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L'Education transforme nos existences Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: UNESCO Education lights every stage of the journey to a better life, especially for the poor and the most vulnerable. Education’s unique power to act as a catalyst for wider development goals can only be fully realized, however, if it is equitable. That means making special efforts to ensure that all children and young people – regardless of their family income, where they live, their gender, their ethnicity, whether they are disabled – can benefit equally from its transformative power. Education empowers girls and young women, in particular, by increasing their chances of getting jobs, staying healthy and participating fully in society – and it boosts their children’s chances of leading healthy lives. To unlock the wider benefits of education, all children need the chance to complete not only primary school but also lower secondary school. And access to schooling is not enough on its own: education needs to be of good quality so that children actually learn. Given education’s transformative power, it needs to be a central part of any post-2015 global development framework.
코로나19를 이겨내는 미디어 리터러시 백신 10가지 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: 전국미디어리터러시교사협회 본 영상은 코로나19의 확산으로 그 어느 때보다 미디어 속 정보에 관심을 기울이기 되는 시기에 왜곡된 정보에 흔들리지 않도록 10가지 미디어 리터러시 방안을 소개한다.
Education Transforms Lives Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: UNESCO Education lights every stage of the journey to a better life, especially for the poor and the most vulnerable. Education’s unique power to act as a catalyst for wider development goals can only be fully realized, however, if it is equitable. That means making special efforts to ensure that all children and young people – regardless of their family income, where they live, their gender, their ethnicity, whether they are disabled – can benefit equally from its transformative power. Education empowers girls and young women, in particular, by increasing their chances of getting jobs, staying healthy and participating fully in society – and it boosts their children’s chances of leading healthy lives. To unlock the wider benefits of education, all children need the chance to complete not only primary school but also lower secondary school. And access to schooling is not enough on its own: education needs to be of good quality so that children actually learn. Given education’s transformative power, it needs to be a central part of any post-2015 global development framework.
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.
United Against Racism Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO This video features messages by the following prominent women and men from the worlds of cinema, the media, music, sport and science alongside UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Freida Pinto, Naomi Campbell, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Jean-Michel Jarre, UNESCO Artist for Peace Marcus Miller, Jorge Ramos, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Yalitza Aparicio, Rossy de Palma, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Sumaya bint Al Hassan, Bobi Wine, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Forest Whitaker, UNESCO Champion for Girls’ and Women’s Education Nadia Nadim, Amadou Gallo Fall, Ada Hegerberg and UNESCO Artist for Peace Gilberto Gil.UNESCO has been on the forefront of the fight against racism since its creation in 1945. In 1978, it adopted the Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice which reaffirms that “All human beings belong to a single species and are descended from a common stock. They are born equal in dignity and rights and all an integral part of humanity.”
A Media Literacy Framework for Australia Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Australian Media Literacy Alliance (AMLA) Media literacy is the ability to critically engage with media in all aspects of life. It is a form of lifelong literacy that is essential for full participation in society. This material presents 10 competencies, key concepts, and knowledge indicators for media literacy education.
UNESCO MIL CLICKS Social Media Innovation Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO MIL CLICKS is a way for people to acquire media and information literacy (MIL) competencies in their normal day-to-day use of the Internet and social media and to engage peer education in an atmosphere of browsing, playing, connecting, sharing, and socializing. The acronym MIL CLICKS stands for Media and Information Literacy: Critical-thinking, Creativity, Literacy, Intercultural, Citizenship, Knowledge & Sustainability.
UNESCO MIL CLICKS: Innover avec les médias sociaux Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO MIL CLICKS permet non seulement aux gens d'acquérir des compétences en matière d'éducation aux médias et à l'information (MIL en anglais) dans leur utilisation quotidienne d'Internet et des médias sociaux mais également d'engager l'éducation par les pairs dans une atmosphère de navigation, de jeu, de connexion, de partage et de socialisation.
C'est quoi une information? Year of publication: 2015 Author: Olivier Marquézi | Mathieu Decarli Corporate author: Radio France | Réseau Canopé | France Télévisions | La Generale de Production Un film d’animation qui aborde des questions telles que « Qu’est-ce qu’un média », « Qu’est-ce qu’une information », « Qu’est-ce qu’une source ?... ». Autant de sujets pour amener les élèves à une pratique raisonnée autour des écrans, de l’information, du métier de journaliste.
Changeons le commerce, pas le climat Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Artisans du Monde Cette vidéo donne la parole aux producteurs, premières victimes des conséquences de la hausse des températures.Cette vidéo est un des supports: de la mallette pédagogique "Le grand voyage d'un chocolat équitable" du kit "Consommer responsable, l'alimentation" co-édité avec CANOPE 