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Comprendre l'Objectif de développement durable 4: Education 2030, guide Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Le présent guide, qui s’articule autour d’une série de questions et de réponses pour «  décoder  » l’ODD4, contient des indications générales permettant de mieux comprendre sa place dans le Programme pour le développement durable à l’horizon 2030 et d’assurer sa mise en œuvre efficace. Il met en avant les principales caractéristiques de l’ODD4-Education 2030 et les engagements pris au niveau mondial, manifestés dans les cibles de l’ODD4 telles que formulées par la Déclaration d’Incheon et le Cadre d’action Education 2030.Ce guide complète les principes directeurs techniques de l’UNESCO (2016) pour l’intégration de l’ODD4-Education 2030 au sein de la politique et de la planification sectorielles. Il a été élaboré par Sobhi Tawil, Margarete Sachs-Israel, Huong Le Thu et Matthias Eck de la Section Partenariats, Coopération et Recherche (PCR) de l’UNESCO au sein de la Division d’appui et de coordination d’Éducation 2030.Qu’est-ce que le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 ?Le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 est un engagement intergouvernemental et un « plan d’action pour l’humanité, la planète et la prospérité ». Il se compose de 17 Objectifs de développement durable (ODD) « intégrés et indissociables qui concilient les trois dimensions du développement durable  : économique, sociale et environnementale », démontrant par ailleurs l’ampleur et l’ambition de ce nouveau Programme universel. Ils ressortent de ce qui a été sans nul doute le processus de consultation le plus inclusif de toute l’histoire des Nations Unies, le fruit de la contribution substantielle de tous les secteurs de la société, de tous les acteurs de la communauté internationale et de toutes les régions du monde. Tous les États membres, l’ensemble du système des Nations Unies, les experts et les représentants de la société civile, du monde des entreprises et, le plus important, des millions de personnes du monde entier, ont pris l’engagement de concrétiser ce large programme qui s’attaque aux préoccupations communes de la planète toute entière et de promouvoir le bien public. Children, Food and Nutrition: Growing Well in a Changing World Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This 2019 edition of The State of the World’s Children (SOWC) examines the issue of children, food and nutrition, providing a fresh perspective on a rapidly evolving challenge. Despite progress in the past two decades, one third of children under age 5 are malnourished – stunted, wasted or overweight – while two thirds are at risk of malnutrition and hidden hunger because of the poor quality of their diets. At the center of this challenge is a broken food system that fails to provide children with the diets they need to grow healthy. This report also provides new data and analyses of malnutrition in the 21st century and outlines recommendations to put children’s rights at the heart of food systems.  Every Child Learns: UNICEF Education Strategy 2019–2030 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) The gap between the levels of learning that education systems are providing and what children, communities and economies need, is growing. The breadth and depth of this learning crisis constitute the greatest global challenge to preparing children and adolescents for life, work and active citizenship. The lesson of the learning crisis is clear: the conventional assembly of education inputs is not improving learning outcomes. This presents a fundamental challenge to the way that governments, development partners and communities are managing and supporting education systems. A new, more radical approach that focusses on enhancing learning outcomes is long overdue and forms the basis for this strategy.The report also outlines the shift towards a greater focus on improving learning outcomes, including supporting the breadth of skills that allow young people to become agile, adaptive learners and citizens, equipped to navigate personal, social, academic, economic and environmental challenges.  Living in a new world starts with education (SangSaeng no. 37 summer autumn 2013) Year of publication: 2013 Author: Hans van Ginkel Corporate author: APCEIU SangSaeng No. 37- How to Foster Global Citizenship? has been published. In order to help our readers better grasp the concept of global citizenship and provide useful information and new ideas, this issue deals with various aspects of global citizenship education.3 Director’s Message4 Special ColumnBuilding True Citizens for a Single Humanity8 Focus: How to Foster Global Citizenship?8 Eliminating World Challenges through Global Citizenship Education 13 Developing Global Citizens with a Global Perspective18 Living in a New World Starts with Education23 GCE in Every Corners of the World28 Best Practices28 Hands-on Hand Print for Environmental Sustainability32 Bhutan Teachers Learn New Models of Education35 Comic Relief: Song of the City36 Special ReportPaving the Way Together for Global Citizenship Education40 InterviewBuilding a Global Community out of the Ashes of Poverty42 LetterCapturing Moments of Living in Harmony44 Peace in My MemoryHow Golf Speaks about Peace47 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionDiscovering Locks beyond the Function of Opening and Closing50 APCEIU in Action A School of Cosmopolitanism: Experiences with Global Citizenship Education in Classroom Practice Year of publication: 2019 Author: Heidi Grobbauer | Werner Wintersteiner Corporate author: Austrian Commission for UNESCO This publication focuses on examples from academic practice: this best practice collection demonstrates how young people can successfully be inspired to “think globally, act locally”. What is crucial is maintaining a view of the wider world; in particular, cooperation efforts with educational institutes outside of Europe (e.g. “élèves pour élèves” in Burkina Faso) provide a critical awareness of global connections. Learning to know/Learning to do/Learning to be/Learning to live together – these four pillars form the pedagogical foundation of the work carried out at more than 90 UNESCO schools throughout the whole of Austria. Since their founding in 1957, UNESCO schools have been considered model schools at which lessons are structured in a project-oriented, participative and even topic-specifc way. The unique ‘spirit’ of UNESCO schools often makes special projects possible. In the programme for the annual meetings of recent years, for example, Global Citizenship Education has been an ongoing topic of focus, accompanied by experts from various specialised institutions and NGOs. The pedagogical preparation of contents in a manner that ensures they are actually absorbed in the classroom presents a major challenge. Different types of schools have different educational goals, and the themes have to be made accessible for different age groups. The pedagogical finesse of each class team or individual teacher lies in finding the most motivating approaches.  Critical Global Semiotics: Understanding Sustainable Transformational Citizenship Year of publication: 2019 Author: Maureen Eills Critical Global Semiotics: Understanding Sustainable Transformational Citizenship incorporates powerful unifying frameworks which make explicit a developing global consciousness. It explores transdisciplinary ‘common wealth’ through focus on multimodality, media, and metaphor, testing two universally applicable humanitarian frameworks: critical realism (CR) and systemic functional semiotics (SFS).Every day global citizens encounter an overwhelming host of genres and sub-genres, emergent semantic triangles, evolving semiotic trinity. Embodying philosophy, incorporating active engagement, this book addresses the political economy and cultural politics of diverse domains.Challenging daily drama and performative dharma, 24 analysts from 13 countries present current issues in Anthropology, Architecture, Dance, Feminism, Film, Health, Law, Management, Medicine, Music, Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Sociology, Sustainability Education, and Urban Development.The book’s integrative, unifying foundations will be of interest to researchers, academics, and post-graduate students in the fields of linguistics, semiotics, and critical realist philosophy, as well as to policy makers, curriculum developers, and civil society.  البيئة و التنمية المستدامة : التصور و المضمون Year of publication: 2010 Author: Ellah Murat لا شك أن المشكلات البيئية قد اكتسب أهمية متزايدة عبر كافة المستويات، حيث انشغلت بها جميع الدول، وانعقد من أجلها العديد من المؤتمراتاالدولية وأصبحت تحتل قصب السبق فيما يشغل العام من هموم ومشكلات، فحماية البيئة - وبلا شك - ضرورة من ضروريات الحياة من أجل المحافظة علىالتوازن البيئي والاقتصادي، وذلك عن طريق التسيير العقلاني للموارد الطبيعية للمحافظة على استدامتها للأجيال المقبلة، ومن مظاهر الاهتمام بحماية البيئةارتباطها بالتنمية المستدامة والتي تدعو إلى تبني نمط جديد في التنمية يحافظ على مخزون الموارد الطبيعية المتاحة ويستحدث بدائل نظيفة لا تدمر البيئةويُعد البعد البيئي أعمق بعد في التنمية المستدامة، وما ظهور مفهوم التنمية المستدامة ورواج انتشاره إلا نتاجاً لما خلفته التنمية القديمة بمختلف أنماطهامن آثار على البيئة الطبيعية للكون، وسوف نحاول من خلال دراستنا المتواضعة هذه البحث في مضامين البيئة من جهة والتنمية المستدامة من جهة أخرى.  우리는 지구촌 시민: 축구로 배우는 국제이해교육 Year of publication: 2004 Corporate author: APCEIU 『우리는 지구촌 시민—축구로 배우는 국제이해교육』은 세계화 시대에 우리 학생들이 세계 이웃의 다른 모습을 이해하고, 함께 살아가는 가치관을 깨우칠 수 있도록 도움을 주기 위하여 만들어진 교재입니다.세계적인 석학들과 교육 전문가들로 구성된 유네스코 21세기 세계교육위원회는 「들로르 보고서」에서 ‘함께 살기 위한 교육’을 21세기 교육의 핵심 과제로 제시하였습니다. 점차 증가하고 있는 여러가지 갈등 문제를 교육을 통하여 해결해 나가기 위한 시도인 것입니다. 이러한 세계적인 흐름 속에서 우리나라도 이에 발맞추어 제 7차 교육과정에서 '국제이해교육'을 창의적 재량학습 과목의 하나로 채택하였습니다. 이제는 국제이해교육의 하나의 독립된 학습 과목으로 자리잡을 수 있게 되었고, 이에 걸맞은 전문 교재와 교육 자료들이 필요하게 되었습니다. 하지만 안타깝게도 이러한 시대적인 요구를 만족시켜 줄만한 교재나 교육 자료는 그다지 많지 않습니다. 또한 '국제이해교육'이라는 제목을 통해서도 알 수 있듯이, 그 범위가 아주 넓어 어디서부터 어떻게 시작해야 할 지 막막한 기분이 드는 것도 사실입니다.유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원은 이러한 교육 현장의 요구에 부응하기 위해 『우리는 지구촌 시민—축구로 배우는 국제이해교육』을 발간하게 되었습니다. 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원은 아시아·태평양 지역의 45개 나라들과 함께 '국제이해교육'을 강화하고 발전시킬 책임을 완수하기 위해 학교와 시민사회에서 다양한 활동을 이어오고 있습니다. 이러한 활동의 일환으로 우리 교육원은 다양한 분야의 전문가들과 함께 국제이해교육의 교육과정을 연구하는 동시에, 교원들에 대한 연수와 교육자료 개발에 온 힘을 쏟고 있습니다. 이번에 발간된 『우리는 지구촌 시민—축구로 배우는 국제이해교육』은 일곱 개의 장으로 구성되어 있으며, 각 장은 학생들이 세계 여러 나라의 저마다 다른 문화에 대한 이해를 통해서 문화간 이해, 인권, 평화, 세계화, 지속가능한 발전 등의 범세계적인 가치관을 배울 수 있도록 짜여졌습니다. 학생들이 일상 생활에서 쉽게 접할 수 있는 '축구'라는 작고 친근한 소재를 통해 '나와 다른 모습에 대한 이해'와 '함께 만들어가는 세상'을 체험하고 배울 수 있도록 꾸몄으며, 각 단원마다 다양한 <함께해보기>를 수록하여 학생들이 직접 참여함으로써 자신들이 가지고 있던 편견과 선입견을 발견하고 스스로 깨우쳐 나갈 수 있도록 구성하였습니다. 이 교재를 통하여 학생들이 편견에서 벗어나 세계의 친구들과 함께 살아갈 수 있는 올바른 가치관과 태도를 배울 수 있게 되기를 바랍니다.  المشاركة السياسية والتمكين السياسي للمرأة المعوقات، التحديات وآليات المعالجة في الوطن العربي Year of publication: 2019 Author: Fatima Bou Dirham السياسي، الاقتصادي، الاجتماعي، الثقافي والإداري، بالإضافة الى كل ضروب الفساد فهذه المجتمعات المتخلفة في كل المجالات ، بحاجة إلى استغلال أمثل لكافة إمكانياتها المادية، المالية والبشرية على الخصوص، دون تمييز بين الذكور والإناث، خاصة وأن فئة النساء تمثل نصف هذا المجتمع من الناحية الديمغرافية . أو تزيد على ذلك في بعض المجتمعات العربية التي تعرف نموا ديمغرافيا متزايدا لأسباب صحية وأخرى إجتماعية، فهذه المجتمعات لا تؤمن كثيرا بالأدوار الإنمائية والانتاجية للمرأة، بل تحصرها في الدور الإنجابي، الاجتماعي والتربوي في دائرة الاسرة العربية وتزداد القضية تعقيدا، حينما نعلم أن الكثير من هذه الدول تتخطى وتتجاوز نصوص الدساتير التي سنتها وصادقت عليها، في مسألة مساواة المرأة والرجل في الحقوق والواجبات وتتجاهل أدوار المرأة المتزايدة والمتعاظمة في المجال التنموي. - لمعالجة هذه القضية أنطلق من إشكالية أساسية مفادها: ماهي أهم المعوقات والتحديات التي تواجه قضايا المشاركة السياسية والتمكين السياسي للمرأة في الوطن العربي وماهي آليات المعالجة؟ في ضوء هذه الإشكالية أصوغ الفروض التالية: الفرض الأول: أهم المعوقات والتحديات التي تواجه قضايا المشاركة السياسية والتمكين السياسي للمرأة في الوطن العربي تتمثل في المعوقات والتحديات السياسية والاقتصادية، الثقافية، الإعلامية، القانونية، الإدارية، وخصوصية المرأة العربية. الفرض الثاني: تأتي آليات المعالجة من نفس طبيعة ومصادر المعوقات والتحديات، وعليه فالآليات العلاجية تتضمن آليات سياسية ، إقتصادية، إجتماعية، ثقافية، قانونية ، إعلامية إدارية ومعالجة خصوصية المرأة العربية من حيث تحويلها الى طاقة إيجابية تخدم قضايا المرأة.  Political Participation and Political Empowerment of Women with Disabilities, Challenges and Remedial Mechanisms in the Arab World Year of publication: 2019 Author: Fatima Bou Dirham Political, economic, social, cultural and administrative, in addition to all forms of corruption, these underdeveloped societies in all fields, need to make optimal use of all financial, human and human resources in particular, without discrimination between males and females, especially since the category of women represents half of this society in terms of Demographic. Or more than that in some Arab societies that are experiencing increasing demographic growth for health and other social reasons, these societies do not believe much in the developmental and productive roles of women, but confine them to the reproductive, social and educational role in the Arab family circle and the issue becomes more complex, when we know that many of these States go beyond and exceed the texts of constitutions they have enacted and ratified, on the equal rights and duties of women and men and ignore the growing and growing roles of women in development.To address this issue, I proceed from a basic problem: What are the most important obstacles and challenges facing the issues of political participation and political empowerment of women in the Arab world and what are the mechanisms of treatment? In the light of this problem, I formulate the following hypotheses: The first hypothesis: The most important obstacles and challenges facing the issues of political participation and political empowerment of women in the Arab world are the political, economic, cultural, media, legal, administrative, and privacy of women. The second hypothesis: The treatment mechanisms come from the same nature and sources of obstacles and challenges.