keiko Inoue | Lucas Gortazar Corporate author: World Bank This report is the result of the World Bank's education sector providing technical and analytical support to the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan (RK) from 2013 to 2015 under the leadership of Keiko Inoue (Senior Education Specialist, Europe and Central Asia Region, World Bank) as part of the Joint Economic Research. This report is also part of a series of PISA country reporting programs prepared by the Education Sector for the Europe and Central Asia Region, and it is also the second World Bank report on the effectiveness of the education system in Kazakhstan based on an analysis of PISA data.  Укрепление системы образования Казахстана: Анализ результатов исследования PISA, проводимого в 2009 и 2012 годах Year of publication: 2014 Author: Keiko Inoue | Lucas Gortazar Corporate author: World Bank Этот отчет является результатом работы сектора образования Всемирного банка по технической и аналитической поддержке правительства Республики Казахстан (РК) в период с 2013 по 2015 год под руководством Кейко Иноуэ (старший специалист по образованию, Регион Европы и Центральной Азии, Всемирный банк) в рамках Программы Совместных Экономических Исследований. Этот отчет также является частью серии программы страновых отчетов PISA, подготовленной Сектором образования по региону Европы и Центральной Азии, а также это второй отчет Всемирного Банка о результативности системы образования РК на основе анализа данных PISA.  Migrations et développement Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: Îles de Paix Tous les enfants ne vont pas à l'école au Burkina Faso. Mais il existe des solutions qui permettent d'améliorer la situation : construction d'écoles, de logements de maître, théâtre forum dans les villages ou encore la construction de barrages et l'installation de forages.  Yiéga (version longue, écoles secondaires) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Îles de Paix Ana habite dans le village de Yiéga, au Burkina Faso. Elle vit avec sa maman Sibidi, son papa Arzoumbouga et ses 7 frères et sœurs. Ses voisins et ses parents sont agriculteurs et, dans ses temps libres, Ana les aide avec ses frères et sœurs.Au Burkina Faso, les agriculteurs rencontrent beaucoup de difficultés et doivent s'adapter au réchauffement de la planète, à la sécheresse et aux crises alimentaires. Ils apprennent de nouvelles manières de cultiver, agroécologiques, et varient leurs productions. Grâce à diverses pistes de solutions, et avec l’accompagnement d’Iles de Paix, ils deviennent capables de rebondir en cas de coup dur… on parle de résilience.  Eduquer à la citoyenneté mondiale et solidaire pendant le confinement Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Fédération Francophone et Germanophone des Associations de Coopération au Developpement (ACODEV) | Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) | Îles de Paix Dans le cadre de la période de confinement inédite que nous vivons actuellement toutes et tous, l’ensemble des ONG actives en éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale, regroupées dans la fédération ACODEV et Annoncer la Couleur, avec la collaboration de Iles de Paix, poursuivent leur mission de soutien aux enseignant·e·s de tous niveaux, tous réseaux et toutes disciplines confondues. Ensemble, nous vous proposons ici une liste – non exhaustive – d’outils pédagogiques digitaux clé sur porte que vous pouvez partager à vos élèves, pour leur demander de réagir, pour leur proposer une ouverture virtuelle sur le monde, sa diversité, ses richesses et ses interdépendances, ou tout simplement pour garder le contact d’une manière à la fois ludique et éducative. Voici déjà quelques jeux, capsules vidéo et autres webdocumentaires qui permettent, en très peu de temps, de se familiariser avec une thématique ou d’interpeller sur un enjeu de société à échelle mondiale.  Tackling Controversial Issues in the Citizenship Classroom: A Resource for Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2012 Author: Lesley Emerson | Mary Gannon | Conor Harrison | Valerie Lewis | Anne-Marie Poynor Corporate author: City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee (CDVEC). Curriculum Development Unit | European Union (EU) The purpose of this resource is to provide teachers with the opportunity to reflect on a number of issues associated with teaching controversial issues in the classroom. It offers a practical approach which allows students to explore controversial issues which arise in citizenship and other areas of the curriculum in a way which is safe for both teacher and students.  Equality & Diversity: Building a Culture of Equality in Our Society; A Citizenship Education Resource for Transition Year and Key Stage 4 Year of publication: 2012 Author: Mary Gannon | Aoife Ruane-Kelly Corporate author: City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee (CDVEC). Curriculum Development Unit | Centre for Cross Border Studies This resource is intended to support young people in critically exploring the concepts of equality and diversity and in acting to build a culture of equality within their own environment and within society. Looking specifically at equality and diversity within the school, community and society, the resource provides an opportunity for students to increase their knowledge and understanding of equality, develop the skills to critically analyse inequality, and become empowered to actively promote equality within their school and/or community.The resource is intended primarily for use in Citizenship Education in Transition Year (Ireland) and Key Stage 4 (Northern Ireland). As a resource on equality and diversity, it is clearly based on human rights, which underpin the citizenship curricula in both jurisdictions. It meets the aims of the KS 4 curriculum for Local and Global Citizenship by helping students:Respond to the specific challenges and opportunities which diversity and inclusion present in Northern Ireland and the wider worldIdentify and exercise their rights and social responsibilities in relation to local, national and global issuesDevelop their understanding of the role of society and government in safeguarding individual and collective rights in order to promote equality and to ensure that everyone is treated fairlyDevelop their understanding of how to participate in a range of democratic processesDevelop awareness of key democratic institutions and their role in promoting inclusion, justice and democracy.