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متطلبات تفعيل العلاقة بين المدرسة والمجتمع في ضوء المدرسة المجتمعية : دراسة ميدانية في مدارس التعليم العام والخاص بمدينة دمشق Year of publication: 2013 Author: منصور، سمية Corporate author: Damascus University هدف البحث الحالي إلى معرفة متطلبات تفعيل العلاقة بين المدرسة والمجتمع، إلى جانب تعرف درجة تأثير المتغيرات المستقلة (صفة المستجيب/ نوع المدرسة/ تابعية المدرسة) على استجابات أفراد العينة التي شملت المديرين والمعلمين/ المدرسين وأولياء الأمور والخبراء التربويين. توصل البحث في نتائجه إلى أن تفعيل العلاقة بين المدرسة والمجتمع يتطلب قيام المدرسة بأربعة أمور أساسية، لعل أولها: تقديم الخدمات المتكاملة للمجتمع المحلي، وثانيها: تحقيق الشراكة مع الأسرة، وثالثها: تعبئة موارد المجتمع المحلي، ورابعها: تفعيل العمل التطوعي. كذلك أظهرت نتائج البحث تأثير متغير صفة المستجيب لصالح المديرين، فالخبراء فأولياء الأمور. كذلك فإن متغير مستوى المدرسة أثر على استجابات أفراد العينة بالنسبة لكل مجال من مجالات البحث، وبالنسبة للدرجة الكلية، وكان التأثير لصالح مدارس التعليم الأساسي. وتبين أيضا عدم وجود تأثير لمتغير تابعية المدرسة على استجابات أفراد العينة بالنسبة لأغلب المجالات والدرجة الكلية. بعد ذلك قدم البحث عدة مقترحات من أجل تجسيد متطلبات المشاركة بين المدارس والمجتمع، مثل: تبني وزارة التربية السورية لهذا الاتجاه المتمثل بتفعيل العلاقة بين المدرسة والمجتمع، وسن تشريعات تشجع المدارس المحلية وأولياء الأمور على المشاركة. Requirement for Activating the Relationship between the School and the Society in the light of School Community : A Field Research in the Public and Private teaching schools in Damascus Year of publication: 2013 Author: منصور، سمية Corporate author: Damascus University This research aimed to identify: the requirement for activating the relationship between the school and the society, the degree of independent variables effect (the status of the respondent, the school level and the belonging of the school) on the sample’s responses (from  the principals, teachers, parents and educational experts) to the questions of the research tool.The research has reached the following findings: firstly, in order to make the relationship between school and society more effective, the school should satisfy the following four fundamental matters: Providing integrated services to the local society, achieving the partnership with the family, mobilizing the resources of the local society and enforcing  voluntary work. Secondly, the effect of respondent's position variable was in favor of the managers, the teachers, the educational experts and parents respectively. Thirdly, the type of the school or its level has influenced the responses of the sample members at the general or total level as well as at the particular level for each sector of the field sectors, and this influence was in favor of basic education schools. Fourthly, there was no influence of belonging to the school variable on the sample responses whether on general or particular levels.The research introduced some suggestions and proposals, for the partnership between school and society such as, the agreement of Syrian Ministry of education to legalize and implement the approach of effecting the relationship between school and society on the one hand, and to encourage parents, local community and schools to participate and cooperate. The State of Global Education in Europe 2018 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) The State of Global Education in Europe reports on policy, strategy and funding for Global Education in European countries, based primarily on information submitted by the ministries, agencies and national coordinating bodies that participate in GENE (Global Education Network Europe). This third edition of the report identifies thematic trends and crosscutting issues and explores funding levels for Global Education across Europe. It also includes a chapter outlining some of the work done on evaluation across GENE, and concludes with a selection of highlights from the network. There are examples of national policy and practice throughout the report.  This report on the State of Global Education in Europe has been developed to provide an overview of current key issues, policy priorities, funding trends and activities in Global Education in Europe. It draws on the expertise and information provided by organisations that participate in Global Education Network Europe – GENE. These comprise Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Ministries of Education, and their respective national agencies, and other bodies with responsibility for policymaking, support or coordination of Global Education in European countries. SDG 4 Data Digest 2018: Data to Nurture Learning Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) The world is facing a crisis of learning, with many children leaving school without the basic skills they need for a prosperous and productive adult life. Two-thirds of the estimated 617 million children and adolescents who cannot read a simple sentence or manage a basic mathematics calculation are in the classroom. Too many are waiting for a quality education that never comes.As the 2018 SDG 4 Data Digest shows, it is not enough to hope that they will stay in school and somehow acquire skills in reading and mathematics. It is critical to monitor those skills as children progress through school. That requires comparable data, over time, to ensure that children – and the education systems that serve them – are on track.Given the critical importance of learning for the achievement of all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), from poverty reduction to peaceful societies, this year’s edition of the SDG 4 Data Digest is dedicated to the theme of learning outcomes. It showcases the most comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of work to inform the learning indicators of SDG 4.The Digest discusses learning evidence on early child development, mathematics and reading skills among school-aged children, and digital and work-related skills among youth and adults. It highlights the conceptual frameworks and tools developed by leading authors and institutions to understand, measure, monitor and support learning for all. It also considers the implications of reporting for SDG 4. ЦУР 4 Дайджест данных 2018: данные для обучения Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Мир сталкивается с кризисом обучения, когда многие дети покидают школу без базовых навыков, необходимых для процветающей и продуктивной взрослой жизни. Две трети из примерно 617 миллионов детей и подростков, посещающих школу, не могут прочитать простое предложение или произвести элементарные математические вычисления. При этом качественное образование для очень многих продолжает оставаться недоступным.Как показывает Дайджест данных ЦУР 4 2018 года, недостаточно просто надеяться, что они, оставаясь в школе, каким-то образом приобретут навыки чтения и математики. Очень важно следить за развитием этих навыков по мере того, как дети учатся в школе. Сопоставление данных с течением времени является необходимым фактором, гарантирующим, что дети и системы образования, которые их обслуживают, находятся на правильном пути.Учитывая исключительную важность обучения для достижения всех Целей в области устойчивого развития (ЦУР), от сокращения бедности до мирных обществ, выпуск Дайджеста данных ЦУР 4 в этом году посвящен теме результатов обучения. Он демонстрирует наиболее полную и актуальную подборку работ для информирования об учебных показателях ЦУР 4.В Дайджесте обсуждаются фактические данные о раннем развитии детей, математике и навыках чтения среди детей школьного возраста, а также трудовые навыки и навыки работы с цифровыми технологиями среди молодежи и взрослых. В нем освещаются концептуальные основы и инструменты, разработанные ведущими авторами и учреждениями для понимания, измерения, мониторинга и поддержки обучения для всех. В нем также рассматриваются результаты отчетности для ЦУР 4.  Can Education Contribute to Peace? Year of publication: 2018 Author: Krishna Kumar Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) The paper questions the common assumption that education promotes peace. By referring to pedagogic routines and the political culture of nationalism, the paper indicates the nature of reforms education requires for contributing to peace. The basis of discussion is the author’s own study of the role played by school education, specifically through the teaching of history, in maintaining mutual hostility between India and Pakistan. The paper is divided into four sections.The first section summarizes conceptual issues raised by philosophers and educators in the context of schooling and peace. Section II introduces the author’s Indo-Pak study in relation to the challenges that nationalism, religion and culture place before education. Section III deals with regimentation as an integral aspect of modern schooling and its implications for the role expected from education in promoting peace.The final section discusses the demands and contradictions education faces under the increasing dominance of the human capital ideology. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of humanist goals and processes in education for serving the cause of peace. Botswana National Implementation Plan for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 - Education 2030 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Botswana National Commission for UNESCO The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 is an ambitious and specific goal to drive the education development agenda from 2016 – 2030 and a means through which all the seventeen (17) SDGs will be achieved. The SDGs aim among others, to end poverty, hunger and inequality, take action on climate change and the environment, improve access to health and education, and build strong institutions and partnerships.To ensure adequate attention to the different thematic areas of education, SDG 4 has been broken down into seven targets and three means of implementation. The targets and the means of implementation are crafted in such a way that all the critical areas of education, both emerging and the unfinished Education for All (EFA) business could be addressed in some way through the global education agenda.This publication presents Botswana’s National Strategy for the Implementation of SDG 4 – Education 2030, which was developed with guidance from the Incheon Declaration on Education 2030. The Incheon Declaration on Education 2030 is a guide to Member States on the implementation of SDG 4. It provides an outline on how to translate the agenda into national priorities and further proposes some strategies and thematic indicators for measuring success on the different SDG 4 targets. [Video] Socio-emotional Learning - the Key to Building Global Citizenship Year of publication: 2018 Author: Nandini Chatterjee Singh Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh, Programme Specialist, UNESCO MGIEP speaks about 'Socio-emotional Learning: the Key to Building Global Citizenship' as part of Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)'s online learning event for educators, titled 'Breakthroughs in Education: Innovations in Equity, Access & Quality. L’éducation dans un contexte mondial pour les élèves de l’Ontario : Stratégies pratiques - Sommaire de recherche Year of publication: 2018 Author: Caroline Manion | Nadya Weber Corporate author: Ontario (Canada). Ministry of Education Le présent sommaire découle de la politique énoncée dans le document Stratégie ontarienne en matière d’éducation internationale de la maternelle à la 12e année (Ministère de l’Éducation de l’Ontario, 2015). Il cible les connaissances actuelles sur les bonnes pratiques prometteuses dans le domaine de l’éducation dans un contexte mondial1 afin de proposer des stratégies pratiques visant à améliorer l’enseignement, l’apprentissage et la réussite. Le présent document s’adresse à tous les intervenants du secteur de l’éducation, c’est-à-dire les membres du milieu, les parents, les élèves, les leaders du système, les leaders scolaires et les éducateurs. Tous sont des agents de changement actifs qui appuient une stratégie d’éducation conçue dans le but d’intégrer les perspectives, les cultures et les expériences mondiales dans le curriculum et le milieu d’apprentissage. L’objectif consiste à permettre aux élèves d’acquérir les compétences dont ils auront besoin pour prospérer en tant que citoyens face à une mondialisation grandissante.L’analyse est présentée par thème. Pour souligner les raisons pour lesquelles l’éducation dans un contexte mondial est d’une importance cruciale pour les élèves de l’Ontario, nous commençons par présenter les contributions importantes que l’éducation dans un contexte mondial peut apporter au bien-être des individus et de la société dans son ensemble. Nous présentons ensuite une vue d’ensemble résumant différentes notions de « l’éducation dans un contexte mondial » et de « l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale », ainsi qu’un large éventail de notions secondaires qui se chevauchent.Ensuite, par une revue de la littérature internationale sur le sujet, nous présentons une série de défis et de possibilités concernant la mise en oeuvre de l’éducation dans un contexte mondial et énumérons des exemples pertinents de bonnes pratiques liées à la prestation de l’éducation dans un contexte mondial. Une autre section porte sur les bonnes pratiques en matière de renforcement des capacités et de leadership du système afin d’assurer une éducation dans un contexte mondial efficace. Nous concluons en énumérant les principaux messages et les leçons apprises. Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World Year of publication: 2018 Author: Richard Lee Colvin | Virginia Edwards Corporate author: Asia Society | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Educators and education systems worldwide are reassessing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions students need for success in today's rapidly changing and complex world. In a remarkable moment of global consensus, the member states of both the United Nations (UN), through its adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competence.The OECD and the Center for Global Education at Asia Society have worked with academics, educators, and stakeholders in the global education field over several years to define global competence for primary and secondary education. The Center also has extensive experience supporting educators to integrate global competence into their teaching.A new publication from both organizations, entitled Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World, sets forward a new framework for global competence developed by OECD, which aligns closely with the definition developed by the Center for Global Education, and provides practical guidance and examples of how educators can embed global competence into their existing curriculum, instruction, and assessment.