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Transforming lives through education (SangSaeng no. 42 spring 2015) Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: APCEIU The 42nd issue of SangSaeng, ‘Transforming Lives Through Education’, has been published. This spring edition has been released prior to the World Education Forum 2015 to provide the context for the post-2015 education agenda. It contains compelling articles that underline the importance of Global Citizenship Education in building a more sustainable and peaceful society. 3 Director’s Message4 Special Column Every Child Deserves a Child-Friendly World8 Focus: Transforming Lives Through Education 8 Emergence of Global Citizenship Education in the Post-2015 Education Agenda13 Re-Visioning Education Beyond 201518 Global Citizenship Education for the 21st Century23 Young People Are Ready to Lead: The Education We Want26 Interview Education Beyond 201531 Special ReportGlobal UNESCO Clearinghouse on Global Citizenship Education Hosted by APCEIU34 Best Practices34 Citizenship Education in a Community Setting38 Pangaea42 Letter Unity in Diversity44 Peace in My MemoryPresenting a Message of Peace Through Music47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific Region Timeless Festivity of the Ancient World: Hidirellez50 APCEIU in Action  Transformer des vies par l'éducation (SangSaeng no. 42 printemps 2015) Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: APCEIU Message du Directeur 3 4 Colonne spécialeChaque enfant mérite un enfant-Friendly Monde 8 Mise au point: Transformer des vies par l'éducation8 Emergence de L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) dans le L'après 2015 Agenda Education13 Re-Visioning Education Beyond 201518 L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) pour le 21e siècle23 jeunes gens sont prêts à plomb: L'éducation que nous voulons 26 InterviewEducation Beyond 2015 Rapport spécial 31Centre UNESCO mondial sur L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) Hébergé par APCECI 34 Meilleures pratiques34 éducation à la citoyenneté dans un cadre communautaire38 Pangaea 42 LettreUnité dans la diversité 44 Paix dans ma mémoirePrésenter un message de paix par la musique 47 Présentation de la région Asie-PacifiqueTimeless Festivity du monde antique: Hidirellez 50 APCECI en action Ten Clues for Rethinking Curriculum Year of publication: 2021 Author: Renato Opertti Corporate author: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) This discussion document highlights the urgency of rethinking curriculum in light of reinforcing the commitments of the Education 2030 Agenda on learning, disruptive systemic worldwide societal changes, and crucially, the profound transformation of education and education systems post Covid-19. Curriculum is always at the core of giving effect to social aspirations and ideals on the why, what, how, when, and where of teaching, learning, and assessing. We propose a series of 10 interconnected clues to deepen on the systemic and holistic understanding of curriculum as contributing to lay foundations for a better, sustainable and fair future. These clues are: understanding the new generations; combatting factors related to vulnerability; reinforcing understanding between school and families; deepening glo-local education; enhancing the focus on the person; promoting synergies among values; valuing diversity; focusing on education that enhances freedom; moving toward hybrid modes of education; and inspiring affection for educators.  Rethinking Pedagogy: Exploring the Potential Of Digital Technology In Achieving Quality Education Year of publication: 2019 Author: Lorena Alemán de la Garza | Alessandra Anichini | Péter Antal | Aurélie Beaune | Éric Bruillard | Diane Burke | Pedro Henrique Cacique Braga | Ruma Chakravarti | Sriya Chakravarti | Deng Chen | Lidiya Chikalova | Helen Crompton | Ilana De Almeida Souza Concilio | William Cope | Lorenz Denks | Matthew Farber | Giovanni Fonseca | Pintér Gergely | Marcela Georgina Gómez Zermeño | Russell Hazard | Laura Hosman | Mary Kalantzis | Kojanitz László | Xavier Levoin | Kristen Linzy | Arnab Mandal | Yoko Mochizuki | Ariam Mogos | Tünde-Lengyel Molnár | Matthew Montebello | Sadaqat Mulla | Sandra Gudiño Paredes | Christelle Pauty-Combemore | Boyka Parfitt | Réka Racsko | Irais Monserrat Santillán Rosas | Khitam Shraim | Jisoo Song | Avgoustos Tsinakos Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) With the exponential growth of digitally mediated communication, digital media and gaming, the landscape of what we understand as learning environments is changing significantly. Today the use of digital technology in education is attracting considerable public and policy attention as
well as private investment. With a rise in discourses both heralding and cautioning against the use of digital technology in education, there is a need to pool the expertise and experience on the use of technology in education from around the world to advance public debate and evidence-informed policymaking. Based on the literature review, mapping of digital education resources in circulation, and examples of implementation of digital education initiatives from around the world, this report aims to provide insights that would help lead to the wise, innovative and ethical use of digital technology in education as a new dimension in achieving SDG 4 — inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all. By so doing, it also attempts to contribute to a rethink of teaching and learning in the face of enormous opportunities and challenges brought about by digital technology in the times of change and turmoil.  Learning & Behaviour Support: Enabling Inclusive Learning; Edukans Manual for Facilitators Year of publication: 2021 Author: Hendrien Maat | Judith Pietersma | Aniek Santema Corporate author: Edukans This Edukans training manual is intended as a guide to train people in how to respond to the needs of students with learning and behavioural problems, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, lack of motivation, aggression and anxiety. Troubled behaviour is often a child's way of communicationg distress and, in these cases, the right kind of response can make all the difference. Behavioural and learning difficulites are well-recognized problems all over the world, and inclusive learning is on top of the educational agenda. When a person has more knowledge about learning & behavioural difficulties, he or she can understand the situation that the child is facing and offer suitable suport. This manual aims to help programme managers and trainers to give training to their staff in: understanding the diverse needs of vulnerable students, the origins of learning and behavioural problems, their implications, and a variety of effective support strategies and interventions. The manual is meant to be used by master trainers who can further train teachers, social workers, NGO staff, mentors, relief workers, government officials, mental health workers, and counselors.  Learning Through Play: Increasing Impact, Reducing Inequality Year of publication: 2021 Author: Amy Jo Dowd | Bo Stjerne Thomsen Corporate author: LEGO Foundation This study explores the role of play in contributing to the effort to promote learning and reduce inequality. Reviews of play’s importance for learning present mostly correlational evidence from small samples in high-income, developed contexts, most often the United States, and often under laboratory conditions. This review expands both the geographic breadth and the scale of this evidence and explores the use of play in early childhood classroom and home-based educational interventions that have demonstrated causal impact on learning and the closing of achievement gaps. By doing so, it aims to understand whether and how the evidence about play and learning relates to tackling the learning crisis, especially in terms of inequality in learning outcomes around the globe.  Best Practices of Online Learning in COVID-19 Year of publication: 2020 Author: Odelia Younge | Kristen Franklin | Dan Foreman | John Seylar | Angela Hardy | Windy Lopez-Aflitto | Missy Bellin | Cricket Fuller | My Nguyen | Vicky Masson | Wrendi McDavid | Jordana McCudden | Karin Bradley | Rachael Wilcox | K. D. Meucci | Jessica Bibbs-Fox | Kristy Carter | Grace Angel | Jiyeon Hong | Sanghyeon Choi | Kwonyoung Lee | Seokhyeon Seo | Seungyeon Kim | Gahyeon Jeon | Yooncheol Shin | Myungwoo Cho | Jiwon Lim | Junyoung Kim Corporate author: Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS) | Digital Promise This book introduces teaching strategies that developed as a response to the pandemic and provides some example cases from classes in both U.S. and Korea.  한ㆍ미 혁신 선도교사 코로나19 대응 사례집 Year of publication: 2020 Author: 홍지연 | 최상현 | 이권영 | 서석현 | 김승연 | 전가현 | 신윤철 | 조명우 | 임지원 | 김준영 | Odelia Younge | Kristen Franklin | Dan Foreman | John Seylar | Angela Hardy | Windy Lopez-Aflitto | Missy Bellin | Cricket Fuller | My Nguyen | Vicky Masson | Wrendi McDavid | Jordana McCudden | Karin Bradley | Rachael Wilcox | K. D. Meucci | Jessica Bibbs-Fox | Kristy Carter | Grace Angel Corporate author: 한국교육학술정보원 | Digital Promise 본 자료는 미국과 대한민국의 팬데믹 상황에 대응하는 수업 방법과 실제 사례를 소개하고 있다.  Humanistic Futures of Learning: Perspectives from UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESCO’s Futures of Education initiative aims to rethink education and shape the future. The initiative is catalyzing a global debate on how knowledge, education and learning need to be reimagined in a world of increasing complexity, uncertainty and precarity. This publication presents the first curated input to the Futures of Education initiative from the UNITWIN/UNESCO Chairs Programme, which now represents an extensive global network of more than 800 higher education institutions in over 115 countries. It features think pieces that highlight key dimensions to be considered in re-visioning and re-purposing education for the future of humanity and the planet. The collection of the pieces calls for greater focus on a number of critical areas such as: The role of culture in strengthening social and environmental sustainability; the values and attitudes that are needed to shape future generations; the importance of both robust public education, as well as of other learning spaces; the need to strengthen human creativity and capability in the digital era, as well as the role of higher education in generating the knowledge and driving the innovation required to transform our world.  Imagining and Practising Global Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO This methodological guide illustrates the ways in which the International Cooperation Centre (ICC) has been promoting and practicing Global Citizenship Education in Italy for more than ten years. The training work developed by the ICC in the field of GCED, presented here in its theoretical articulation and in its practical outlining in some concrete experiences, may offer some reflections in the form of useful recommendations for continuing and strengthening the promotion of GCED.