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Journal of Evaluation for Teachers and Managers: The Pending Agenda of Bilingual Intercultural Education in Mexico (Red Magazine; No.4, 2019) Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: National Institute for the Evaluation of Education (NIEE) This journal addresses an outstanding concern within the Mexican state: indigenous, intercultural, and bilingual education in our nation. It delves into the pedagogy of history at the elementary and secondary levels, along with an exploration of the internet's resources for stimulating student interest in this subject, as presented in our inaugural issue of 2019. Equally noteworthy are inquiries into teacher professionalization and insights shared by several educators on this subject. In the direct discourse titled "From Educator to Educator," Ms. Tsut Tsuy Tamayo also imparts her experiences in the realm of mathematics education. Additionally, this issue includes substantial statistics from the PLANEA assessment, an investigative report on parental involvement in their children's academic pursuits, and an extensive evaluation course tailored for educators, elucidated through an interview with Bernardo Naranjo, a counselor at the National Institute for the Evaluation of Education (INEE). Education for Sustainable Development: A Roadmap Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNESCO This roadmap sets out the urgent challenges facing the planet and underlines the implementation of the new Education for Sustainable Development: Towards achieving the SDGs (ESD for 2030) framework, which was adopted with the aim of increasing the contribution of education to building a more just and sustainable world. ESD for 2030 will step up actions on five priority action areas on policy, education environments, building capacities of educators, youth and local level action, stressing further ESD’s key role for the successful achievement of the 17 SDGs and the great individual and societal transformation required to address the urgent sustainability challenges. The roadmap also underlines the key areas of implementation of the ESD for 2030 framework. ESD is widely recognized as an integral element of Agenda 2030, in particular Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), and a key enabler of all the other SDGs.  Imagining and Practising Global Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO This methodological guide illustrates the ways in which the International Cooperation Centre (ICC) has been promoting and practicing Global Citizenship Education in Italy for more than ten years. The training work developed by the ICC in the field of GCED, presented here in its theoretical articulation and in its practical outlining in some concrete experiences, may offer some reflections in the form of useful recommendations for continuing and strengthening the promotion of GCED.  Envision 4.7 Event and Roadmap Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Bridge 47 Envision 4.7 took place in Helsinki in 2019, bringing together 200 education practitioners, civil society representatives and decision makes to create the Envision 4.7 Roadmap, a policy guideline to the future implementation of SDG Target 4.7 in Europe. This video presents the Envision 4.7 story.  Global Citizenship: A Path to a Better World Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: NGO-UNESCO Liaison Committee Presentation at the Forum of NGO Liaison Committee (UNESCO) by Stefania Giannini, Deputy Secretary General, UNESCO. The need for new pedagogies and solidarity that respects diversity. Education must also aim to develop peace, gender equity, and the meaning of the ODDs, notably 4.7 in relation to Global Citizenship Education. Civil society partners are critical to fighting extremism and hate.  How Can Education Really Contribute to Solving the Climate Crisis? Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO “Debating the Futures of Education” is a video series produced by UNESCO, within the framework of an initiative that seeks to reimagine the futures of education. The purpose of this video is to think about how education can really contribute to solving the climate crisis.  UNESCO Green Citizens: A Global Voice for Local Actors of Change Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESCO launches the UNESCO Green Citizens Initiative, a flagship project to support citizen engagement for the planet. The UNESCO Green Citizens campaign echos the global voice of local actors of change, highlighting innovative citizen projects from around the world.  Aboriginal Worldviews and Perspectives in the Classroom: Moving Forward Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Province of British Columbia This resource presents how the BC Ministry of Education is embedding Aboriginal perspectives into all parts of the curriculum in a meaningful and authentic manner. It will also help educators to move ahead with transformative practice in relation to Aboriginal education.  Irish Aid Development Education Strategy 2017-2023: Development Education Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Irish Aid With the adoption at the UN in September 2015 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world renewed its commitment to eradicating global poverty, hunger and inequality. SDG Target 4.7 calls on States to provide education to ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development. Development education strengthens understanding of the global justice dimension of each of the Goals, inspiring and enabling people to take action at local, national and global levels. It is critical to achieving the promise of transformative change that defines the SDGs.This strategy affirms Ireland’s commitment to development education and its central role to both our international development programme and Irish foreign policy.   A Global Vision for Citizenship Education: The European Model Year of publication: 2010 Author: Mohammed Lashin | Rania Algmal Corporate author: Egyptian Society of Comparative Education and Educational Administration (ESCEEA) The researchers provide a global vision of education for citizenship, drawing on some examples from Europe. The researchers review the experiences and models from European institutions, and how educational institutions in the Arab world can benefit from them.