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2020 미디어교육 우수사례 공모전 수상작 모음집 Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: 시청자미디어재단 「2020 미디어 교육 우수사례 공모전」은 전국 미디어교육의 다양한 사례 발굴 및 격려를 통해 미디어교육에 대한 인식을 제고하고, 건강한 미디어 문화를 확산하기 위해 마련한 행사입니다. 지난해 12월 4일 본선심사를 통해 선발된 최종 10개의 수상작을 첨부로 공유드리니, 학교 및 사회미디어교육의 다양한 사례 분석에 참고하시기 바랍니다.※ 수상작 모음집은 분량 관계상 공모전 제출서류 및 발표자료 일부를 발췌하여 제작하였으며, 해당 내용과 사진은 시청자미디어재단의 동의없이 무단으로 사용할 수 없음을 알려드립니다.  2030 지속가능개발목표(SDGs)실천 방안 연구: 교육 분야를 중심으로 Year of publication: 2016 Author: 안혜정 | 서예원 | 윤종혁 | 김은영 | 염후남 | 박환보 | 최동주 | 김명진 | 이정화 Corporate author: 한국교육개발원 이 연구는 새천년개발목표(MDGs)의 이행종료와 더불어 향후 2030년까지 국제사회가 함께 성취해야 할 개발목표로 채택된 지속가능개발목표(SDGs) 중 네 번째 목표인 교육 목표(SDG 4)의 전략적 실천방안을 마련하기 위하여 수행되었다. 현 정부는 “ODA 지속 확대 및 모범적・통합적 개발협력 추진”을 국정과제로 삼고, 개도국 소녀교육 및 아프리카 직업/ICT 교육을 포함한 4대 구상을 선정하는 등 교육 분야 개발협력의 중요성과 필요성을 강조한 바 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 우리나라 교육개발협력 사업의 현황과 수행주체별 참여 실태 및 인식 조사를 토대로 실효성 있는 정책방안을 도출하고 SDG 4의 실천 방안을 제시하였다.  코로나19를 이겨내는 미디어 리터러시 백신 10가지 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: 전국미디어리터러시교사협회 본 영상은 코로나19의 확산으로 그 어느 때보다 미디어 속 정보에 관심을 기울이기 되는 시기에 왜곡된 정보에 흔들리지 않도록 10가지 미디어 리터러시 방안을 소개한다.  Snapshot 2019: The State of Media Literacy Education in the U.S. Year of publication: 2019 Author: Sherri Hope Culver | Theresa Redmond Corporate author: National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) The intention of this SNAPSHOT is to provide information that may be useful in facilitating the development of media literacy education across the country and helping the U.S. education system align with the media-rich world in which students, and all citizens, are immersed today. Together, we seek to reinvigorate curricula so it is relevant to students’ lives and their 21st century education needs.The purpose of this SNAPSHOT is to inspire dialogue and create momentum to support research, training, practice, and policy efforts needed in order to grow the field of media literacy more fully as we enter 2020 and beyond.  YouthLearn: Media Literacy Toolbox Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Education Development Center (EDC) YouthLearn’s Media Literacy Toolbox includes activities, handouts, and curricular resources to support media literacy education in a variety of settings—classroom or afterschool program, low-tech or high-tech, children or teens.  Internet Literacy Handbook: Supporting Users in the Online World Year of publication: 2017 Author: Janice Richardson | Elizabeth Milovidov | Martin Schmalzried Corporate author: Council of Europe This new edition takes into account the myriad changes, although the object of the Handbook still remains, namely to offer families, educators and policy-makers sufficient technical know-how to allow them to navigate, with young people, through communication technology. The new edition also expands the scope of the Fact sheets anchoring previously “new” concepts of digital citizenship and digital parenting. This edition includes 26 Fact sheets arranged under 6 thematic headings including a heading specifically dedicated to “Looking Forward” towards the future of the Internet. The Handbook is designed to be easy to use and helpful, as illustrated by the Fact sheet entitled “Finding quality information on the Web”. It is also available online, where it can be downloaded either in its full format or per individual factsheet.  Manuel de maîtrise de l'internet: Accompagner les utilisateurs dans le monde en ligne Year of publication: 2017 Author: Janice Richardson | Elizabeth Milovidov | Martin Schmalzried Corporate author: Council of Europe Depuis la publication de la première édition du Manuel de maîtrise d’Internet en 2003, le monde en ligne a beaucoup changé. Les Internautes sont de plus en plus jeunes, leur nombre a augmenté, leurs usages d’Internet et l’objet de leurs recherches évoluent et de nouveaux dangers, par exemple en matière de sécurité individuelle, apparaissent chaque jour. Cette nouvelle édition tient compte de ces nombreux changements mais conserve son objectif, qui est de donner aux familles, aux enseignants et aux décideurs politiques des connaissances techniques suffisantes pour pouvoir naviguer, avec les jeunes, dans le monde des technologies de la communication. La nouvelle édition étend également le contenu des Fiches d’information aux concepts qui étaient alors «nouveaux» de citoyenneté numérique et de parentalité numérique, ce qui porte le nombre de fiches à 26, organisées en six thématiques dont l’une est spécialement consacrée à l’avenir d’Internet. Le manuel se veut convivial et pratique, comme l’illustre la fiche intitulée « Trouver de l’information de qualité sur le web ». Il est également accessible en ligne où il peut être téléchargé dans son intégralité ou fiche par fiche.  Life After Youth Media: Insights About Program Influence Into Adulthood Year of publication: 2014 Author: Suniya Farooqui | Amy Terpstra Corporate author: Social IMPACT Research Center This report examines the impact of Chicago’s youth media sector on the ability to consume and produce information that impact civic dispositions and engagement.  In Solidarity With Girls: Gender and Education in Crisis (Policy Brief Series) Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) In Solidarity With Girls: Gender and education in crisis is the first policy brief series led and developed by young women and girls, to be published by UNGEI. The policy brief series draws on a series of intergenerational dialogues held in 2020, which covered different issues on gender, education and COVID-19. This includes school reopening, the gender digital divide, the "shadow pandemic" and youth-led activism in the time of COVID-19.   Education Under Attack 2020 Year of publication: 2020 Author: Marika Tsolakis | Jerome Marston Corporate author: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) This report is the fifth edition of Education under Attack, a series of publications on attacks on education and military use of educational facilities. Such attacks are defined as any threat or actual use of either targeted or indiscriminate force by state armed forces, including law enforcement, as well as by non-state armed groups, on students, education personnel, or educational infrastructure or materials, for political, military, ideological, sectarian, ethnic, or religious reasons. In addition, this report also monitors the use of schools and universities for military or security purposes. The report examines situations of both armed conflict and insecurity.