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联合国全球公民教育倡议的教学法内涵及实施 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Eastern Education 为了应对越来越复杂的全球性挑战并培养具有世界价值观的新一代未来公民,联合国教科文组织于2015年出版了《全球公民教育:话题与学习目标》。这本指南对全球公民教育的内涵、教学目标、教学手段、和评估方法按学习对象的年龄层做了细致区分和描述,并在投入实地测试后总结出相关建议。本文将对这本指南做简要介绍和解读,并指出对我国开展全球公民教育的启示。 Periodismo e inteligencia artificial en América Latina Year of publication: 2023 Author: Natalia Zuazo Corporate author: UNESCO Montevideo En un contexto de crecimiento exponencial de la inteligencia artificial (IA) y predominancia tecnológica en todas las esferas de la vida –económica, social, cultural, ambiental y política-, este Cuaderno explora el impacto de la IA en el periodismo desde una perspectiva crítica y ética, con especial atención a América Latina. Se abordan desigualdades y desafíos inherentes a la implementación de la IA en la región. Con ello, se busca ofrecer una herramienta útil en la formación continua de estudiantes y profesionales de medios de comunicación.   Disinformation and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa : Security Implications of AI-Altered Information Environments : Research Report Year of publication: 2024 Author: Eduardo Albrecht | Eleonore Fournier-Tombs | Rebecca Brubake Corporate author: United Nations University This report aims to further explore the way in which AI technologies as they currently stand impact peace and conflict, and what methods might be used to mitigate their adverse effects - through the development of better tools and the inclusion of peace and conflict considerations in AI governance frameworks. The report proposes the following recommendations: 1. More funding and support should be provided to civil society organization efforts to expand media literacy and fact-checking initiatives using AI tools to enhance capabilities. 2. Governments need to work with civil society to develop and implement comprehensive, transparent legal frameworks combating disinformation. These legislative measures need to support digital and media literacy campaigns and fact-checking organizations. 3. Social media companies need to expand investment and research into understanding local information environments, so they can better identify and respond to instances of disinformation in all contexts in which they operate and enhance transparency. 4. Peacebuilding organizations need to carefully consider local media ecosystems and information environments when conducting conflict analyses, and factor these dynamics into their projects' frameworks.  Journalism and Artificial Intelligence in Latin America Year of publication: 2023 Author: Natalia Zuazo Corporate author: UNESCO Montevideo In a context of exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and technological dominance in all spheres of life — economic, social, cultural, environmental, and political —, this Paper explores the impact of AI on journalism from a critical and ethical perspective, with special attention to Latin America. It addresses inequalities and challenges inherent in the implementation of AI in the region. The aim is to offer an useful tool in the continuous training of students and media professionals.  Les politiques des grandes plateformes sur le discours de haine pendant la COVID-19 Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO Montevideo Ce document fait état d’une augmentation des messages considérés comme des discours de haine sur Facebook, Twitter et YouTube, depuis l’avènement de la pandémie de COVID-19. Bien qu’inégale, cette augmentation peut être établie à partir des rapports de transparence des différentes plateformes et de la croissance enregistrée dans la modération de ces contenus à partir de mars 2020. Étant donné qu’au cours de la même période, et en conséquence des mesures d’isolement prises dans la plupart des pays du monde, les plateformes ont décidé d’accroître l’utilisation d’outils d’intelligence artificielle dans leurs processus de modération, il n’est pas possible d’être certain que cette croissance est due à une augmentation de la création et de la publication de messages ou à un changement dans les systèmes de détection qui  a  affecté  les  résultats  d’une  année  à  l’autre.   Before the Fire is Extinguished: The Commemoration Work at Nazi Memorial Sites as a Project of Political Learning Year of publication: 2003 Author: Peter Gstettner The original title: Bevor die Glut verlöscht: Die Erinnerungsarbeit an NS-Tatorten als ein Politisches Lernprojekt(In Jahrbuch für Pädagogik 2003)The author reflects upon his experience of reconstructing Nazi history in Germany. All efforts to spread light upon the dark sides of this history end up in the attempt to break the collective silence and to retune the song from “the good old times.” Memorial sites pedagogy and educational policies must decide the relevance of the past for the present, expose local Nazi history, and set the gaze, across the wall of silence, on the future. Tangible memory work and personal experiences of pain are steps towards makingxsubmerged memories, obliterated traces and forgotten places useful again for an education for democracy and tolerance. (Written by publisher) The above abstract is taken from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Education Research Project. Please also consult the full list of abstracts in 15 languages and the accompanying publication Research in Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust: A Dialogue Beyond Borders. Ed: IHRA, Monique Eckmann, Doyle Stevick, Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, 2017, Metropol Verlag at www.holocaustremembrance.com/resources/publications. National Consultation on the Situation of Prisons in Senegal: Improvement of the Condition of Detention, Social Integration and Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education, 23-24 May 2017, Dakar, Senegal: Report Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Dakar Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 on education highlights the need to include our society’s most vulnerable and most margined members, such as prisoners, in order to ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that are needed to build just, peaceful, and sustainable societies.The situation in Senegalese prisons is of a major concern given the overall condition of detention as well as the context of insecurity that characterizes the sector. In 2016, the country had 37 penal institutions for a total prison population of 9,422 prisoners (including pre-trial detainees and remand prisoners), of which approximately 200 were minors.1 Despite the efforts to humanize the prisons by adopting the name, “House of Arrest and Corrections” [Maison d'arrêt et de correction (MAC)] instead of the term "prison," and improving the living conditions in prisons, the fate of prisoners is not satisfactory. The reintegration promoted by Senegal's correctional facilities has largely consisted of a series of education programs, such as literacy and painting, developed by a number of organizations, but the space provided by prison administration, line Ministries, and NGOs are limited and the impact so far has been insufficient. A prison is not just a building, but it is also an instrument of rehabilitation to regain a place in society. This obviously requires the development of training, education and vocational guidance to support smooth reintegration into society.In this context, UNESCO's Dakar Regional Multi-Sectoral Office organized, in partnership with the Senegal National Commission for UNESCO and experts, a “National Consultation on the Situation of Prisons in Senegal: Improvement of the Condition of Detention, Social Integration, and Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education” in Dakar, Senegal, from 23 to 24 May 2017. Metadata for the Global and Thematic Indicators for the Follow-up and Review of SDG 4 and Education 2030 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) This document contains standardised metadata for each of the proposed global and thematic indicators for monitoring Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) and the Education 2030 Agenda.The metadata included in this document have been developed by the UIS and are based on the set of thematic indicators approved by the Technical Cooperation Group on SDG 4–Education 2030 Indicators, a group set up in 2016 to provide the technical platform to support the implementation of the thematic indicator framework for the follow-up and review of SDG 4 and the Education 2030 Agenda. Метаданные глобальных и тематических показателей для сопровождения и обзора "ЦУР 4" и программы «Образование-2030" Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Этот документ содержит стандартизованные метаданные для каждого из предлагаемых глобальных и тематических показателей для мониторинга Цели 4 устойчивого развития (SDG 4) и Повестки дня "Образование-2030".Метаданные, включенные в этот документ, были разработаны Институтом статистики ЮНЕСКО и основаны на наборе тематических показателей, одобренных Группой технического сотрудничества по индикаторам ЦУР 4 - "Образование-2030", созданной в 2016 году для предоставления технической платформы по поддержке реализации структуры тематических показателей для последующей деятельности и обзора ЦУР 4 и Повестки дня "Образование-2030". La citoyenneté mondiale en Afrique subsaharienne Year of publication: 2015 Author: Akemi Yonemura Corporate author: Éducation des Adultes et Développement Les apprenants doivent aujourd’hui bien comprendre les défis locaux, nationaux et mondiaux afin de pouvoir exercer une infl uence sur le développement politique, social, culturel, économique et environnemental, tant au sein de leurs sociétés que dans la vie privée. L’UNESCO a fait la promotion de l’éducation pour la paix et le développement durable en tant qu’objectifs fondamentaux de son programme d’éducation, se concentrant pour cela sur une éducation transformatrice par le biais de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM). Cet article se penche sur l’ECM en Afrique subsaharienne dans le contexte du calendrier de l’éducation pour l’après-2015, et s’intéresse tout particulièrement à l’éducation des adultes.