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Human Rights Education in the School System Europe, Central Asia, and North America: A Compendium of Good Practices Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) The Compendium of Good Practices: Human Rights Education in the School System in Europe, Central Asia, and North America includes 101 good practices in human rights education in primary, secondary, and teacher training institutions in the OSCE region, also covered by the UNESCO, OHCHR mandate.  Образование в области прав человека в школьной системе Европы, Центральной Азии и Северной Америки: Сборник примеров успешных практик Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Сборник примеров успешных практик «Образование в области прав человека в школьной системе Европы, Центральной Азии и Северной Америки» включает 101 пример успешных практик в сфере образования в области прав человека в начальной, средней школе и в педагогических учебных заведениях в регионе ОБСЕ, на который также распространяются полномочия ЮНЕСКО, УВКПЧ ООН.  From IT Elite to Refugee in an Instant - a Young Ukrainian Man Describes His Experience of War Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) This audio presents a young Ukrainian woman's own personal account of her experience of the conflict in Ukraine. 从IT精英瞬间变为难民 — 一位乌克兰年轻人述说战争经历 Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) 本音频介绍了一位乌克兰年轻人本人讲述乌克兰冲突中的亲身经历。 Remembering the Tragic History of Slavery in America is About Real Reconciliation - Interview with Hannah Jones, New York Times Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) This audio is a UN News interview with New York Times reporter Hannah Jones, looking back at the history of slavery in the United States and highlighting the need to reflect on this history in order to address social problems such as the issue of racism today. 铭记美国奴隶制惨痛历史是为了实现真正和解——专访《纽约时报》记者汉娜-琼斯 Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) 本音频是联合国新闻对《纽约时报》记者汉娜 · 琼斯的专访,回顾了美国奴隶制的历史,强调反思这段历史对解决当下种族主义等社会问题的必要性。 Resilience Against Anti-Democratic Tendencies through Education: Competences for Democratic Culture in European Social and Youth Work Year of publication: 2021 Author: Markus Pausch | Patricia Hladschik | Filip Pazderski | Rasha Nagem Corporate author: Council of Europe In this handbook the authors focus on competences for democracy and thus on how to prevent and avoid anti-democratic phenomena like authoritarianism, violent radicalisation, extremism, hate speech or conspiracy theories. This material contains a set of new or refreshed educational methods, tailored to work specifically with social workers and youth workers. All of them should help them prepare to counter these tendencies. Handbook was developed in the project “Resilience through Education for Democratic Citizenship” (REDE), implemented in the programme “Democratic and Inclusive School Culture in Operation” (DISCO) of the European Commission and the Council of Europe.  2022 Youth Leaders’ Mentorship & Local GCED Projects: Activity Report Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: APCEIU This report summarizes 15 GCED projects implemented in different parts of the world by the alumni of APCEIU’s Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED in 2022. Ranging from community advocacy for global citizenship to girls’ empowerment projects, 15 GCED initiatives have been taken by the team of 15 young leaders in their own communities in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. APCEIU offers GCED training programmes targeting youth leaders around the globe to encourage them to achieve the SDGs through global citizenship and GCED. Since 2015, the Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED has been held every year in the Republic of Korea, inviting 50 young global leaders to take part in an intensive training programme where they share their actions, deepen their knowledge on global/local issues, enhance their motivation to take actions for a change, and establish the young leaders’ network on GCED. Since 2021, it has been shifted to a comprehensive training programme composed of online training workshops, mentorship, and local project implementation. Global Citizenship Education in Canada and the U.S.: From Nation-Centric Multiculturalism to Youth Engagement Year of publication: 2020 Author: Sarah Ranco | Alexis Gilmer | Colleen Loomis Corporate author: Cham Springer This chapter examines the historical and current uses of global citizenship education (GCE) in Canada and the U.S. in public schools from primary through secondary levels, with attention to Canada as well as similarities and differences within and across the two countries. The authors assess how social and political contexts have influenced the definition and operationalization of multiculturalism, civic studies, and global studies in curricula, noting that the neo-liberal perspective has focused on making people an economic powerhouse rather than socially concerned global citizens. In their examination of educational approaches that relate to GCE, the authors present decolonizing pedagogies, the multiculturalism approach in Canada, as well as culturally responsive and anti-racist pedagogies. To illustrate these issues, the authors offer an example in the Canadian context and raise the need to prevent GCE from becoming yet another tool for hegemony by the Global North on the Global South, as dominant groups have long defined citizenship. They conclude by proposing that to realize GCE in these two countries, teacher/practitioner and local, national, and international actors must engage youth, and in doing so, power imbalances that prohibit becoming global citizens will be addressed. The Role of Education in Preventing Violent Radicalisation: A Review for Europe (The Journal of Education; No.397, 2022) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Arantxa Azqueta | Adoración Merino-Arribas Corporate author: Spain. Ministry of Education This research analyses government documents addressing the prevention of radicalisation in 16 European countries, differentiated according to the presence or absence of fatalities in attacks. The aim to identify the presence of the attitudes which PISA 2018 identifies as key to define a democratic and interculturally competent citizenry and guide integration-friendly policies: openness, respect, civic awareness, responsibility, self-efficacy and tolerance. A comparative methodology is employed, using a lexicographical content analysis through Iramuteq software together with a critical-interpretative analysis of the texts.