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Human Rights in Argentina and Latin America: Training and Debates for Critical Citizenship Year of publication: 2022 Author: Ana Laura Sucari | Ramiro Manduca Corporate author: Red de Investigadores y Organizaciones Sociales de Latinoamérica (RIOSAL) This book is an invitation to study about Human Rights. At the same time, it seeks to be a material that expands rights by opening debates that promote teaching and learning in a framework of respect for Human Rights since it is necessary to learn what our rights are in order to intervene in reality, according to them.  New Citizenship, Culture of Peace and Democratic Integration: Pedagogical Guidelines and Didactic Proposals Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education | Chile. Ministry of Education This document is an input that, in the form of a guide of pedagogical guidelines and teaching proposals, seeks to support the development of the objectives of the New Citizenship, Culture of Peace and Democratic Integration Program, promoted by the Ministry of Education of Argentina and the Ministry of Education of Chile. The first section corresponds to an introductory section, which communicates the principles on which the program is based. The second section is made up of the axes and chapters that structure the guide. Each axis (four in total) is subdivided into two chapters, articulated around the topic that the axis addresses and which is briefly presented at the beginning of it.  Sustainable Development and Responsible Citizenship Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education Social inequalities, epidemics and ecological disasters seem to be at an all-time high. Therefore, it is necessary for governments to recognize the freedoms and obligations to exercise responsible citizenship. This resource was developed within the framework of the Seguimos Educando Program, which during 2020 and 2021 allowed, through different means, students to remain in contact with school. The proposed activities and content are guided by the Priority Learning Cores common to the entire country.  The Concept of Citizenship Throughout History Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education This video explores the notion of citizenship throughout history. This video was produced within the framework of the Seguimos Educando Program, which during 2020 and 2021 allowed, through different means, students to remain in contact with school. The proposed activities and content are guided by the Priority Learning Cores common to the entire country.  Skills for Citizenship: Democratic Inclusion in Schools Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education This material aims to provide tools to the different institutional actors for their daily encounter with young students so that they can, in turn, learn and develop them throughout their lives. The topics and activities it develops cover conflict management, assertive communication, life skills, participation of young people and adults in the institution, the meaning and growth of group life and interpersonal relationships.  Education for Integration: Ideas and Resources for the Formation of Regional Citizenship Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Mercosur Educational Sector Support Program (PASEM) For Latin American and Caribbean countries, regional integration is a tool to expand their margins of autonomy and promote economic development with social inclusion. From the events that led to independence to the present day, the ideals of unity and integration have been present in many men and women who conceived emancipatory national-regional political projects and sought to form sovereign and developed nations. The Common Market of the South - or as it is commonly known, Mercosur - is one of those regional political projects that seeks to build a supportive, inclusive region, open to citizen participation and that guarantees the right of peoples to development.  Migrations and Displacements: Racism and Discrimination Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education This video describes the phenomenon of migration within the framework of global citizenship. It was produced within the framework of the Seguimos Educando Program, which during 2020 and 2021 allowed, through different means, students to remain in contact with school. The proposed activities and content are guided by the Priority Learning Cores common to the entire country.  Mercosur Reads Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Argentina. Ministry of Education | National Library of Teachers | Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) This relaunch brings together stories by prominent authors from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Its purpose is to contribute to the process of regional integration, encourage knowledge of the official languages ​​(Spanish, Portuguese and Guaraní) and the development of quality education for all.  How to Develop Solidarity Service-Learning Projects: Manual for Various Educational Levels and Non-formal Education Year of publication: 2024 Author: María Nieves Tapia Corporate author: Latin American Center for Service-Learning (CLAYSS) The publication presents the concept and practice of solidarity-based service-learning (SLL) focusing on its implementation in Uruguay from a Latin American perspective. With this approach, throughout its 88 pages it explores local applications and compares experiences from other regions, providing a broad and enriching view of this methodology. Solidarity-based service-learning is a recommended pedagogical strategy to face the educational challenges of the 21st century. According to the Delors report (1996), this methodology is aligned with the four pillars of education: learning to be, learning to learn, learning to do and learning to live together. The manual details how SLL projects can be a powerful tool for social change.  The SDGs and Cities INTERNATIONAL HUMAN MOBILITY Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: International Centre for the Promotion of Human Rights | (ICPHR) The Handbook is to address new situations – and responses to these situations – generated by the global phenomenon of human mobility in urban spaces. Democracies are being threatened by the sustained growth of social gaps and the exclusion of vast sectors of the population from political systems and benefits of development, placing structural limits on the exercise of human rights. In this context, where new tensions and problems have arisen such as massive displacements of the population, the appearance of diverse types of extremism, of wars and conflicts and climate change in turn place these social sectors under conditions of structural inequality, exclusion and discrimination, as the main victims of human rights violations. This Handbook was prepared and published with the support and assistance of the UNESCO Sector for Social and Human Sciences through its Regional Science Bureau in Montevideo and the Latin American and Caribbean Coalition of Cities against Racism, Discrimination and Xenophobia.