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التنوع الثقافي والتعايش السلمي في الوطن العربي: التحديات الفكرية والسياسية Year of publication: 2015 Author: Osman Hassan Corporate author: Jil Research Center أصبحت مسألة التنوع الثقافي من المسائل المهمة في المجتمع العربي المعاصر. وقد شغلت الإشكاليات التي تثيرها مثل: "التعايش السلمي". "الوحدة في التنوع". "الاختلاف". "دولة المواطنة"... وغيرها: شغلت كثيرا من الكتاب. والمفكرين. والباحثين على مدى السنوات الماضية. وجزء كبير من تلك الجهود ركز اهتمامه في تدعيم قضايا التنوع الثقافي لبناء المجتمع من ناحية. وتعزيز علاقة الانتماء المشترك في الوطن الواحد من ناحية أخرى. وذلك بالنظر لما تثيره قضايا التنوع الثقافي من مطالب متناقضة على الحياة السياسية خلفت واقعاً مأساويا في جانب من التجربة العربية الحديثة والمعاصرة يقتضي المعالجة على مستوى الفكر والممارسة. لهذا نقول في ضوء التجربة المعيشة في المجتمعات العربية إن مسألة التعايش بين الثقافات. وأشكال التنوع. وما انبثق عنها من اشكاليات ليست ذات طبيعة ثقافية. وإنما هي مشكلة سياسة ومصالح مرتبطة بالبعض تزامنت مع متغيرات نمو الوعي بحقيقة الذات ومعرفة حقوقها المشروعة. كما إن التعايش يتحقق على أساس الحقوق والواجبات التي تكفلها الأنظمة والدساتير التي يضعها البشر.  Cultural Diversity and Peaceful Coexistence in the Arab World: Intellectual and Political Challenges Year of publication: 2015 Author: Osman Hassan Corporate author: Jil Research Center The issue of cultural diversity has become an important issue in contemporary Arab society. It has occupied the problems it raises, such as: "peaceful coexistence". "Unity in Diversity". "the difference". "State of Citizenship"... and others: It occupied a lot of books. and thinkers. and researchers over the past years. A large part of those efforts focused on strengthening the issues of cultural diversity to build society on the one hand. And strengthening the relationship of common belonging to the one country on the other hand. This is in view of the contradictory demands raised by cultural diversity issues on political life, which have left a tragic reality in an aspect of the modern and contemporary Arab experience that requires treatment at the level of thought and practice. That is why we say in light of the experience of living in Arab societies that the issue of coexistence between cultures. and forms of diversity. And the problems that emerged from it are not of a cultural nature. Rather, it is a problem of politics and interests linked to some that coincided with the variables of the growth of awareness of the truth of the self and knowledge of its legitimate rights. Coexistence is also achieved on the basis of the rights and duties guaranteed by the systems and constitutions established by human beings.  العنف المدرسيّ في التعليم العربيّ: أسبابه، طرق الوقاية والعلاج Year of publication: 2012 Author: Khalid Abu Asaba Corporate author: Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies يستعرض الكاتب في هذا المقال قضية العنف المدرسيّ في التعليم العربي. ويتطرق لأهم الأسباب، وطرق الوقاية والعلاج. كما يناقش المقال بعض العوامل التي تشير لتعرض الطلاب للعنف المدرسي.  School Violence in Arab Education: Its Causes, Prevention and Treatment Methods Year of publication: 2012 Author: Khalid Abu Asaba Corporate author: Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies In this article, the author reviews the issue of school violence in Arab education. It deals with the most important causes, methods of prevention and treatment. The article also discusses some of the factors that indicate students' exposure to school violence.  اللاجئون والنازحون والتعليم: تحديات جديدة تقف في وجه التنمية والسياسات Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training (NORRAG) يلفت هذا العدد من أخبار NORRAG الانتباه إلى العديد من الأبعاد المختلفة للاجئين والنازحين والتعليم. لا ينصب التركيز على الهجرة الاقتصادية أو على الهجرة من أجل التعليم العالي في حد ذاته ، بل على ما يسميه المنتدى الاقتصادي العالمي "الهجرة غير الطوعية" وعلاقاتها بالتعليم.  Refugees, Displaced Persons and Education: New Challenges for Development and Policy Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training (NORRAG) This issue of NORRAG News (NN) draws att ention to many diff erent dimensions of refugees, displaced persons and education, but it is not focused on economic migration or on migration for higher education per se, but on what the WEF calls ‘involuntary migration’ and its connections with education.  Education, Children on the Move and Inclusion in Education: Lessons Learned and Scalable Solutions to Accelerate Inclusion in National Education Systems and Enhance Learning Outcomes Year of publication: 2022 Author: Neven Knezevic | Katherine Curtiss | Eric Gero Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This report summarizes how UNICEF and its partners have contributed to the creation of education solutions that support the skills development and educational attainment of children on the move in countries and regions across the world. Country case studies highlighting best practices from 19 countries and the East African and Sahel regions showcase UNICEF’s work with country governments on issues such as the inclusion of refugees in national education systems and improving relations between refugee children, their families, and their host communities.  Digital Learning for Every Child: Closing the Gaps for an Inclusive and Prosperous Future Year of publication: 2021 Author: Matt Brossard | Marta Carnelli | Stephane Chaudron | Rosanna Di-Gioia | Thomas Dreesen | Daniel Kardefelt-Winther | Céline Little | Jean Luc Yameogo Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Pre-COVID-19, half of the world’s children were already unable to read a simple text by the age of 10. School closures have deepened pre-existing learning disparities, within and among countries, due to inequities in access to technology. This brief summarises research findings and provides actionable recommendations for how to equitably scale up digital learning and provide children and young people with the skills to improve their prospects and safeguard their well-being. It pinpoints solutions for education systems’ use of digital and blended learning anchored in a sound pedagogical approach and urges the G20 and other countries to overcome the barriers that limit the potential benefits of digital learning.  The Global Youth: Journey to Act! Year of publication: 2021 Author: Valerie Duffy | Leo Gilmartin | Dermot O’Brien | Valery Molay Corporate author: National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) This resource is designed to make it as easy as possible for you to look at the big issues with your group. No matter if you are short on time, or don’t feel you have enough knowledge – there is something in here for you! Broken into 4 stages, the resource include all the knowledge, skills and guided activities for you to use with and for young people, using non-formal development education methodologies: Connect with the ‘self’ Meeting young people where they are at Seeing and claiming our global identity Collective action  Connect With Respect: Preventing Gender-Based Violence in Schools; Classroom Programme for Learners in Upper Primary and Early Secondary School (Ages 12-15) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Helen Cahill | Sally Beadle | Michelle Davis | Anne Farrelly | Katherine Romei Corporate author: UNESCO Harare This toolkit for schools in the region addresses the growing issue of school violence, including bullying and gender-based violence. The tool from the programme Connect with Respect (CwR) guides teachers in lower secondary schools to deliver a range of activities with their students. The activities can be integrated within a range of subjects, including literacy, social studies, civics/citizenship education, health, life skills and sexuality education.