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Ciudadanía alfabetizada en medios e información: pensar críticamente, hacer clic sabiamente Year of publication: 2023 Author: Alton Grizzle | Carolyn Wilson | Ramon Tuazon | C.K. Cheung | Jesus Lau | Rachel Fischer | Dorothy Gordon | Kwame Akyempong | Jagtar Singh | Paul R. Carr | Kristine Stewart | Samy Tayie | Olunifesi Suraj | Maarit Jaakkola | Gina Thésée | Curmira Gulston Corporate author: UNESCO ¿Podemos mejorar nuestras sociedades haciendo clic sabiamente?Los proveedores de contenidos como bibliotecas, archivos, museos, medios y empresas de comunicación digital pueden permitir un desarrollo inclusivo y sostenible. Sin embargo, no siempre están a la altura de estos ideales, lo que crea desafíos para los usuarios de estos servicios. Los proveedores de contenidos de todo tipo abren nuevas oportunidades para el aprendizaje permanente. Pero al mismo tiempo, plantean desafíos como la información falsa y la desinformación, el discurso de odio y la violación de la privacidad en línea, entre otros.La Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional es un conjunto de competencias que ayudan a las personas a maximizar las ventajas y minimizar los daños. La Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional abarca las competencias que permiten a las personas interactuar de manera crítica y efectiva con el contenido de las comunicaciones; las instituciones que facilitan este contenido y el uso de tecnologías digitales. Las capacidades en estos ámbitos son indispensables para la ciudadanía, independientemente de su edad o procedencia. Este Currículum pionero presenta un marco integral de competencias de Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional y ofrece a educadores y estudiantes sugerencias pedagógicas estructuradas. Cuenta con varios módulos detallados que cubren la gama de competencias necesarias para navegar por el ecosistema de comunicaciones de hoy.Este recurso vincula la Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional con cuestiones emergentes como la Inteligencia Artificial, la educación para la ciudadanía digital, la educación para el desarrollo sostenible, la alfabetización cultural y el aumento exponencial de la información falsa y la desinformación. Con el uso efectivo de este Currículum de Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional, todos pueden volverse alfabetizados mediáticos e informacionales, así como educadores pares de la Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional.
Curriculum GlobALE: Competency Framework for Adult Educators Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: DVV International | German Institute for Adult Education, Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning | International Council for Adult Education | UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This publication introduces Curriculum globALE, a basic com- petence framework for the training of adult educators worldwide. By providing a modular, competency-based framework and cross-curricular approach, Curriculum globALE is unique in its aim to professionalize adult learning and education (ALE) on an international scale, via the competencies that support adult educators to work in any educational setting, field or form.It strives to ensure that educators’ knowledge, competencies, skills and attitudes are of a professional standard.Curriculum globALE is suitable to different contexts and its character and structure enables its inclusion in diverse national education systems.Curriculum globALE aims to: enhance the professionalization of ALE by providing a common reference framework for adult learning programmes and a suggested standard of competencies for adult educators; support ALE providers in the design and implementation of ‘train-the-trainer’programmes; foster knowledge exchange and mutual understanding between adult educators worldwide.
Curriculum GlobALE: Un curriculum mondial sur l’apprentissage et l’éducation des adultes Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: DVV International | German Institute for Adult Education, Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning | International Council for Adult Education | UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Cette publication présente Curriculum globALE, un cadre de compétences de base pour la formation des éducateurs d'adultes dans le monde. En fournissant un cadre modulaire basé sur les compétences et une approche interdisciplinaire, Curriculum globALE est unique dans son objectif de professionnaliser l'apprentissage et l'éducation des adultes (ALE) à l'échelle internationale, via les compétences qui aident les éducateurs d'adultes à travailler dans n'importe quel cadre éducatif, champ ou formulaire. Il s'efforce de veiller à ce que les connaissances, les compétences, les aptitudes et les attitudes des éducateurs soient d'un niveau professionnel. Curriculum globALE est adapté à différents contextes et son caractère et sa structure permettent son inclusion dans divers systèmes éducatifs nationaux. Curriculum globALE vise à : améliorer la professionnalisation de l'AEA en fournissant un cadre de référence commun pour les programmes d'apprentissage des adultes et une proposition de norme de compétences pour les éducateurs d'adultes soutenir les prestataires d'AEA dans la conception et la mise en œuvre de programmes de « formation des formateurs » favoriser l'échange de connaissances et la compréhension mutuelle entre les éducateurs d'adultes du monde entier.
Curriculum globALE: Рамка компетенций преподавателей для взрослых Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: DVV International | German Institute for Adult Education, Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning | International Council for Adult Education | UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) В этой публикации представлена Curriculum globALE, базовая система компетенций для подготовки педагогов для взрослых во всем мире. Предлагая модульную структуру, основанную на компетенциях, и междисциплинарный подход, Curriculum globALE уникален своей целью сделать обучение и образование взрослых (ALE) профессиональным в международном масштабе с помощью компетенций, которые помогают преподавателям для взрослых работать в любой образовательной среде, поле или форма. Он стремится обеспечить, чтобы знания, компетенции, навыки и отношение педагогов соответствовали профессиональному стандарту. Curriculum globALE подходит для различных контекстов, а его характер и структура позволяют включать его в различные национальные системы образования. Учебный план globALE направлен на: повышать профессионализацию ООВ путем предоставления общей справочной системы для программ обучения взрослых и предлагаемого стандарта компетенций для преподавателей для взрослых оказывать поддержку провайдерам ООВ в разработке и реализации программ «обучения инструкторов» способствовать обмену знаниями и взаимопониманию между педагогами для взрослых во всем мире.
Building Knowledge Exchange Partnerships: Dialogues Across Europe Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Bridge 47 This publication ‘Building Knowledge Exchange Partnerships Dialogues Across Europe’ shares some of the experiences learned from this area of the Bridge 47 project.The Knowledge Exchange Partnerships hosted expert events, on site and online, carried on networking and exchange, disseminated information about GCE on other platforms and collectives, and came together for specific activities, such as workshops, webinars, publications, with the support of the larger Bridge 47 network.
Global Citizenship and Liberation History in Secondary Curricula in Southern Africa: Summary Report on the Findings of a Desk Review Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO Harare This report presents key findings of a desk study on the extent of integration of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Southern Africa Liberation History (SALH) educationin the secondary schools curricula in Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Seychelles, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Citoyenneté mondiale et histoire de la libération dans les programmes des établissements secondaires en Afrique australe: Rapport de synthèse sur les résultats d'une étude documentaire Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO Harare This report presents key findings of a desk study on the extent of integration of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Southern Africa Liberation History (SALH) educationin the secondary schools curricula in Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Seychelles, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The World in 2030: Public Survey Report Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO This report presents the results of the World in 2030 Survey, launched by UNESCO in May 2020 to provide a platform for people to share their views on our world’s most pressing challenges, including what specifically they are worried about, and, most importantly, what solutions they feel are mostneeded. The results of this survey present a clear and systematic framework for action, one that can enrich global reflection over the coming decade as part of a renewed push to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.Over 15,000 respondents from all regions of the world responded to the survey, providing a clear snapshot of global per- spectives. This survey received particular participation from women and young people. A majority of respondents had a university education, and the top region from which participants hailed was Latin America and the Caribbean.Responses to the World in 2030 Survey indicate clear trends in the concerns felt by global citizens. According to survey respondents, the top challenge facing peaceful societies in the lead up to 2030 was, by far, climate change and loss of biodiversity, ranking in the top four challenges of 67% of respondents, and coming out on top for all regions and demographics. When examining this challenge, people were most concerned about increasing natural disasters and extreme weather, loss of biodiversity and its impact on people, pollution of the ocean and rising sea levels, and risk of conflict or violence. The top proposed solutions were investing in green energy and sustainable economies, teaching sustainability through education, effective international cooperation, and building trust in science and science-based decisions.The next four most highlighted global challenges were violence and conflict (44%), discrimination and inequality (43%), lack of food, water and housing (42%), and health and disease (37%). There was some limited variation in the rankings of the relative importance of these four challenges across regions and demographics. For example, women and minority group respondents both ranked discrimination and inequality as the second most important global challenge, following climate change and biodiversity loss, rather than third, while respondents from indigenous communities and from Asia and the Pacific ranked health and disease as the second most important global challenge, rather than fifth. The World in 2030 survey was an open online questionnaire held from May to September 2020. It was made available in more than 25 languages. This report also analyses results along regional, gender, age and other demographic lines, presenting a complex and valuable portrait of global sentiment on these key issues.
Achieving SDG4 Through a Human Rights Based Approach to Education: World Development Report 2018 Background Paper Year of publication: 2018 Author: Kate Moriarty Corporate author: World Bank Quality education is a critical dimension for the achievement of sustainable development. The renewed political commitment set out in sustainable development goal 4 (SDG4) is an opportunity to ensure strong coherence between education policy and the right to education first articulated more than 70 years ago. This paper presents the results of a desk-based study on a human rights-based approach to education (HRBAE) in the context of SDG4. It explores the ways in which such an approach can guide policy, planning, and the delivery of education in observance with agreed international frameworks providing for the right to education. The paper argues that the human rights conventions on the right to education are not passive instruments designed to remain only at the level of discourse but, as legal obligations, require action from the state and should be central in the development of education services, including in the context of large scale displacement and crisis. This paper outlines the legally binding commitments of the right to education. It considers how these can be applied practically through a HRBA-E to address the continuing barriers to access and completion of quality education and learning.
The Planet and the 17 Goals Author: Margreet De Heer Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) UNICEF has teamed up with the Comics UnitingNations initiative to use the creative and exciting medium of comics to bring the messages of sustainable development to comics fans globally! Comics have been developed by world renown illustrators, writers and comics developers from around the world.Dutch illustrator Margreet de Heer has lent her talents to the Comics United Nations project to help inform children and youth about the new global goals. 