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Poner fin a la violencia en la escuela: guía para los docentes Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: UNESCO “Stopping Violence in Schools: A Guide for Teachers” examines various forms of violence that take place in schools, and offers practical suggestions as to what teachers can do to prevent them. Ten action areas are proposed, each with specific examples that teachers can adapt to address and prevent violence. Excerpts from relevant international normative instruments as well as a list of links to online resources for stopping violence in schools are annexed at the end of the book.
En finir avec la violence à l'école: guide à l'intention des enseignants Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: UNESCO “Stopping Violence in Schools: A Guide for Teachers” examines various forms of violence that take place in schools, and offers practical suggestions as to what teachers can do to prevent them. Ten action areas are proposed, each with specific examples that teachers can adapt to address and prevent violence. Excerpts from relevant international normative instruments as well as a list of links to online resources for stopping violence in schools are annexed at the end of the book.
Как остановить насилие в школе. Пособие для учителей Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: UNESCO Пособие для учителей «Как остановить насилие в школе» — это вклад ЮНЕСКО в поддержку программы «Образование для всех» и объявленного ООН Международного десятилетия культуры мира и ненасилия в интересах детей планеты (2001–2011). Педагоги и учащиеся могут использовать это пособие для противостояния насилию в школе и его предотвращения. Школьное насилие чрезвычайно сложная проблема, и при ее решении необходимо учитывать самые разные факторы. Такой комплексный подход предполагает участие самих школьников; привлечение родителей, преподавателей и местных жителей; взаимосвязь политики, законодательства и практики; определение индикаторов насилия и следование принципам соблюдения прав человека с учетом их универсального характера и культурных традиций.
EiE-GenKit: A Core Resource Package on Gender in Education in Emergencies Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Education Cannot Wait (ECW) | Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) When gender-responsive, quality education is available to all it has the potential to transform societies and build sustainable peace. A joint initiative from the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the UN Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI), the EiE-GenKit is a core resource package for gender in education in emergencies. The EiE-GenKit is the first resource of its kind, providing education practitioners with practical tools to promote gender-responsive programming from crisis to peace and sustainable development.The EiE-GenKit is based on extensive research and consultation with the latest resources, evidence, new tools and good practice available in one easy-to-use package. The EiE-GenKit builds on existing humanitarian processes for a streamlined approach to gender-responsive EiE. The EiE-GenKit offers tools for practical and immediate use including checklists, tipsheets and assessment templates supporting practitioners to ensure that each phase of an EiE intervention is gender-responsive. Bridging the gap between what we know about gender-responsive EiE and the tools we need to make it happen, the EiE-GenKit aims to promote improved gender and education outcomes of learners living in crises.
20 Years of INEE: Achievements and Challenges in Education in Emergencies Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) This report, marking the 20th anniversary of INEE, highlights achievements in the field of EiE over the past two decades and identifies continuing challenges. It traces the changes that have brought EiE into global planning and action agendas and notes key milestones in the development of EiE as a recognized field. This report also looks to the future by recommending immediate and sustained actions to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all—including children and young people in crisis-affected contexts (UN, 2015).
20º aniversario de la INEE: Logros y desafíos en la educación en situaciones de emergencia Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Este informe, con motivo del 20.º aniversario de la INEE, enfatiza los logros alcanzados en el ámbito de la EeE en las últimas dos décadas y señala los desafíos que siguen existiendo. Explora los cambios que facilitaron la inclusión de la EeE en los programas globales de planificación y acción, y señala los hitos principales en el desarrollo de la EeE como un campo reconocido. Asimismo, este informe reconoce los compromisos establecidos en la Agenda de Desarrollo Sostenible de 2030, incluido el compromiso de «no dejar a nadie atrás» (ONU, 2015), y enfrenta el futuro con la recomendación de acciones inmediatas y sostenidas para alcanzar el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 4 (ODS 4),una educación de calidad inclusiva y equitativa, y oportunidades de aprendizaje durante toda la vida para todos; incluidos los niños, niñas y jóvenes en contextos de crisis (UN, 2015).
20 ans de l’INEE : Réalisations et Défis dans l’Éducation en Situations d’Urgence Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Ce rapport, qui marque le 20e anniversaire de l’INEE, souligne les réalisations dans le domaine de l’ESU au cours des deux dernières décennies et identifie les défis permanents. Il retrace les changements qui ont amené l’ESU dans les programmes mondiaux de planification et d’action et note les étapes clés du développement de l’ESU en tant que domaine reconnu. Reconnaissant également les engagements énoncés dans l’Agenda 2030 pour le développement durable, notamment la promesse de veiller à ce que « personne ne soit laissé de côté » (ONU, 2015), ce rapport se tourne vers l’avenir en recommandant des actions immédiates et durables pour atteindre l’Objectif de Développement Durable 4 (ODD 4), une éducation de qualité et des possibilités de formations permanente inclusives et équitables pour tous - incluant les enfants et les jeunes dans les contextes de crise (ONU, 2015).
UNESCO World Heritage Education Programme Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: UNESCO The WORLD HERITAGE EDUCATION PROGRAMME gives young people a chance to voice their concerns and to become involved in the protection of our common cultural and natural heritage. Launched as a Special Project in 1994 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and officially called ‘Young People’s Participation in World Heritage Preservation and Promotion’, this programme seeks to encourage and enable tomorrow’s decision-makers to participate in heritage conservation and to respond to the continuing threats facing our World Heritage. Young people learn about World Heritage sites, about the history and traditions of their own and other cultures, about ecology and the importance of protecting biodiversity. They become aware of the threats facing the sites and learn how the international community works together to save our common heritage. Most importantly, they discover how they can contribute to heritage conservation and make themselves heard.
A Greener, Fairer Future: Why Leaders Need to Invest in Climate and Girls’ Education Year of publication: 2021 Author: Lucia Fry | Philippa Lei Corporate author: Malala Fund This report estimates that in 2021 climate-related events will prevent at least four million girls in low- and lower-middle-income countries from completing their education. If current trends continue, by 2025 climate change will be a contributing factor in preventing at least 12.5 million girls from completing their education each year. Yet evidence shows that closing gender gaps in education can help countries better adapt to the effects of climate change and decrease the rate and impact of global warming. This report recommends how leaders can take urgent climate action at meetings this year, like COP26. It includes reducing carbon emissions, improving girls’ access to education, helping communities adapt to the realities of climate change and transforming education systems to provide all students with the knowledge, skills and values needed to challenge the social and economic inequalities fuelling the climate crisis. 