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Más de la mitad de los niños y adolescentes en el mundo no está aprendiendo; Ficha informativa del UIS No. 46 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Este documento presenta las primeras estimaciones para una meta fundamental de Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 4, la cual requiere una educación primaria y secundaria que lleve a resultados de aprendizaje relevantes y efectivos. A través del desarrollo de una nueva metodología y base de datos, el UIS ha producido una panorámica global de la situación de aprendizaje que enfrentan los niños y adolescentes que están dentro y fuera de escuela. Los datos muestran una necesidad crítica de mejorar la calidad de la educación, ampliando al mismo tiempo el acceso para asegurar que nadie se quede atrás. En el documento también se discute la importancia del análisis comparativo y el concepto de niveles mínimos de competencia.  Online Programme and Meeting Document Situation Analysis of SDG 4 with a Gender Lens, Target 4.C Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok Teachers play a critical role in delivering high-quality education and learning outcomes. Indeed, the quality of an education system cannot exceed that of its teachers (OECD, 2010). Target 4.c recognizes this fact by calling on countries to increase the supply of qualified teachers. East Asia and the Pacific does not have enough trained and qualified teachers, particularly in remote and impoverished areas where children are most in need of highquality education. Moreover, the gender distribution of teachers is uneven across the education system, in teaching and administration. While integrating Target 4.c into national education policies and sector plans, governments should develop specific strategies to ensure that teachers are trained, qualified and deployed in an equitable manner.   Situation Analysis of SDG 4 with a Gender Lens, Target 4.5 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok Equity and inclusion are at the heart of the SDG 4-Education 2030 Agenda. Target 4.5 calls for monitoring equity using disaggregated parity indices for all education indicators “by income, sex, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability and geographic location, or other characteristics” (UN, 2016). In East Asia and the Pacific, access to basic education has expanded in recent decades, especially for girls (UNESCO & UNICEF, 2012). Despite these gains, many girls are still denied the right to education in the sub-region, but this should not mask the fact that boys also face barriers to education. As policymakers seek to implement Target 4.5, they must address the multiple, intersecting disadvantages that all children and youth face.  Casebook on human dignity and human rights Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO Article 3 of the Declaration reads as follows:1. Human dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms are to be fully respected.2. The interests and welfare of the individual should have priority over the sole interest of science or society Une planète pour nos besoins Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Bruxelles Environnement Ce jeu de rôle permet de comprendre notre dépendance à notre environnement et de réfléchir à la manière dont l’être humain exploite celui-ci pour sa survie et son bien-être. Les élèves devront coopérer pour espérer gagner!  Be a buddy, not a bully: experiences of sexual and gender minority youth in Tamil Nadu schools Year of publication: 2019 Author: Menon C. Sunil, Chakrapani. Venkatesan, Jadav. Sarita Corporate author: UNESCO New Delhi We at UNESCO recognize that no country can achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 - to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all - if students are discriminated against or experience violence because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity. This study conducted under the overall guidance of the School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu highlights our shared commitment to prevent and address bullying in educational institutions. We are confident that this report will be an effective tool for evidence based advocacy with school education departments and go a long way in promoting a comprehensive education sector response to SOGIE-based bullying, which includes enabling policy environments; inclusive curriculum and learning materials; professional development programmes for teachers and other school staff; support for learners including awarenessraising activities; and an overall school environment that is safe, nonviolent and that understands and appreciates diversity.  Measuring Global Citizenship Education in Southeast Asia: A SEA PLM Approach Year of publication: 2018 Author: Ethel Agnes P. Valenzuela Corporate author: Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) | UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Audit of Curricula for the Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics (March 2016), an early issue confronted in developing an assessment framework for SEA-PLM wasdetermining how to design and construct a single assessment program across all ASEAN member countries.The design and approach needed to take account of the similarities and differences in the curriculum frameworks in each country for the four domains that were to be assessed through SEA-PLM: Mathematics, Reading, Writing, and Global Citizenship.  Ending Learning Poverty : What Will It Take? Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: World Bank In recent years, it has become clear that many children around the world are not learning to read proficiently. As a major contributor to human capital deficits, the learning crisis undermines sustainable growth and poverty reduction. To spotlight this crisis, we are introducing the concept of Learning Poverty, drawing on new data developed in coordination with the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.  How Bullying Affects Our Lives Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNICEF Kazakhstan In this article, UN staff members share personal stories showing how they dealt with bullying at school.  Инклюзивное высшее образование: Как обеспечить доступ людей с инвалидностью к высшему образованию в Узбекистане? Year of publication: 2019 Author: Dilmurad Yusupov Статья посвящена анализу изменений, происходящих в системе высшего образования Узбекистана, а также мер, необходимых для обеспечения полноценного доступа людей с инвалидностью к высшему образованию.