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University Course: Relationships of Peaceful Coexistence Year of publication: 2021 Author: Somaya Youssef Al-Arabawy Corporate author: Shaqra University The goal is to give the student an idea about the ecosystem, including the organized and continuous interaction between the elements of the living and non-living environment, and the balance this interaction generates by maintaining the relationship between the components of the natural and living environment around and within the surface of the globe and its various components, which are highlighted through the relationships and complex functional connections.  Scientific Dissemination of Physical Education Sciences in Yemen, Difficulties and Solutions (Rawafed Journal of Studies and Research in Sports Sciences; Vol.3, No.2) Year of publication: 2023 Author: Al-Nadhari Muhammad Hussein Corporate author: M'sila University The study aimed at the reality of scientific research in the faculties and departments of education and sports in Yemeni universities and the difficulties faced by Yemeni universities to propose solutions that improve scientific research in the field. Yemeni and Arab universities, to learn about the reality of universities, universities, as well as universities that face it. The study tool in the questionnaire consisted of (10) phrases, which were used by (60) academics of Yemeni universities in the field of specialization, at the beginning of the survey and the main, according to the following numbers: (12 master students, 30 assistant professors, 18 associate professors). The results of the study concluded that there is no legislation in the Higher Education Law and its implementing regulations, the faculty members are obligated to publish scientific research other than the research required for promotion, and the absence of a specialized journal in the field of sports and physical education sciences in Yemeni public and private universities (other than what is given by the Al-Bayda University Journal From a space for mathematical science research), which made external publishing more than internal publishing, in addition to the high publishing cost, stopping salaries and not calculating the financial settlement of promotions, which contributed to the decline in scientific publishing. Children's problems Year of publication: 2021 Author: Shaheen Ibrahim In this video, the teacher reviews a lesson entitled "Children's problems". This lesson is for grade 12 in North and East Syria. The video is produced by an educational channel affiliated with the Education Authority in North and East Syria Freinet Pedagogy Adapted to French as a Foreign Language (FLE) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Alice Lenesley | Marianne Viader Corporate author: Culture FLE Interview with Alice Lenesley, who presents the Freinet method adapted to French as a Foreign Language (FLE) classes. In this video, she presents the teaching tools developed by Célestin Freinet, a teacher who adapted his way of teaching to his pupils and their physical constraints. Here are the tools presented in the video: getting out into nature, the "quoi de neuf", non-masterly teaching, the unexpected and spontaneity, autonomy, free text and little books. World Heritage Online Map Platform: Technical Note on the Provision of Geospatial Data Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESCO’s World Heritage Online Map Platform (WHOMP) is a Geographic Information System (GIS) developed with the support of the Government of Flanders (Belgium), aiming at the creation of a comprehensive and accessible geodatabase for World Heritage properties worldwide. This platform is hosted and managed by UNESCO which ensures that the data presented correspond exactly to the boundaries of the World Heritage properties and their buffer zones as inscribed in the World Heritage List, including any changes adopted by the World Heritage Committee after the initial inscription of a property. Happy Schools Guide and Toolkit: A Resource for Happiness, Learners’ Well-Being and Social and Emotional Learning Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO | UNESCO Bangkok The Happy Schools Guide and Toolkit is designed to support teachers and school leaders in primary and secondary schools across the Asia-Pacific region, in thinking about how they can create their own Happy School. It has therefore drawn from aspects of the Happy Schools Framework, which can be most readily addressed at the school level. While the Happy Schools Guide is targeted towards school leaders and teachers at the school level of administration and pedagogy development, the Happy Schools Toolkit is conceived for teachers at the classroom level. Study on the Cultivation of Students’ Digital Citizenship Literacy in the Political Ideology Course (Creative Education Studies; Vol.11, No.3) Year of publication: 2023 Author: 邹云霞 | 杨又 Human society is entering the digital age. The new generation of information technology has changed the way people exist, making them have a new form of digital citizens. While digital sur-vival brings convenience to youth students, it also brings about social problems such as cyberbullying, Internet addiction, online fraud and so on. Therefore, this paper first defines the concept of digital citizenship, then discusses the necessity of cultivating digital citizenship, and finally gives the corresponding measures to bring enlightenment for the cultivation of digital citizenship in the new era. Toolbox for Educational Institutions: Lines of Action of Socio-Emotional Skills Vocational and Professional Orientation Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: ENEL Foundation | Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) This toolbox is aimed at educational agents who are motivated to articulate in their pedagogical work actions aimed at facilitating the decision-making of young people during their life path, by strengthening socio-emotional skills and vocational and professional guidance, in order to enable transformations, whether personal, family or social, and with a view to sustainable development. Citizenship Education: Human Rights, History and Memory 50 Years After the 1973 Coup Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Chile. Ministry of Education Educational material that proposes a series of activities regarding the commemoration of the 50 years of the coup d'état, a topic that brings together the country through various channels and constitutes a great opportunity to contextualize the learning objectives linked to memory, democracy and human rights.  Teaching Two Lessons about UNESCO and Other Writings on Human Rights Year of publication: 2017 Author: Fernando Reimers This book presents two lessons for use in college or high school, to educate students on the mission and work of UNESCO as it relates to the advancement of Human Rights. It includes also a series of a short essays on Human Rights, the Right to Education, Teaching Human Rights and the role of Teachers and Universities in Teaching Human Rights which will be useful to educators interested in educating their students to advance the values of freedom and justice. For more information about this book, please visit the link below.URL: https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Lessons-Unesco-writings-Rights/dp/1978367996#reader_1978367996 The lessons(Two Lessons About UNESCO) are designed to help high school and college students understand the mission of UNESCO, the reason the organization was created, the work it does, how it is structured and funded, and how its work relates to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The lessons can be taught at the High School or College level. They can be taught in a variety of courses including social studies, history, humanities, and can be integrated in courses in other disciplines. For more information, please visit the link below.URL: https://medium.com/@fernandomreimers/teaching-two-lessons-about-unesco-7531c5fe9395