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Irish Aid Development Education Strategy 2017-2023: Development Education Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Irish Aid With the adoption at the UN in September 2015 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world renewed its commitment to eradicating global poverty, hunger and inequality. SDG Target 4.7 calls on States to provide education to ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development. Development education strengthens understanding of the global justice dimension of each of the Goals, inspiring and enabling people to take action at local, national and global levels. It is critical to achieving the promise of transformative change that defines the SDGs.This strategy affirms Ireland’s commitment to development education and its central role to both our international development programme and Irish foreign policy.   Education 21st Century Children: Emotional Well-being in the Digital Age (Educational Research and Innovation) Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: OECD This report examines modern childhood, looking specifically at the intersection between emotional well-being and new technologies. It explores how parenting and friendships have changed in the digital age. It examines children as digital citizens, and how best to take advantage of online opportunities while minimising the risks. The volume ends with a look at how to foster digital literacy and resilience, highlighting the role of partnerships, policy and protection.  Second Annual Meeting of the Global Citizenship Education Actors’ Platform: Meeting Report Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: APCEIU This meeting report provides readers with an overview of discussion points during the “Second Annual Meeting of the GCED Actors’ Platform” held on 19 November 2020. The Meeting was aimed at: Reviewing and updating the status of regional priorities and progress for GCED in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sharing initiatives and on-going projects undertaken at the regional level, especially in the field of GCED Research. Discussing future directions of the global and inter-regional GCED partnership.  UNESCO MIL CLICKS Social Media Innovation Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO MIL CLICKS is a way for people to acquire media and information literacy (MIL) competencies in their normal day-to-day use of the Internet and social media and to engage peer education in an atmosphere of browsing, playing, connecting, sharing, and socializing. The acronym MIL CLICKS stands for Media and Information Literacy: Critical-thinking, Creativity, Literacy, Intercultural, Citizenship, Knowledge & Sustainability.  UNESCO MIL CLICKS: Innover avec les médias sociaux Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO MIL CLICKS permet non seulement aux gens d'acquérir des compétences en matière d'éducation aux médias et à l'information (MIL en anglais) dans leur utilisation quotidienne d'Internet et des médias sociaux mais également d'engager l'éducation par les pairs dans une atmosphère de navigation, de jeu, de connexion, de partage et de socialisation.  Private Engagement in Education in Emergencies: Rights and Regulations Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Efforts to secure inclusive and equitable education for all have prompted calls for greater engagement by the private sector, asserting that businesses and foundations can play significant roles as partners in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). In recent years, given shortfalls in public financing and the need for urgent responses, private actors have increasingly become involved in various aspects of educational programming for education in emergencies (EiE). This arrangement, however, can produce tensions between private engagement and humanitarian response in education, which need to be addressed and in turn require extra coordination, advocacy and attention. This brief explores some of these tensions and makes recommendations to support the prioritization of safe, equitable, and quality public education for all children and young people affected by crises. INEE supports every young person’s right to education and recognizes the State as the primary duty-bearer of schooling, in alignment with international declarations, frameworks, and legal instruments that assert and protect the right to education.  Youth Led Guide on Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education Year of publication: 2017 Author: Carolyn Nash | Yulia Nesterova | Kenneth Primrose | Wing Yu Alice Chan | Rios, Paul A. Chan | María José Velásquez Flores | Aniqah Zowmi Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) In September 2016, the education sector from the UNESCO headquarters and the UNESCO category 1 research Institute, the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development(MGIEP) organised the first International Conference on Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education: Taking Action, in New Delhi, India. The usual plethora of reports and guides produced by experts on the subject, roundtables and expert panels were organised.But something different also happened. UNESCO MGIEP brought 50 youth from across the world rigorously selected through six week online discussion on the subject to participate in a first of its kind, “Talking Across Generations on Education (TAGe)” event. This event organised as a plenary session—not a side or lunch event—brought together these youth in a non-hierarchical “flat” dialogue with about 12 senior policymakers on the challenges and opportunities the youth see in preventing violent extremism through education.The conference culminated with the presentation of a “Youth Action Plan” containing three clear tangible action points. One action point was the development of a youth-led guide on Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education. This Guide is the result of that call to action.The Institute circulated a global call to youth who were willing to take up the challenge of producing the Guide. After a rigorous search based on a well-defined set of criteria, two coordinating lead authors were identified. These authors were then tasked to find the remaining authors who they saw fit to contribute to the Guide and this team then reached out to the wider group of youth to solicit their experiences and guidance in producing the Guide. The youth have done their part. They have reached out to more than 2,000 young people from more than 50 countries, collated their ideas and experiences and finally featured more than 150 unique voices into this document.  International Understanding and Cooperation in Education in the Post-Corona World Year of publication: 2020 Author: Dongjoon Jo | Edward Vickers | Dina Kiwan | Fei Yan | Kyujoo Seol | Kyoko Nakayama Corporate author: APCEIU This report aims to figure out the role of education in the post-pandemic world. It includes research studies from 6 experts to give insightful views on the direction for international understanding and cooperation in the education sector in the post-pandemic years.  한국 평화교육의 비판적 검토: 유네스코 평화교육의 관점에서 Year of publication: 2020 Author: 앨런 스미스 | 강순원 | 오덕열 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 본 연구는 평화・자유・정의・연대・문화적 다양성・관용・지속가능 발전 등 보편적 가치를 토대로 한 유네스코 평화교육이 동북아시아의 특수성을 반영한 지역 평화교육의 토대로 작용할 수 있다는 가정에서 출발한다. 본 연구에서는 우선 유네스코 및 유럽평의회가 제2차 세계대전 이후, 특히 냉전과 탈냉전 시대를 통해 발전시킨 평화교육을 개괄적으로 소개하는 한편, ‘평화・통일교육’으로 일컬어지기도 하는 한국 평화교육을 광범위하고 심도 있게 분석하고 있다. 평화교육으로서의 통일교육이 어떻게 유네스코 평화교육에 접목하는 것, 현재 통일교육의 범주에서 이루어지고 있는 평화・통일교육의 현황을 중심으로 향후 평화교육 과제를 제시하는 것에 목적을 둔다.  국제이해교육 사진교실 개선 방안 연구 Year of publication: 2020 Author: 박순용 | 김종훈 Corporate author: 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 본 연구는 아태교육원이 운영한 국제이해교육 사진교실 (EIU Photo Class)의 역사와 기록들을 되짚어보며 청소년의 세계시민교육 함양 및 글로벌 역량 강화를 위해 나아갈 방향과 개선점을 모색하는데 그 목적이 있다. 본 연구에서는 관련 아카이브 자료를 검토 및 분석하고, 그동안 사진교실에 참가하였던 아시아·태평양 지역의 학생, 작가, 주최·협력기관 관계자들과의 면담을 실시하였으며, 사진교실을 통해 세계시민교육의 취지가 어떻게 구현되었는가와 앞으로의 진행방향을 청소년 및 교육관계자들의 관점에서 점검하였다.