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[Video] Preventing Violent Extremism (English w/subtitles) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) The number of violent extremist attacks committed across the world has increased sharply in recent years. And there are more attacks on schools and students than ever before. So, why is this happening and what can be done to change this pattern?The Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) has developed a whiteboard video to illustrate education’s role in preventing violent extremism (PVE). The 5-minute video -- available in English, Arabic, French, Spanish, and Portuguese -- looks at some definitions of PVE and education’s role in fostering inclusive and equitable environments, encouraging critical thinking, promoting tolerance and respect for diversity, and thereby contributing to wider social cohesion and the reduction of violence in all forms.For further information on education and PVE, please visit the INEE website (www.ineesite.org/preventing-violent-extremism), where you can find key activities and resources, including a curated catalogue of PVE resources. Pensad que esto ha sucedido : lecciones del Holocausto : Propuesta de actividades para el alumnado Year of publication: 2007 Corporate author: Grupo Eleuterio Quintanilla This resource guide published by the Spanish anti-racist association "Grupo Eleuterio quintanilla" was developed for teachers to broach the Holocaust by examining the historical process and its circumstances through legal and historiographical documents.  Youth Employment in the Mediterranean: Improving Skills Anticipation and TVET Systems Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: European Union (EU) The Youth Employment in the Mediterranean (YEM) project is a three-year regional initiative launched by UNESCO, to be implemented in collaboration with nine Member States from 2018 to 2020. The YEM project is funded by the European Union and aims to improve skills anticipation systems and to promote technical and vocational education and training (TVET). Its goal is also to strengthen youth employment and encourage entrepreneurship in the Mediterranean region. Mémorial de la Shoah - Musée, Centre de documentation juive contemporaine The Shoah Memorial provides access to various resources on the Holocaust, mostly in French. UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education: Call for Nominations 2018 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO The UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education honours outstanding and innovative practices advancing girls’ and women’s education, and in turn, improving the quality of their lives. Established in 2015, it is funded by the Government of the People’s Republic of China and consists of two US $50,000 awards to help further the work of laureates in this field. The Prize directly contributes to Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 5. Earth Network Project: Connecting UNESCO-Designated Sites With Experts to Boost Biodiversity Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: UNESCO The Earth Network project was launched in 2021 with the support of the Government of Italy. It brings together over 380 experts from more than 60 countries, encompassing diverse biodiversity-related fields that include land restoration, environmental management and environmental law. The specialists volunteer to put their unique skillsets and knowledge at the disposal of sites designated by UNESCO which request their assistance. The Earth Network covers all scientific domains and proudly combines different forms of knowledge: scientific, practitioner, local and indigenous. On the ground, these experts provide technical advice, collect data, build partnerships, and provide training tailored to the specific needs and priorities of each UNESCO-designated site. School Friend of UNICEF Year of publication: 2006 Corporate author: UNICEF Spain This infographic presents the program in which each school establishes a personalized commitment to UNICEF in the form of a collaboration agreement by which they undertake, depending on their circumstances, interests and capacity, to carry out different awareness-raising and fundraising activities throughout the school year. The activities can be framed within the GOTAS UNICEF school campaign or directed to an emergency humanitarian action campaign proposed by UNICEF.  Environmental Education: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: Sky News The video is a review of the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in the field of environmental education. The episode begins with a video presentation of the activities of a group of schools in environmental education. After that, the announcer will host a specialist to talk about this topic. The video indicates that environmental education has a major leading role in the process of spreading awareness and finding solutions to all environmental problems. School Cooperation Activities: The Idris Al-Awwal Community School as a Model Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Alghad Channel The video talks about one of the important things in creating an atmosphere of familiarity and cooperation among students in schools. School cooperation is a renewed educational movement that relies on the element of activation and communication to support formal educational work. Also, school cooperation works to push students to carry out cooperative, integrated and parallel educational activities aimed primarily at activating school life and empowering female and male learners with the technology of self-learning and participatory learning. Cooperative learning also contributes to raising students' motivation to learn and to contributing to the openness of the educational institution to society. The Attitudes of Mathematics Teachers towards the use of e-learning at Secondary Schools in Tulkarm District Year of publication: 2021 Author: Husam Tawfiq Herzallah Basem Shalash Corporate author: Al-Quds Open University This study aimed to identify the attitudes of math teachers towards the use of electronic education in the secondary schools in Tulkarm Governorate, the study also identified the impact of the study variables (gender, educational qualification, experience, and the ability to use the computer) on the attitudes of teachers. The researchers used the descriptive analytical method, the study sample consisted of (83) male and female teachers (36) of them are female teachers and the remaining others (47) are male teachers, the researchers used a questionnaire which consists of (35) items, which were applied in the second semester of the academic year (2019/2020) ).The results of the study showed that the attitudes of the sample members towards e-learning were medium average, the results of the study showed that there were many differences in the attitudes according to the gender variable and in favor of males, and no differences appeared or emerged according to other variables. The researchers presented many recommendations and suggestions, the most important of them are: holding scientific courses, and seminars with the aim of spreading awareness and knowledge of e-learning and its benefits on the educational process and encouraging teachers to practice different types of e-learning, as well as studying students' attitudes toward using e-learning.