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Strengthening Independent Media, One Case at a Time: A Handbook for Media Vability; Preview of a Forthcoming IPDC Knowledge Resource Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO “Strengthening Independent Media, One Case at a Time: A Handbook for Media Viability” will include case studies of innovative ideas from a wide variety of news media companies, mostly in the developing world, that are succeeding in difficult times and have lessons to share with others who are struggling. The handbook project was announced during the 65th meeting of the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Council of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC).This brochure includes highlights of some of the cases to be included, from community media in South Africa to a pure-play digital success in Indonesia, to a fact-checking network in Brazil to a covid response in Pakistan, and much more. The Handbook will be published in September 2021 and will be available for free on the website of the IPDC.  노년층 미디어교육 활성화 방안 Year of publication: 2019 Author: 조재희 | 나은영 | 이혜선 Corporate author: 한국언론진흥재단 미디어 생태계가 급격히 변하고 있는 현대 사회에서 미디어 소수자들에 대한 디지털 격차는 여전히 확장되고 있다. 특히 환경의 변화에 유연하게 적응하기 어려운 노년층들은 이러한 미디어 생태계 변화에 적절히 대처하기 어려우며 이로 인해 디지털 격차를 겪게 된다. 이에 미디어 소수자로서의 노년층에 대한 미디어교육의 필요성이 강조되고 있고 정부와 지자체를 비롯한 다양한 기관에서 노년층을 대상으로 미디어교육을 실시하고 있다.본 연구는 다양한 방법론을 통해 노인 미디어교육을 활성화시키기 위한 방안을 다각도로 탐색해 보았다. 본 연구의 연구결과는 노년층에 특화된 미디어교육 프로그램을 개발하고 진행하기 위한 실질적인 제언을 줄 수 있으며 노인 미디어교육 활성화를 위한 정책 마련을 위해 고려해야 하는 구체적인 사항들을 제시한다.  Draft Text of the Revised 1974 Recommendation Concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-Operation and Peace and Education Relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO In accordance with the UNESCO Constitution and the Rules of Procedure concerning Recommendations to Member States and international conventions covered by the terms of Article IV, paragraph 4, of the Constitution, the draft text of the revised Recommendation concerning education for international understanding, co-operation and peace and education relating to human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the related preliminary report, were sent to UNESCO Member States through the circular letter CL/4401 (September 2022) for their written commentsand observations. On the basis of their comments, a second draft of the text was prepared. In circular letter CL/4433 (April 2023), the second draft together with the Definitive Report were submitted to Member States. The Special Committee meeting of experts designated by Member States took place from 30 May to 2 June 2023, as per the circular letter CL/4417 (November 2022), and from 10 to 12 July 2023, as per circular letter CL/4442 (June 2023). We Need to Talk: Measuring Intercultural Dialogue for Peace and Inclusion Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNESCO | Institute for Economics and Peace An analysis into the power of intercultural dialogue and the new UNESCO Framework for Enabling Intercultural Dialogue, We Need to Talk presents the first evidence of the link between intercultural dialogue and peace, conflict prevention and non-fragility, and human rights. Using data covering over 160 countries in all regions, the report presents a framework of the structures, processes and values needed to support intercultural dialogue, examining the dynamics and interlinkages between them to reveal substantial policy opportunities with broad spanning benefits. Providing policy support and guidance, the report also includes information on regional trends as well as deep diving case studies.The data, case studies, and think pieces contained in this report highlight key policy and intervention opportunities for intercultural dialogue as an instrument for inclusion, peace and wider societal benefits. Policy makers, development workers, peace and security actors, academics and more are invited to leverage the analysis in this report and findings of the Framework to strengthen intercultural dialogue around the world.  Parlons-en : mesurer le dialogue interculturel pour la paix et l’inclusion Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) | Institute for Economics and Peace Parlons-en ! Alors que le monde devient de plus en plus interconnecté, l’amélioration des capacités à engager et à mener un dialogue efficace est nécessaire afin de relever les défis mondiaux. Actuellement, 1,5 milliard de personnes vivent dans des pays où le dialogue interculturel est faible et où les enjeux mondiaux tels que la pauvreté absolue, le terrorisme et les déplacements forcés de population sont plus répandus. Pour forger une coopération efficace et maintenir la paix, le renforcement du dialogue interculturel doit être une priorité.Pour la première fois, Parlons-en présente des preuves empiriques du lien entre le dialogue interculturel et la paix, la prévention de conflits, la non-fragilité, ainsi que les droits de l'Homme. En s'appuyant sur les données innovantes du nouveau Cadre de l'UNESCO pour favoriser le dialogue interculturel, ce rapport met en évidence les principales politiques et opportunités d'intervention pour le dialogue interculturel en tant qu'instrument d'inclusion et de paix.À l'aide de données couvrant plus de 160 pays dans toutes les régions, le rapport présente un cadre des structures, des processus et des valeurs nécessaires pour soutenir le dialogue interculturel, en examinant les dynamiques et les liens entre eux pour révéler des opportunités politiques substantielles aux avantages étendus.Les décideurs politiques, les agents de développement, les acteurs de la paix et de la sécurité, les universitaires et bien d'autres sont invités à tirer parti de l'analyse de ce rapport et des conclusions du Cadre pour renforcer le dialogue interculturel à travers le monde.Ensemble, parlons-en !   Reimaginar juntos nuestros futuros: un nuevo contrato social para la educación Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: International Commission on the Futures of Education | UNESCO Nuestra humanidad y el planeta Tierra están bajo amenaza. La pandemia solo ha servido para demostrar nuestra fragilidad y nuestra interconexión. Ahora se necesita una acción urgente, tomada en conjunto, para cambiar el rumbo y reimaginar nuestro futuro. Este informe de la Comisión Internacional sobre el Futuro de La educación reconoce el poder de la educación para generar cambios profundos. Nos enfrentamos al doble desafío de cumplir la promesa incumplida de garantizar el derecho a una educación de calidad para todos los niños, niñas, jóvenes y adultos y realizar plenamente el potencial transformador de la educación como vía para futuros colectivos sostenibles Para ello, necesitamos un nuevo contrato social para la educación que pueda reparar las injusticias mientras transforma el futuro. Este nuevo contrato social debe fundamentarse en los derechos humanos y basarse en los principios de no discriminación, justicia social, respeto por la vida, la dignidad humana y la diversidad cultural. Debe abarcar una ética del cuidado, la reciprocidad y la solidaridad. Debe fortalecer la educación como un esfuerzo público y un bien común. Este informe, que se preparó durante dos años y se basó en un proceso de consulta global en el que participaron alrededor de un millón de personas, invita a los gobiernos, instituciones, organizaciones y ciudadanos de todo el mundo a forjar un nuevo contrato social para la educación que nos ayudará a construir un futuro pacífico, justo y futuros sostenibles para todos. Las visiones, principios y propuestas que aquí se presentan son meramente un punto de partida. Traducirlos y contextualizarlos es un esfuerzo colectivo. Ya existen muchos puntos brillantes. Este informe intenta capturarlos y construir sobre ellos. No es ni un manual ni un anteproyecto, sino la apertura de una conversación vital.   Repenser nos futurs ensemble: Un nouveau contrat social pour l'éducation Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: International Commission on the Futures of Education | UNESCO L’avenir de l’humanité sur la planète est, nous le savons aujourd’hui, compromis. La pandémie a eu au moins le mérite de démontrer combien nos existences sont fragiles et combien nos destins sont inextricablement liés. Il est nécessaire et urgent désormais, d’agir collectivement pour changer de cap et réinventer notre avenir. Dans ce tournant, l’éducation jouera un rôle crucial pour sa capacité, universellement reconnue, à provoquer le changement. Mais pour jouer son rôle, elle devra surmonter un double défi : honorer, d’une part, sa plus vieille promesse, c’est-à-dire d’être effective et d’assurer le droit à une éducation de qualité pour chaque enfant, chaque jeune, chaque adulte partout à travers le monde ; et, d’autre part, assumer entièrement son potentiel transformateur, afin d’ouvrir la voie vers un avenir collectif durable. Pour y parvenir, il convient de s’engager dans un nouveau contrat social pour l’éducation, qui permette de corriger les injustices tout en transformant l’avenir.Ce nouveau contrat social doit être enraciné dans les droits humains et être fondé sur les principes de non- discrimination, de justice sociale, de respect de la vie, de la dignité humaine et de la diversité culturelle ; il doit aussi s’appuyer sur une éthique de la sollicitude, de la réciprocité et de la solidarité ; il doit enfin renforcer l’éducation comme projet public et un bien commun de l’humanité.Le présent rapport, préparé durant deux ans et qui a pu s’appuyer sur une consultation mondiale de près d’un million de personnes, invite les gouvernements, les partenaires et les citoyens du monde entier à élaborer un nouveau contrat social en faveur de l’éducation, pour construire un avenir pacifique, juste et durable pour toutes et tous.Les conceptions, les principes et les propositions avancés ici ne constituent qu’un point de départ. Seul un effort collectif pourra les traduire en actes et les adapter aux situations locales. Il existe en effet de vraies lueurs d’espoir. Ce rapport essaie de les ressaisir afin que l’avenir se construise sur ces fondations. Qu’on n’y voit donc pas un manuel ou un plan directeur : c’est le début d’une conversation vitale.  International Forum on AI and the Futures of Education: Developing Competencies for the AI Era Synthesis Report; 7-8 December 2020 Year of publication: 2021 Author: Fengchun Miao | Wayne Holmes Corporate author: UNESCO This synthesis report has been developed by the UNESCO Unit for Technology and Artificial Intelligence in Education within the Future of Learning and Innovation Team, drawing on the International Forum on AI and the Futures of Education held in Beijing and simultaneously online from 7 to 8 December 2020.The Forum underlined the importance of reviewing the very purpose of education, together with the opportunity for real transformation, and the role that AI might play. It is widely acknowledged that current educational practices and educational environment are very rigid, and that the future of education should be more flexible and responsive to changing circumstances and innovation. National education authorities should identify what skills young people need to enable them to live and thrive in the new realities of a constantly changing world, and what digital transformation makes possible in the national and international context. In short, new education models are needed to put students at the centre, to move away from a focus on memorizing content, to integrate the digital and the analogue, and to foster human cognitive, socioemotional and critical skills, all of which might – with foresight and careful attention – be enabled by AI and other digital technologies.  Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development: Synthesis Report; Mobile Learning Week 2019 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO During the five-day event for Mobile Learning Week 2019, UNESCO gathered participants from around the world to share experiences, initiatives and plan joint actions with a view to harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4. The report stems from the work that the speakers presented and the insights that all the participants shared at the event.  AI and Education: Guidance for Policy-Makers Year of publication: 2021 Author: Fengchun Miao | Wayne Holmes | Ronghuai Huang | Hui Zhang Corporate author: UNESCO Artificial intelligence (AI) is envisioned as a new tool to accelerate the progress towards the achievement of SDG 4. Policies and strategies for using AI in education are central to maximizing AI’s benefits and mitigating its potential risks. Fostering AI-ready policy-makers is the starting point of the policy development process.This publication offers guidance to policy-makers in understanding AI and responding to the challenges and opportunities in education presented by AI. Specifically, it introduces the essentials of AI such as its definition, techniques, technologies, capacities and limitations. It also delineates the emerging practices and benefit-risk assessment on leveraging AI to enhance education and learning, and to ensure inclusion and equity, as well as the reciprocal role of education in preparing humans to live and work with AI.The publication summarizes three approaches to the policy responses from existing practices: independent approach, integrated approach and thematic approach. In a further step, it proposes more detailed recommendations and examples for planning AI and education policies, aligned with the recommendations made in the 2019 Beijing Consensus on AI and Education.