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L’idée book: Le plein d’idées pour parler des droits de l’enfant à l’école Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Plan Belgique | Djapo | Kinderrechtswinkel | Vormen L’IDÉE Book propose de nombreuses manières d’informer les enfants sur leurs droits et ceux des autres. Ce manuel contient également de nombreuses astuces pour travailler sur les valeurs, les attitudes et les comportements de la Convention internationale des droits de l’enfant. Les activités proposées s’articulent dans une perspective Nord-Sud qui ouvrira l’esprit de vos élèves au monde extérieur. Par ailleurs, nous portons une attention particulière aux enfants de 4 à 10 ans, pour lesquels il existe peu de matériel éducatif.  Social and Emotional Learning and Soft Skills: USAID Education Policy Brief Year of publication: 2019 Author: Kalene Resler | Anjuli Shivshanker | Samantha Alvis | Chris Capacci-Carneal | Melissa Chiappetta | Lauren Greubel | Julie Hanson Swanson | Ashley Henderson | Josh Josa | Laura Lartigue | Rebeca Martinez | Leah Maxson | Olga Merchan | Yolande Miller-Grandvaux | Sandy Oleksy-Ojikutu | Rebecca Pagel | Nancy Taggart | Nina Weisenhorn | Wendy Wheaton Corporate author: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Both the 2018 USG Strategy on International Basic Education and the 2018 USAID Education Policy emphasize the importance of social and emotional skills or soft skills in assuring the long-term success of children and youth. Through the Strategy and Policy, USAID is providing new opportunities to systematically design, measure, implement, and understand the impact of programs that build social and emotional skills or soft skills for children and youth.To support USAID staff and implementing partners in this work, this brief: Provides an introductory understanding of what USAID means by the terms “social and emotional skills” and “soft skills” and how to communicate about them. Specifies the desired outcomes and quality standards for programming that teach social and emotional skills or soft skills. Identifies areas in which evidence and best practices still have gaps, and areas in which we should consider investing in further learning.  Dossier pédagogique: Filles, garçons, à égalite dans l'espace public? Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Plan International Ce dossier pédagogique vise à sensibiliser les adolescent-e-s à propos des inégalités entre garçons et filles et à les faire réfléchir aux conséquences. Le message global est positif: le chemin est porteur d’espoir. Les jeunes peuvent changer les choses. Ils/elles peuvent réfléchir et s’élever contre des normes inadaptées et construire leur avenir. Et nous pouvons, ensemble, briser les stéréotypes de genre, améliorer les modèles de rôles et construire à l’égalité des chances entre garçons et filles. Prendre conscience du poids des stéréotypes et les questionner constamment en les observant à travers le prisme du genre sont des étapes décisives sur la voie de l’égalité. La classe est un cadre idéal pour cette remise en question.  Confronting White Nationalism in Schools: A Toolkit Year of publication: 2019 Author: Nora Flanagan | Jessica Acee | Lindsay Schubiner Corporate author: Western States Center This toolkit shows strategies to counter white nationalist organizing in schools through sample scenarios that schools frequently encounter. It also offers advice for parents, students, teachers, school administrators, and the wider community. Many resources currently exist that address diversity, inclusion, and bullying in schools; a few of them are listed in the resources section. This toolkit is specifically focused on responding to white nationalist targeting and recruitment of students.  Stepping Stones for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Workbook for Community and Adult Education Practitioners Year of publication: 2020 Author: Jennifer Harris Corporate author: Development Perspectives | Irish Aid The aim of this workbook is to provide a tool for Adult and Community groups and their leaders to understand the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to take meaningful action on those Goals. It aims to support adult and community educators in integrating the SDGs into their work using the principles and methodologies embraced by Development Education (DE)and Global Citizenship Education (GCE).  Understanding the Sustainable Development Goals: A Workbook for Further Education Institutions Year of publication: 2020 Author: Peggy Flanagan | Stephanie Kirwan Corporate author: Development Perspectives | Irish Aid This Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) workbook has been developed and produced specifically for the use of Further Education tutors. Through their partnerships, practitioners have requested that Development Perspectives develop a workbook with sessions on the SDGs specifically for adults in formal and non-formal learning contexts including groups in the community sector. This is an easy to use workbook with sessions for each of the 17 SDGs that could be delivered individually based on the interest of the adults and communities involved in each session.  Reading List for Global Citizens: Student Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) | Global Affairs Canada (GAC) This is a reading list for global citizens from Kindergarten to Grade 12. These books will inspire students to take action whether they are passionate about food security, ending poverty, supporting women’s rights, or protecting the environment.  Reading List for Global Citizens: Adult Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) | Global Affairs Canada (GAC) This reading list helps readers to be a global citizen by reading books that are informative and inspiring.  可欲且可行的全球公民教育实践路径: 苏格兰“全球故事情节法”探析 (外国教育研究; Vol. 47, No. 3) Year of publication: 2020 Author: Rao Shuqi Corporate author: Northeast Normal University 研究发现,全球公民教育的热度不高与其实践层面的三重困境有关。“全球故事情节法”之所以成为苏格兰实施全球公民教育的最有效路径,正是源自于其对实践困境的有效回应:其一,政府对全球公民教育的倡导营造了相对宽松的政策环境,“全球故事情节法”与现有课程体系相融合获得了灵活的实践空间,实现了安全的课程地位。其二,通过对“故事情节法”和教育戏剧的运用,使全球社会和全球议题通俗化,实现了学生的体验式学习,弥合了学生认知能力和认知需求间的矛盾。其三,西苏格兰发展教育中心通过职业培训传播了理论知识和实践能力,构建了围绕全球公民教育的共同体,为教师提供了教学支持。  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.