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The Degree of Responsiveness of Palestinian School Curricula in the Basic stage of the Characteristics of Democratic Education from the Point of View of Teachers Year of publication: 2018 Author: Mahmoud Abdel Majeed Rasheed Assaf Corporate author: University of Babylon The study aimed to identify the estimates of a sample of the teachers of the basic stage in Gaza Governorate to the degree of responsiveness of the Palestinian school curricula to the characteristics of democratic education and to find out if there were statistically significant differences at the level (α≤ 0.05) of significance Attributable to variables (sex, number of years of service). The researcher followed the analytical descriptive method by applying a questionnaire that included (36) paragraphs on a sample of (419) teachers and teachers from the basic education stage in Gaza governorates. The results showed that the total degree of appreciation of the primary school teachers in Gaza governorate to the extent of the school curricula 'response to the characteristics of democratic education was medium with a relative weight (67.8%). The field of (democratic teacher practices) ranked first, the field of (democratic teaching methods) ranked second, and finally the field (promotion of democratic values) in the last rank, There were no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (α≤ 0.05) between the mean scores of the ratings due to the variables. The study recommended the development of school and classroom activities associated with representative curricula, such as class councils, student unions and participation groups.  Citizenship and Civics: Learn From These Young Senegalese Leaders Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Vibe Radio Senegal This is a video of young Senegalese leaders presenting on Citizenship and civics.  What Can Education Do to Prevent Violence? Year of publication: 2021 Author: Rafael Bisquerra Corporate author: BBVA We learn together 2030 In this video, the educator Rafael Bisquerra reflects on emotional management as a way to reduce the rates of violence in society, contributing to the improvement of conflict management.   Environment, Climate Change and Good Living in Latin America and the Caribbean Year of publication: 2022 Author: Tatiana Cuenca Castelblanco | Letícia Larín | Juan Manuel Delgado Estrada | Luz Carina Durán Solarte | Cindy Vanessa Quintero Ramírez | Manuel Alejandro Henao Restrepo | Sara Latorre | Andrea Bravo | Marisabel García Acelas | Robert Adrián Quintero Leguizamón | Marisela Pilquimán Vera | Stepfanie Ramírez | Clarena Rodríguez Jaramillo | Melisa Argento | Ariel Slipak | Florencia Puente | Sarah Patricia Cerna Villagra | Agustín Carrizosa | María Irene Rodríguez | Stefannia Parrado Morales Corporate author: Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) This book is the result of the call launched by CLACSO in February 2020 for the development of research projects on "Environment, climate change and good living in Latin America and the Caribbean". The essays presented bring together more than twenty researchers from eight Latin American countries, who approached the proposed themes from different perspectives, considering the links between the concept of "good living" and the environmental and economic phenomena that are occurring throughout the world, as the undeniable climate change, and in particular in Latin American countries, as the extractivist model of exploitation of nature.   Learning to Live Together in a Challenging World (SangSaeng no. 48 summer 2017) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: APCEIU The 48th issue of SangSaeng, “Learning to Live Together in a Challenging World,” has been published. With nationalism on the rise and support for populist perspectives, this edition of SangSaeng emphasizes the global community’s efforts for tolerance and learning to live together. It contains articles reminding us of the importance of empowering learners to assume active roles to face and resolve global challenges. 3 Director’s Message4 Special Column4 Education of Harmony, Peace and Happiness8 We Must Educate Global Citizens to Sustain Peace in the World11 Focus: Learning to Live Together in a Challenging World11 Access to Equitable Quality Education.14 How Business Helps People Learn to Live and Work Together17 Challenges in the Horn of Africa and Desire for Human Dignity20 Ethnic Identity in the Era of Minority Recognition 23 Special ReportShrinking Spaces: A Perspective from Iraq26 Best Practices26 Free2Choose-Create30 Strengthening Literacy Learning in Lesotho35 Youth NetworkGCED & Youth: An Open Forum in Jeju38 InterviewThe Power of Music: An Agent of Transformation42 Understanding the Asia-Pacific Region42 Naadam: A Celebration of Culture46 Bomena in Bhutan50 APCEIU in Action  Purple Alert: Spaces Free of Sexual Harassment Year of publication: 2021 Author: Yohandra Iriarte | Yuliet Lopez Moreno | Adriana Moreno | Danish Market | Maria Fernanda Mace Caraballo | Natalia Torres Lopez | Veronica Fernandez | Wendy Nunez | Monica Manotas Dager | Juliet Nieto Flowers | Yarimar Melendez | Leidy Laura Diaz Rooms | Joyce Trivino | Olga Batista | Roslin Puello | Yacira Branch | Dawn Arias | Stephanny Galeano Urzola | Carmen Yepez | Judith Medina | Denis Deulufeut Flour | Ladies Guard | Johassandy Ortega Susa | Schild Julius White | Adriana of La Ossa | Leidy Laura Perneth Couple Corporate author: Center for Research and Popular Education / Program for Peace (CINEP/PPP) This document shares the experience of a meeting between a group of women from popular sectors of the city of Cartagena, to reflect on their right to a life free of violence. These meetings took place from the Circle of the Word of Women, developed by the Center for Research and Popular Education/Program for Peace (Cinep/Ppp) in the south of La Guajira, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Cartagena, in within the framework of the project Intercultural Education for the Defense of the Rights of Ethnic Groups.  Re-enchant Education: How Does the School Develop Inclusion Strategies for Victims of the Armed Conflict? Year of publication: 2014 Author: Marco Fidel Vargas Julián Gómez Delgado Adriana Varela Montenegro Viviana Wilches Bautista Marcela Cadena Cruz Laura Angélica Rodríguez Silva Michelle del Pino Bustos Juan Carlos Merchán Zuleta Valentina Zarama Moreno Dillyane de Sousa Ribeiro Corporate author: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) | Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) Este libro es el resultado de los aprendizajes surgidos del trabajo conjunto con 22 instituciones educativas distritales de Bogotá, con las Direcciones Locales de Educación y con la Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED), con miras a contribuir a la garantía y restitución de los derechos de niños, niñas, adolescentes y mujeres víctimas del conflicto armado que están escolarizados en la ciudad.  The Effectiveness of a Proposed Program Based on Service Learning for Teaching Contemporary Issues to Students of the History Division in the Faculties of Education in Developing Their Cognitive Achievement and Social Responsibility Year of publication: 2016 Author: Salwa Ammar | Yahya Sulaiman | Mahmoud Ahmed | Salah Juma Corporate author: Fayoum University This study seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of a service-based learning program for teaching contemporary issues to students of the history department. It examines the impact of this program on the development of cognitive achievement and social responsibility. The study begins with a description of the foundations and components of the training program.  Peace Education in the 21st Century: An Essential Strategy for Building Lasting Peace Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: UNESCO This report provides an overview of the importance of peace education, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for using it in efforts to bring about lasting global peace. It reviews key research and is heavily inspired by the discussions held in the context of the revision process of the 1974 Recommendation concerning education for international understanding, co-operation and peace and education relating to human rights and fundamental freedoms. More specifically, this report draws from the following notes developed by UNESCO in 2022: “Current understandings, and threats to lasting peace”, “New understandings of education’s contributions to peace”, and “The role of non-state actors in the promotion of peace through education”. Human Rights Education: Key Success Factors Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO This study, commissioned by the UNESCO in cooperation with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), examines the impact of human rights education (HRE) pedagogies and good practices worldwide, with a specific focus on the primary and secondary levels in formal education. Using a data-driven approach that includes a literature review and surveys and interviews with informants, the study identifies key success factors for impactful HRE and provides recommendations for future research and practice. The study finds that HRE can have a positive impact on learners’ knowledge and understanding of human rights, as well as their attitudes and behaviours related to human rights. It is an essential resource for education stakeholders looking to promote HRE at all levels of society and through a lifelong learning lens.