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Educación para el desarrollo sostenible: examen por los expertos de los procesos y el aprendizaje Year of publication: 2011 Author: Daniella Tilbury Corporate author: UNESCO A key objective of this expert review is to gather information to inform the choice of tools and the specific questions which need to be asked as part of the 2011 DESD monitoring and evaluation report. The review seeks clarification on: i) Which commonly accepted learning processes are aligned with ESD and should be promoted through ESD activities? ii) What are ESD and related learning opportunities contributing to sustainable development? 4th Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED: Final Report Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities and outcomes of the 4th Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED held in Seoul, Republic of Korea from 20 - 26May 2018.The 4th Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED invited 48 dynamic youth leaders around the world including those from developing countries and representatives of marginalized groups, and focused on developing effective advocacy strategies to maximize youth contribution in achieving SDG 4.7 through promotion of global citizenship. 3rd Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED: Final Report Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: APCEIU This report provides an overview of the activities and outcomes of the 3rd Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED held in Seoul, Republic of Korea from 29 August - 11 September 2018.APCEIU organized the 3rd Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED with the aim of enhancing the capacities of teacher educators in developing countries on utilizing GCED. This 2-week intensive workshop provided participants opportunities to better understand the concept and principles of GCED, while engaging in meaningful dialogues and sharing experiences with educators from different countries, cultures, and contexts, and to develop their own action plans. L'Education au développement durable: visions d'enfants Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO These eleven drawings and paintings were entered in the UNESCO “Draw me peace” competition. Each drawing represents a particular aspect of Education for Sustainable Development and reflects the next generations’ vision for a better, fairer future. Understanding Human Rights Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: Australian Human Rights Commission Human rights are basic to humanity. They apply to all people everywhere. An understanding of human rights is an important part of our individual status as human beings and of our collective status as members of the global community of humankind.To understand how human rights affect us in our daily lives and to acknowledge our responsibilities in recognising the need to balance those rights with the rights of others, we require an understanding of what human rights are.So what are human rights? Where did they come from? How do they impact on humanity? How do they affect me? MODÈLES DE RECHERCHE: Démocratie, citoyenneté mondiale et éducation transformatoire Year of publication: 2018 Author: Paul R. Carr | Gina Thésée Corporate author: Chaire UNESCO Démocratie, citoyenneté mondiale et éducation transformatoire (DCMÉT) Les modèles conceptuels et théoriques présentés dans ce document ont été élaborés sur une période d’environ douze ans, commençant en 2005, par le titulaire (Paul R. Carr, Université du Québec en Outaouais) et la co-titulaire (Gina Thésée, Université du Québec à Montréal) de la Chaire UNESCO. Ces modèles ont été publiés dans diverses revues académiques, en anglais ou en français et ont été traduits et adaptés ici pour produire une représentation mise à jour et bilingue de la recherche sur l’éducation pour la démocratie que Carr et Thésée ont réalisée. Certains de ces modèles ont été affinés (et améliorés) avec le temps et sont des moyens qui aident à élucider, interroger et mettre en évidence le sens des trois thèmes qui sous-tendent la Chaire UNESCO DCMÉT. Global Citizenship Education for the Rule of Law: Doing the Right Thing Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO | UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) UNESCO and UNODC have established a partnership to promote the rule of law and a culture of lawfulness through education. Combining their resources and expertise, they are seeking to build the capacities of educators, teachers and policy-makers to plan and undertake educational activities that empower learners to take constructive and ethically responsible decisions in their daily lives that support justice, human rights and strong institutions to defend them. UNESCO strategy for the second half of the United Nations decade of education for sustainable development Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: UNESCO The UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the United Nations (UN) Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) draws on the findings and lessons learnt from the first phase of the DESD monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process (as reflected in the 2009 DESD M&E report Learning for a Sustainable World: Review of Contexts and Structures for Education for Sustainable Development. It also builds on the UNESCO World Conference on ESD and the Bonn Declaration as well as on the outcomes of other key international ESD meetings. The Bonn Declaration gives particular emphasis to the importance of education for the global development agenda and underlines the essential contribution of ESD to shaping the purpose, content and quality of all education. The UNESCO strategy will be implemented in line with the International Implementation Scheme (IIS), which, along with the Bonn Declaration, will provide the global strategic framework for UNESCO and its DESD partners during the second half of the Decade. The Strategy takes into account key DESD regional challenges and opportunities. It is also shaped by the shared vision of education emerging from the four 2008-2009 UNESCO international education conferences: one of education systems that encourage equity and inclusion, quality learning, flexibility and innovation. While UNESCO puts highest emphasis on achieving Education for All (EFA), the Organization’s actions in education extend beyond this, to pay explicit attention to inclusion, social cohesion and social justice, to lifelong learning and to the crucial role of higher education and research. The overall goal of the UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the DESD is to support Member States and other stakeholders in addressing global sustainable development challenges at regional, national and global level through ESD, thus addressing the challenges of learning for bringing about a more sustainable world. Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale Corporate author: Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) En ce début du 21e siècle, la société est confrontée à des changements rapides et à des défis qui s'inscrivent dans des systèmes de plus en plus complexes, à l'échelle mondiale. Par l’effet de la mondialisation, les interdépendances entre les différentes parties du monde sont telles que ce qui se passe ailleurs a un impact sur nos existences, et réciproquement. Accéder à l’émancipation, acquérir les capacités grâce auxquelles nous faisons face aux faits implique désormais de connaître, autant que possible, le fonctionnement du monde, de s'engager pour le rendre plus juste, sur base de valeurs de solidarité et de paix.La nécessité d’inscrire la citoyenneté et la solidarité dans un contexte international s’est encore considérablement accentuée ces quinze dernières années. Les enjeux du fonctionnement international se sont, en outre, significativement complexifiés. Éduquer à la citoyenneté mondiale est donc un défi auquel l’enseignant doit répondre, et pour lequel, selon nous, il doit être formé, préparé, outillé, soutenu.Dans ce contexte, pour Annoncer la Couleur, l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale vise, au travers de démarches pédagogiques participatives, à éveiller et former les élèves aux interdépendances mondiales et les incite à agir en citoyens responsables, conscients de l'importance de la solidarité internationale, et à contribuer à un monde plus juste et plus durable. Éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité Corporate author: Centraider L'ECSI vise à contribuer, à tout âge, à la construction personnelle de citoyens informés, conscients de la complexité des mécanismes d'interdépendance mondiaux, responsables, capables de faire et d'assumer des choix individuels et collectifs.