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Helping Our Kids Deal With Cyberbullying: A TELUS Wise Parent’s Guide Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: TELUS Wise | MediaSmarts This parent guide provides information about cyberbullying, and includes practical tips on how to help prevent or reduce the impact of cyberbullying, what you should do if your child is targeted or if your child is cyberbullying someone, and how you can help your child stand up to cyberbullying.
Citizenship Values: Explanation of National Education for the First Secondary Class Year of publication: 2020 Author: Azza Elsafty The teacher tries to explain the citizen's responsibilities towards himself, his community, and his country. The teacher elaborates on explaining the values of citizenship. The lesson is for the first grade of high school in Egypt in the national education course.
Chakra the Invincible; Gender Equality Year of publication: 2015 Author: Stan Lee | Sharad Devarajan | Gotham Chopra | Ashwin Pande | Jeevan J. Kang | Sesha Sainan Devarajan | Aditya Bidikar | Nilesh S. Mahadik Corporate author: Graphic India Pte. ltd | POW Entertainment The legendary Stan Lee and Sharad Devarajan bring their character Chakra the Invincible to teach children about the global goals! Chakra takes to the streets of Mumbai to teach children a lesson on gender equality and girls' empowerment.
Global Citizenship Education in the Draft Social Studies K-6 Curriculum Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) This document is the Alberta Council for Global Cooperation’s (ACGC) response to the Draft Social Studies K-6 Curriculum released by the Government of Alberta on March 29, 2021. ACGC conducted the analysis of the draft social studies curriculum to better understand the alignment of the draft with global citizenship education (GCE) best practices.Global citizenship is a lens through which to see the world. ACGC understands global citizenship as “an ethos” primarily concerned with fostering “a sense of belonging to the global community and common humanity” (UNESCO, 2013). This not only involves members experiencing solidarity and collective identity themselves, but also necessitates collective responsibility to take local and global action for a better world.Following the analysis, ACGC strongly recommends that the draft curriculum be rewritten to reflect international best practices in global citizenship education. There are significant gaps in the draft when held against the suggested learning outcomes of UNESCO’s guide, Global Citizenship Education: Topics and Learning Objectives. Furthermore, the Alberta government’s Guiding Framework for the Design and Development of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Provincial Curriculum released in December 2020 provides an opportunity for GCE if the draft curriculum more closely aligns with our understanding of the Guiding Framework. Ultimately, the best path forward is rewriting the draft curriculum to include cognitive, socio-emotional, and behavioural learning outcomes that foster active global citizenship and prepare Alberta students to contribute to and thrive within a sustainable, interconnected world.
Chakra the Invincible: Climate Change Year of publication: 2015 Author: Stan Lee | Sharad Devarajan | Gotham Chopra | Ashwin Pande | Thiago Vale | Sesha Sainan Devarajan | Aditya Bidikar | Nilesh S. Mahadik | Rakesh B. Mahadik Corporate author: Graphic India Pte. ltd | POW Entertainment The legendary Stan Lee and Sharad Devarajan bring their character Chakra the Invincible to teach children about the global goals! Chakra and Mighty Girl learn from other children around the world how climate change is doing damage and spring into action!
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Year of publication: 2015 Author: Michael E. Ulsan | Bob Layton | Janic Chiang | Jason Millet | Josh Elder Corporate author: Radiant Assets | LLC | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) T.H.U.N.D.E.R. -- The Higher United Nations Defense Enforcement Reserves -- are UN Superheroes tasked with promoting global cooperation to make the world a better place. The T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agentswas a comic originally created in the 1960s and is set to be made into a major motion picture in 2018.
Simon says "Save the Climate" Author: Denis Thomopoulos Corporate author: Hippo Works | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) Creator Hippo-Works, invites children to go on a song-filled cartoon adventure with Simon the Hippo and friends as they learn about the world's changing climate, the role that carbon dioxide and methane play, and the good eco habits we can all develop to help. Along their way the animals find out about topics such as the Greenhouse Effect, the Food Chain, the "Three Rs" (Reducing, Reusing, Recycling), Composting, and Carbon Offsetting.
Sexual Violence Against Boys and Girls: Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation; Guide to Basic Material for the Training of Professionals Year of publication: 2012 Author: Liliana Orjuela López | Virginia Rodríguez Bartolomé Corporate author: Save the Children This document highlights the importance of protecting children from sexual violence, such as abuse, sexual exploitation, child pornography and human trafficking. It presents the ways in which you can intervene with regard to child abuse and exploitation. 