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Global Citizenship Education and Youth Advocacy for a More Peaceful and Sustainable World: A Resource Manual Year of publication: 2020 Author: Dylan Wray | Lisa Van Wyk | Rigoberto D. Banta Jr. | Roy Hellenberg Corporate author: APCEIU Since 2016 the Global Citizenship Education (GCED) Youth Network and UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding(APCEIU) have been working together to support young people to take action to make their communities and the world a better place.This manual, which is the outcome of a joint initiative by the GCED Youth Network and APCEIU, is intended to provide a useful resource for those who teach GCED, for youth organisations that are engaged in advocacy on themes that relate to global citizenship, and those who are supporting youth advocacy.The manual is organized in three main sections: Section 1 focuses on GCED and the teaching of history as a strategy for building a peaceful world. Section 2 provides step by step practical guidelines and ideas for youth advocacy organisations to help them plan advocacy initiatives. Section 3 includes background information and practical ideas for youth advocacy on a series of themes that are relevant to GCED, including empowerment of vulnerable communities, media literacy and peace building. It also considers the role of GCED, and young people, in global crises, using the example of the COVID-19 pandemic, and provides suggestions to help youth advocacy and other organisations to prepare for and respond to such crises
Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-to Guide for ‘Taking It Local’ Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok This guidebook aims to utilize the findings from GCED: Taking It Local in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok, 2019) to guide organisations in designing and carrying out workshops on GCED, targeting both policymakers and teachers/educators with suggested approaches and activities. The publication also promotes knowledge of GCED and how to embed global competencies in local contexts, particularly the three notions of respect for diversity, solidarity, and a shared sense of humanity.
Dossier pédagogique 2021: S’informer pour comprendre le monde Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Centre pour l’éducation aux médias et à l’information (CLEMI) | Réseau Canopé Le dossier pédagogique 2021 a pour thème : «S'informer pour comprendre le monde». Pour comprendre le monde qui les entoure, les élèves doivent plus que jamais apprendre à s’informer en exerçant leur esprit critique. Ce nouveau thème de la SPME permet ainsi de revenir aux fondamentaux de l’éducation aux médias et à l’information.
Les clés de l’énergie: Guide pour découvrir, enquêter et agir au sein de son établissement scolaire Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Eco-Ecole L’énergie est présente dans toutes les sphères de notre quotidien et favoriser sa gestion durable et responsable est un enjeu majeur dans la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique ! Afin d’aider les communautés éducatives à s’approprier ce sujet, le programme Eco-Ecole, en partenariat avec le Conseil Départemental de Seine-Saint-Denis et l’ADEME, dévoile son nouvel outil : Les clés de l’énergie : Guide pour découvrir, enquêter et agir au sein de son établissement.En abordant l’énergie à travers le bâti, l’alimentation, le numérique et les déplacements, ce guide permet aux enseignant.e.s et à leurs élèves de se questionner sur les enjeux environnementaux liés à cette thématique et de réfléchir à des solutions à mettre en place à leur échelle.Destiné principalement à être utilisé dans le secondaire, cet outil contient :• des éléments de contexte et des clés de compréhension sur le thème de l’énergie ;• des pistes d’enquête concrètes pour réaliser un diagnostic ;• des déroulés d’ateliers pour découvrir la thématique et faire émerger des idées d’actions dans son établissement ;• des supports d’activités (à photocopier, découper ou reproduire) disponibles dans le corps du guide et dans les annexes.
Learning to live together: poster Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children | Arigatou Foundation The poster is for the Learning to Live Together programme. The Learning to Live Together programme is built on two complementary learning modules, ‘Understanding Self and Others’ and ‘Transforming the World Together,’ based on four core ethical values: respect, empathy, responsibility and reconciliation.
Doing Development Education: Digital Media Literacy; Junior Cycle Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: WorldWise Global Schools (WWGS) | Irish Aid In Ireland, Development Education themes, such as ethics, respect, rights and responsibilities, consumerism, citizenship, democracy and the role of the media form part of the learning in the junior cycle Digital Media Literacy Short Course.This resource aims to support Digital Media teachers to teach through a global justice lens, a lens with great educational benefits, which meets the requirements as laid out in the junior cycle Digital Media Literacy specification, and in the (2015) Framework for Junior Cycle.
Supplement to Framework for Reopening Schools: Emerging Lessons From Country Experiences in Managing the Process of Reopening Schools Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | World Bank | World Food Programme | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Education systems around the world continue to grapple with the complex decisions of when and how to reopen schools for in-person learning following widespread closures due to the COVID 19 pandemic. This supplement to the Framework for reopening schools, originally published jointly by UNICEF, UNESCO, the World Bank, the World Food Programme, and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in April 2020, summarizes emerging lessons learnt over the past months.The supplement follows the four main dimensions of the Framework (safe operations, focus on learning, wellbeing & protection, and reaching the most marginalized) and highlighting a number of country examples.
지속가능발전교육 지도자료: 초등학교 3~6학년용 Year of publication: 2020 Author: 고은미 | 김수양 | 박덕현 | 박혜림 | 이성희 | 이정미 Corporate author: 서울특별시교육청 본 자료는 초등학교 3학년~6학년의 지속가능발전과 생태환경에 대한 인식을 제고하기 위해 학교 생태전환교육에 활용할 수 있다.
General Guidelines for the Implementation of the Peace Class in Preschool, Elementary and Middle School in Colombia Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | Ana María Velásquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document presents the general guidelines for educational communities in Colombia to carry out their peace education projects within the framework of the Peace Law. 