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Sustainable Foundations: A Guide for Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals Year of publication: 2018 Author: Keana Rellinger | Grace Van Mil Corporate author: Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) This guide is designed for educators or anyone who would like to teach young people about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Sustainable Development Goals — also known as the SDGs or the Global Goals —cover a wide range of sustainability issues; highlighting local, national and international priority areas to end poverty and hunger, improve health and education, make cities more sustainable and combat climate change. This guide will provide you with clear information, educational resources and other supports to help you in your efforts to educate and engage young people so that they support the Sustainable Development Goals and are inspired to turn their support into action. This guide will also explore how you can incorporate the different topics covered by each goal into your lessons across multiple subjects.
Fondations durables: Un Guide d’enseignement des objectifs de développement durable Year of publication: 2018 Author: Keana Rellinger | Grace Van Mil Corporate author: Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) Ce guide est conçu pour les éducateurs ou toute personne qui aimerait enseigner aux jeunes les objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies. Les objectifs de développement durable – également connus sous l’acronyme ODD ou les objectifs mondiaux – couvrent un large éventail de questions relatives à la durabilité, et mettent en lumière les zones de priorité internationale pour mettre fin à la pauvreté et à la faim, améliorer la santé et l’éducation, rendre les villes plus durables et combattre le changement climatique. Ce guide vous donne des informations claires, des ressources pédagogiques et d’autres soutiens pour appuyer vos efforts d’éducation et de motivation des jeunes pour qu’ils appuient les objectifs de développement durable et se sentent inspirés à transformer leur appui en action. Ce guide explore aussi comment vous pouvez incorporer à vos cours les divers sujets couverts par chaque objectif dans de multiples matières.
Equitable Education: 30 Years from Education for All to All for Education 2030 Year of publication: 2020 Author: Juan Miguel Luz Corporate author: Equitable Education Fund In the 30 years since the World Declaration on Education for All (Jomtien Declaration, Thailand), the world has made enormous strides in achieving the target of universal primary education.Total enrolment rates in developing regions reached 91 percent in 2015 and the worldwide number of children out of school has dropped by almost half. However, large disparities remain. Children from the poorest households are up to five times more likely to be out of school than those of the richest households. Disparities between rural and urban areas also remain high.As education inequality threatens to widen because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with only 10 years to go to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), now, more than ever, is the time for the world to come together and accelerate change through innovative and sustainable solutions.
从教书匠到燃灯者: 教师公民教育自觉的蒙昧与唤醒 (当代教育论坛; No. 296) Year of publication: 2020 Author: Hu Chaoxia | Tang Songlin Corporate author: Hunan Academy of Educational Science 从课程角度来看,目前我国学校公民教育存在两个不充分:公民学科教 育以公民认知代替完整的公民教育,路径开发不充分;其他各类课程协同的公民教育同 向聚焦不足,路径拓展不充分。从教师角度思考其原因,是“教书匠”的职业定位蒙昧了其 现代教育背景下职能的自觉,拘囿了其教育视域的拓展。教师要以公民教育自觉,为社会 和谐与公民幸福而教,拓展公民教育的场域,结成学习共同体,向自然、向社会、向生活开 发,搭建全景、多层交错衔接式育公民的大世界;拓展学科教学视域,在学科课程资源中 发掘或显或隐的公民教育课程资源,构建全员、全课程育公民的大格局。
Treaties on Teachers for Global Citizenship Education (Korean Journal of Teacher Education; Vol. 31, No. special) Year of publication: 2015 Author: Kioh Jeong Corporate author: Korea National University of Education This article examines the nature of Global Citizenship Education (GCE) and the qualification of the teacher for the GCE. GCE means post-modern education beyond modern public education. In the latter, teachers used to have been affiliated with nation-building mission, professional service to learners, and sometimes teacher unionism. These affiliations are typically of modern nationalism and industrialism. Teachers for GCE stand on different ground for their professional practice: global civil right to teach, global civil right to learn, and finally peoples’ fundamental right for development. Their sight extends beyond national territory up to global world and cyber space. They overcome modernity to practice transformative pedagogy accommodating multi-cultural dimensions. The image can be summarized as a model global citizen who serves highly for the benefit of mankind, which characterizes Korean educational ideal as provided by the foundation law of education Korea.
세계시민교육을 위한 교사론 (교원교육; Vol. 31, 특별호) Year of publication: 2015 Author: Kioh Jeong Corporate author: Korea National University of Education 세계시민교육은 국경과 국가와 결부된 근대적 성격의 교육을 넘어선 포스트모던 교육을 지 향한다. 이 논문은 이러한 세계시민교육을 담당하고 발전시켜갈 교사들의 성격이나 교사관에 대한 논의를 전개한다. 세계시민교육을 담당할 교사들의 성격은 성직자관 전문직관 노동자관으 로 요약되는 기존 교직관의 틀을 벗어난다. 세계시민교사로 요약된 이러한 교사상은 세계시민권으로서 가르칠 권리와 세계시민권으로서의 학습권에 기초한 교육을 보편적 인권으로서 개발 에의 권리에 입각한 모든 인류의 발전과 성장을 지향하는 교사를 필요로 한다. 이러한 교사는 세속적인 교육을 견지하며, 영토를 넘어 전 지구생태계와 사이버세계에 시야를 넓히고, 근대성을 벗어나 포스트모던 패러다임에 입각한 변혁적 교수법과 다문화교육을 지향한다. 이러한 교사상을 선도적 세계시민으로서의 교사라고 요약할 수 있다. 선도적 세계시민으로서의 교사상은 우리 한국교육이 지향해온 교육이념인 홍익인간의 인간상과 일치한다. 홍익인간의 이념은 한국 교육이 세계시민교육논의에 적극 참여하는 배경의 하나를 이루고 있다.
Media and Information Literacy: Policy and Strategy Guidelines Year of publication: 2013 Author: Alton Grizzle | Penny Moore | Michael Dezuanni | Sanjay Asthana | Carolyn Wilson | Fackson Banda | Chido Onumah | Maria Carme Torras Calvo Corporate author: UNESCO This resource aims to treat MIL as a composite concept, unifying information literacy and media literacy as well as considering the right to freedom of expression and access to information through ICTs. It is divided into two parts. Part 1 is the MIL Policy Brief, and is designed for policy or decision makers and can serve as a summary of the publication. Part 2 is divided into several comprehensive chapters and suggests: 1) how to enlist MIL a development tool; 2) conceptual frameworks for MIL policies and strategies; and 3) model MIL policy and strategies that can be adapted by countries globally.
Mapping the Global Goals for Sustainable Development and the Convention on the Rights of the Child Year of publication: 2016 Author: Marie Wernham Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This interactive document aims to encourage an in-depth and broad-based exploration of the links and synergies between the Global Goals for Sustainable Development and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Accelerating Education for the SDGs in Universities: A Guide for Universities, Colleges, and Tertiary and Higher Education Institutions Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) The aim of this guide is to help accelerate the institutional process of mainstreaming ESDGs in universities, by helping stakeholders within and outside universities understand why they should pursue this goal, and how. It aims to expand, update and refine the information provided in the previous guide based on new resources, tools, thinking, and learnings from universities working to implement ESDGs, to consider what ESDGs mean for universities. The guide touches on the pedagogical aspects of ESDGs, in terms of how they affect institutional approaches to ESDGs, but does not attempt to provide a comprehensive review of them. The Guide outlines the case for mainstreaming education for the SDGs at universities, what this does and could look like in practice, and the processes and activities universities can take to support implementation. It also provides practical guidance, resources, and case studies to inspire universities to take action and deepen their practice. 