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National Education Curriculum for the Third Grade of Secondary Year of publication: 2022 Author: Moahmmed Ali Corporate author: ELkheta Seniors The video reviews a full episode of the national education curriculum for the third secondary grade in Egypt. The teacher tries to talk about all the topics included in the curriculum, and makes an integrated review of the curriculum. The video is important for students who study independently to understand civics. Social Media 4 Peace Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO | European Union (EU) The overall objective of the UNESCO project 'Social Media 4 Peace' funded by the European Union is to strengthen the resilience of societies to potentially harmful content spread online, in particular hate speech inciting violence while protecting freedom of expression and enhancing the promotion of peace through digital technologies, notably social media. For more information, please visit:https://en.unesco.org/social-media-4-peace  [Video] How Many Languages Can You Recognize? Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO How many languages can you recognize in the video? People have the right to receive education in their mother language!More languages will be added to the SDG4 video!So don't forget to have a look at our playlist (link below) and let us know your mother tongue on our social media channels!SDG4 PLAYLIST: http://bit.ly/UNESCO-SDG4International Mother Language Day webpage: https://en.unesco.org/international-days/international-mother-language-day [Video] Socio-emotional Learning - the Key to Building Global Citizenship Year of publication: 2018 Author: Nandini Chatterjee Singh Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh, Programme Specialist, UNESCO MGIEP speaks about 'Socio-emotional Learning: the Key to Building Global Citizenship' as part of Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)'s online learning event for educators, titled 'Breakthroughs in Education: Innovations in Equity, Access & Quality. [Video] Global Citizenship Education - The Key to a Just, Peaceful and Inclusive World Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Global Education First Initiative Global Citizenship Education gives students the knowledge and skills they need to answer the big questions of the day, and to help forge more tolerant, peaceful and inclusive societies. What World Do You Want in 2030?: A Lesson for Anyone to Introduce the Global Goals Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: World’s Largest Lesson MaterialsBlank stickers/paper, 2 different sets of coloured card, stickers/marbles/stones/biscuits/sweets (multiple small objects that can be given to students), plain blank large paper (enough for students to work on in small groups) felt tips/coloured pencils (enough for each group to have a selection), Global Goals pledge cards - one for each student. Learning outcomesStudents will:• Understand the interdependence of the Global Goals• Draw connections between the Global Goals and their own lives• Design their own vision of a Global Goals country• Synthesize information and declare a personal pledge to take action for the Global Goals.  Everyone Can Be a Goalkeeper! Corporate author: World’s Largest Lesson Learning Outcomes• Students will understand what makes a Goalkeeper for the Global Goals• Students will identify and understand the skills and knowledge they already possess to contribute to the Global Goals.• Students will learn to justify their opinions Resources This lesson can be done with or without internet access.With Internet access: Camera or camera phones/laptops/ipads to upload photos of students to the Goalkeeper Me app.Without internet access: Pens, paints, materials for a collage, mirrors and the Goalkeeper Portrait activity sheet. Wider Context of the Lesson PlanThis lesson plan aims to instil in students the belief that everyone has the potential to be a Goalkeeper and to take action for the Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals). By understanding everyone needs to be involved in the achievement of the Goals, students will identify and appreciate the different skills of all individuals, as well as themselves. This lesson plan links to the key criteria of the 2018 OECD Pisa Assessment framework: Global Competence.Described as “the capacity to examine local, global and intercultural issues, to understand and appreciate the perspectives and world views of others, to engage in open, appropriate and effective interactions with people from different cultures, and to act for collective wellbeing and sustainable development.”   Changing minds, not the climate: the role of education Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Education is the most powerful element in preparing societies for the global challenges that climate change brings. It equips individuals, communities and the wider world with the understanding, skills and attitudes to engage in shaping green, low emission and climate-resilient societies. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is not an ‘extra’ but rather an integral part of any strategy to combat the effects of climate change, put into practice a global agreement and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It acts to raise awareness and change behaviours and attitudes and enables people to make informed decisions about their lives. The heads of UNESCO and UNFCCC agree that “education provides the skills people need to thrive in the new sustainable economy, working in areas such as renewable energy, smart agriculture, forest rehabilitation, the design of resource-efficient cities, and sound management of healthy ecosystems. Perhaps most important, education can bring about a fundamental shift in how we think, act, and discharge our responsibilities toward one another and the planet.” ESD is increasingly recognized around the world as a key enabler for a more sustainable future.   Cambiemos las mentalidades, no el clima: la función de la educación Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO La educación es la herramienta más eficaz para preparar a las sociedades para los desafíos globales que plantea el cambio climático, ya que proporciona a las personas, a las comunidades y al mundo en general los conocimientos, las competencias y las actitudes que se necesitan para construir unas sociedades sostenibles, de bajas emisiones y resilientes al cambio climático.La educación para el desarrollo sostenible (EDS) no es un “extra”, sino un componente esencial de cualquier estrategia para combatir los efectos del cambio climático, poner en práctica un acuerdo mundial y alcanzar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). La EDS contribuye a concienciar y cambiar comportamientos y actitudes y permite a las personas tomar decisiones informadas sobre su vida.  Changeons les esprits, pas le climat: le rôle de l’éducation Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO L’éducation est fondamentale afin de préparer les sociétés aux défis mondiaux que pose le changement climatique. Elle offre aux individus, aux communautés et au monde en général la compréhension, les compétences et les attitudes nécessaires pour construire des sociétés à faibles émissions, plus vertes et résilientes. L’éducation au développement durable (EDD) n’est pas un « supplément » mais plutôt une partie intégrante de toute stratégie visant à lutter contre les effets du changement climatique, à mettre en pratique un accord mondial et à atteindre les objectifs de développement durable (ODD). Elle permet de sensibiliser les personnes, favorise une prise de décision éclairée et donc le changement des comportements des individus.