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The Four Areas of Competence Linked to Global Citizenship Year of publication: 2023 Author: Evan Saperstein Corporate author: Université de Montréal | Association Canadienne d'Education Ce document présente les quatre domaines de compétences liées à la citoyenneté, et comment les intégrer à l'éducation des élèves.  Pour préparer les élèves à devenir des citoyens mondiaux responsables, les éducateurs et éducatrices insistent  davantage sur la pensée critique et les connaissances dans quatre domaines : les médias et l’information, la santé, l’écologie et la démocratie. This document presents the four areas of competency linked to citizenship, and how to integrate them into pupils' education. To prepare students to become responsible global citizens, educators are placing greater emphasis on critical thinking and knowledge in four areas: media and information, health, ecology and democracy.   Bank of Digital Task Sheets Corporate author: Council of Europe Around forty sheets of tasks anchored in real life and reflective tasks are available. The proposed tasks implement the didactic framework that promotes a socio-interactional approach and extends the usual typology of tasks with tasks anchored in real life.These tasks, carried out on online participatory sites, allow the people who carry them out to experience both authentic (inter)actions and digital citizenship.Alongside these tasks, reflective tasks invite learners to reflect on online practices and in particular on their own uses of digital technology. They are to be adapted according to the contexts of use and provide examples of the implementation of the approach defined in the Didactic Framework.  Citizens as Users of Languages and Digital Technology Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) | Council of Europe A recent meta-analysis of the literature portrays male and female citizens who are users of languages and digital technologies. This helps to understand the goals of an education aimed at developing male and female citizens capable of using digital technology in a competent, informed, safe, responsible, ethical, and critical manner.  Developing Digital Citizenship and Language Competences Year of publication: 2023 Author: Christian Ollivier | Catherine Jeanneau Corporate author: European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) The profile of citizens who use languages and digital tools helps to define the objectives to pursue in language training that incorporates digital citizenship education. The Didactic Framework outlines a socio-interactional approach that enables this integration.  Educational Pack: Claire Ravez, research analyst focused on monitoring and analysis, IFE Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: French Institute of Netherlands As a professor of history and geography, Claire Ravez joined the Monitoring and Analysis team of the French Institute of Education within the École normale supérieure de Lyon in 2017.Pedagogical file #1 is dedicated to civic education, with contributions from Claire Ravez, Dominique Schnapper, FEi, and the National Library of France.  Education Pack: Dominique Schnapper, sociologue Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: French Institute of Netherlands Member of the Constitutional Council from 2001 to 2010, Dominique Schnapper is a French sociologist and political scientist. pedagogical file #1 is dedicated to civic education, with contributions from Claire Ravez, Dominique Schnapper, FEi and the BnF. The ABCs of Artificial Intelligence: A Lesson in Geopolitics Year of publication: 2024 Author: Angèle Le Névé Corporate author: Association Relative à la Télévision Européenne (ARTE) As artificial intelligence becomes more and more a part of our daily lives, what are its political and geopolitical repercussions? Asma Mhalla, a specialist in political issues surrounding technology, explains the basics of AI and how it is used by industry and governments to promote their ideas. [Podcast] Back to Srebrenica Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Doctors without Borders Since its creation in 1971, Médecins Sans Frontières has been providing medical assistance to populations in need in numerous extremely complex situations. Its staff has often witnessed various types of crimes and abuses. In this podcast, we will take a closer look at one of these crises: the siege of the city of Srebrenica and the massacre that followed the fall of this city during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. High Level Ministerial Dialogue on Education for Peace Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO This High-level event brought together voices from around the world to discuss what quality and relevant education needs to look like today to bring about real and lasting peace. Quality Physical Education Policies and Practice: The Global State of Play Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO With the majority of countries around the world investing less than 2% of their education budgets into physical education, the well-being of our future generations is at risk. Quality physical education (QPE) can deliver broad physical, social, emotional, and academic benefits. However, QPE is often under-prioritized and poorly implemented, suffering from deficiencies in funding, inclusivity, allocated time, and well-trained staff. UNESCO’s sport flagship, Fit for Life, aims to address this by working with governments to develop quality PE policies and building the capacities of teachers and coaches to deliver inclusive lessons as part of a well-rounded curricula. UNESCO’s work in QPE is directly informed by data collected via a unique global survey, gathering insights on PE policy and provision. Key data highlights from the most recent survey demonstrate the urgent need to increase the status of this subject in our schools. This requires collective action to establish and implement standards, promote knowledge-sharing, and foster inclusive participation for all youth.