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Analytical Mapping of Life Skills and Citizenship Education in the Middle East and North Africa Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNICEF Middle East and North Africa The Analytical Mapping of the Life Skills and Citizenship Education in MENA provides a multi-stakeholder view of the status of life skills and citizenship education in MENA and the corresponding vision for the region. It aims to provide an analytical overview of Life Skills and Citizenship Education (LSCE) related intervention in the region. Through analyzation, it also attempts to highlight general challenges encountered in the programming of LSCE, as well as focus on opportunities for LSCE in MENA national education systems.  UNESCO Arab Regional Education Support Strategy: 2016-2021 Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Beirut Covering the period of 2016-2021, this strategy document aims to provide tangible support for each Member State in the Arab Region, taking into account national needs and priorities and thus employing nationally relevant approaches based on the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development.  Renforcer l’engagement citoyen pour la transition écologique, solidaire et démocratique en France et dans le monde à horizon 2030 : Le rôle essentiel de l’éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Groupe de concertation sur l’Éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale (ECSI) | Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Le groupe de concertation sur l’Éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale (ECSI) est un espace de dialogue et de partage d’expériences créé en 2017. Il réunit des représentants d’associations, de quatre ministères, de l’Agence française de développement, de collectivités territoriales et de réseaux régionaux multi-acteurs. Ces institutions et organisations représentent une grande diversité d’approches, d’actions et de publics, et se retrouvent dans une mission commune : favoriser la contribution individuelle et collective à la construction d’une société juste, solidaire et durable par l’éducation et l’ECSI.Les membres de ce groupe ont produit un argumentaire commun, finalisé en novembre 2020, détaillant les raisons pour lesquelles l’ECSI doit constituer une priorité des politiques publiques et une composante essentielle des actions des organisations.  The Role of Education in Addressing Future Challenges Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Bridge 47 This report, ‘The role of Education in addressing future challenges’, was prepared in response to UNESCO’s Futures of Education consultation. Through this initiative, UNESCO proposes to consider the role of education as a common good in 2050 and beyond. In other words, education is key to building a more sustainable planet and equal societies. In this report, Bridge 47 will focus on the role of education that is transformative and value-based to adapt and respond to the multiple challenges the world is currently facing. Bridge 47 considers as transformative any education that fosters global citizenship, sustainable development, human rights, equality, peace and cultural diversity, as captured in Target 4.7. of the Sustainable Development Goals.Bridge 47 sees education from a holistic perspective, ie. learning that is lifelong and extends beyond formal learning, and life-wide, that takes place in a multitude of contexts and environments. Formal, non-formal and informal learning all have a key role to play.  Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Collective: Global Citizenship Otherwise; Study Guide Year of publication: 2019 Author: Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti | Sharon Stein | Rene Suša | Dani d’Emilia | Elwood Jimmy | Bill Calhoun | Sarah Amsler | Camilla Cardoso | Dino Siwek | Kyra Fay | Tereza Čajková Corporate author: Decolonial Futures Collective | South American Indigenous Network Emergency Fund This booklet was developed with a specific audience in mind: educators working with global citizenship education in Europe. It presents an overview of the work of the collective and outlines two pedagogical experiments.  Reimagining Life Skills and Citizenship Education in the Middle East and North Africa: A Four-Dimensional and Systems Approach to 21st Century Skills; Conceptual and Programmatic Framework Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNICEF Middle East and North Africa The MENA Life Skills and Citizenship Education (LSCE) Initiative represents a country and regional collaborative endeavour towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. It seeks to reformulate traditional understandings of life skills and citizenship education in the region, while recalling fundamental questions about the purpose and role of education in societal development that are relevant to the current context.The LSCE Initiative focuses on three inter-locking challenges:An elusive knowledge society, as a result of poor quality of education, low levels of learning outcomes, and limited equity and inclusion.Declining economic growth, as a result of a lack of employability skills, high youth unemployment rates, gender disparities in accessing the labour market, lack of job creation, and a weak business environment.Weak social cohesion, as a result of mounting violence and radicalization as well as weak civic engagement.  NISSEM Global Briefs (Volume II): Educating for the Social, the Emotional and the Sustainable; Pedagogy, Practice and Materials Year of publication: 2020 Author: Andy Smart | Margaret Sinclair Corporate author: Networking to Integrate SDG Target 4.7 and SEL skills into Educational Materials (NISSEM) The timeframe for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is tight, and the world also faces the consequences of Covid-19. NISSEM Global Briefs aim to show how SDG Target 4.7 themes and social and emotional learning (SEL) can be embedded in education policies, programs, curricula, materials, and practice, to help make progress towards sustainable development.  Media Literacy in Finland: National Media Education Policy Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (Austria) | UNESCO Media literacy in Finland is the media literacy policy and the national media education policy document, published by the Ministry of Education and Culture in 2019. The document updates and extends the cultural policy guidelines for media literacy published in 2013. The need to update the policy arose from the changes that have taken place in media culture and the broader than before target groups of media education in particular. The Program of the Government also highlights the need for media skills for all age groups, from children to seniors. The vision of the policy is to improve everyone’s opportunities to develop their media literacy.  핀란드의 미디어 리터러시: 국가 미디어교육 정책 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Finand. Ministry of Education and Culture 《핀란드의 미디어 리터러시》는 교육문화부에서 2019년 발간한 미디어 리터러시 정책 및 국가 미디어교육 정책 문서를 한국어로 번역한 자료이다. 이 문서는 2013년에 발간된 미디어 리터러시 가이드라인을 개정하고 확장한 것이다. 미디어 문화가 변화하고 미디어교육 대상 집단이 이전보다 확대되면서 정책 개정의 필요성이 대두됐다. 정부 정책 프로그램(The Program of the Government) 역시 아동에서부터 노년까지 모든 연령 집단에서 미디어 기량(media skills)이 필요함을 강조했다. 이 정책의 목표는 모든 사람이 미디어 리터러시를 개발할 기회를 늘리는 것이다.  Transformative Learning Journeys: Venturing Into the Wilds of Global Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Bridge 47 This book is a testimony of the Bridge 47 Transformative Learning Journeys – an experiment to expand our concepts and practices of Global Citizenship Education. It is a nevercomplete mosaic of experiences and personal reflections about transformation, decolonization and learning as an invitation to relate to and play with.This book is dedicated to all the curious people out there who are passionate about education in caring for our world and each other - the dreamers, the healers, the lovers, the teachers for a different future to emerge. It goes to the fighters who are desperate and overwhelmed in face of complex challenges and are worn out by their struggle for justice and change – to find inspiration, energy and courage to treat ourselves gently, to let go and to make space for new things to emerge.