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Repetition and Dropout in Basic Education in the Arab Countries Year of publication: 2021 Author: Noor Aldeen Alsasi Corporate author: Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) The file is a report produced by the Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science (ALECSO) on dropout and repetition in basic education in the Arab world. The report aims to answer the following questions:What are the reasons that have prevented, and may prevent in the coming years, from achieving compulsory education?Until the age of sixteen, at least in the countries for which this clause falls within their objectivesStrategy in the field of education?- What are the main reasons for basic education students failing and dropping out of school beforeCompleting this stage or keeping some of them outside the educational system without their right to education?What are the proposals to move forward towards addressing the phenomenon of school wasting?With the required efficiency, at a critical stage in the formation of the person, building himself and servingthe society? Curriculum and Training Manual: Reflection and Training in Adult Education Programs Year of publication: 2019 Author: Hadeel Gharaiba Corporate author: Child and Family Protection Association This curriculum and training manual is produced by the Training and Community Empowerment Center of the Family and Childhood Protection Association - Irbid. It was developed in cooperation with the German Association for Adult Education. It is a curriculum designed to help trainers and facilitators implement a set of exercises related to adult education programmes.This curriculum, and this guide, is the result of diligent work aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the Community Empowerment Center and its volunteers to prepare educational and training curricula and manuals that are based on the concepts of popular education. The topics of the guide came as a result of a number of programs and trainings implemented by the German Association for Adult Education, and as a basic need for the Training and Community Empowerment Center - Irbid. Neuroscience Applied to Everyday Life: David del Rosario, Neuroscience Researcher (Full Version) Year of publication: 2022 Author: David del Rosario Corporate author: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) Why are we unhappy even when everything is going well? What is thought? Do we know how our mind and body works? "Knowledge, if not applied, is useless," says scientist David del Rosario. In this video, the researcher analyzes different experiments and questions our relationship with what we think to address what he calls "everyday neuroscience".  Comprehensive Sex Education Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Ministry of Education, Argentina What are we talking about when we say Comprehensive Sex Education? What challenges does integrality take on? In this issue of the Human Rights, Gender and CSE at school collection you will find a series of activities to work in the classroom and a theoretical framework to think about CSE.  Inequalities and Gender Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean Year of publication: 2023 Author: Karina Batthyány Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) The chapters of this book are the result of the powerful research work carried out within the framework of the call “Inequalities and gender violence in Latin America and the Caribbean", promoted by CLACSO. They seek, as a whole, to outline answers to these questions, through innovative methodologies that redefine conventional tools and give the texts great singularity. The point of view is, in all cases, novel and localized: territorially, but also in terms of theory and epistemology. The reading of This book manages to immerse the reader's gaze in a truly critical approach to the reality of the continent.  Popular Education and Critical Pedagogies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Emancipatory Currents for Public Education in the 21st Century Year of publication: 2018 Author: Estela Quintar | Inés Cappellacci | Anahí Guelman | Claudia Loyola | María Mercedes Palumbo | Shirly Said | Laura Tarrio | Silvya De Alarcón | Beatriz Areyuana | Fabián Cabaluz | Felipe Zurita | Jonathan Piedrahita | Yicel Giraldo | Cindy Guzmán | Yolanda Pino | Andrés Castaño | Mónica Salazar Castilla | Héctor Fabio Ospina | Piedad Ortega Valencia | María Teresa Cruz Bustamante | Juan Carlos Hernández | Cándida Chávez | Ariana Celeste Aquino | Suyapa Pérez | Danilo R. Streck | Alfonso Torres Carrillo | Alfredo Manuel Ghiso | Oscar Jara Holliday Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) In the pages and chapters of the book you walk through the corners of Bolivia with indigenous voices and struggles, through a Chile and an Argentina that go through stories, struggles and disputes over public affairs in the midst of hostile contexts, through a Central America (El Salvador, Costa Rica and Mexico) that rescues a tremendous legacy of organizational and revolutionary processes, and for Colombia, which in its fight for peace, collects the voices of organized youth. At the same time, this construction takes up great thinkers and collective actors who have enriched the paths of Popular Education and Critical Pedagogies.Thus, crossed by our Latin American history, by the distressing challenges and tensions that democracies go through today in each of our territories and contexts, by the conservative restorations that condition and surround us, Critical Pedagogies and Popular Education cannot but, according to what we have been seeing, that working in defense of the right to education that seems to be liquefying in several of our countries, they cannot help but put on the attire of a teacher to resist, from the state public school, the right to learn from children and young people and the right to be a teacher, to teach, of thousands of teachers who seem to want to be replaced by “educational leaders” and canned technological programs, with very good dividends for their importers.  Promoting Climate-Sensitive Early Childhood Care and Education in Emergencies Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) This brief addresses a gap in climate change and education literature: young children who are affected by crises. Climate mitigation and adaptation efforts often exclude early childhood care and education (ECCE), especially in crises and emergencies. Therefore, the brief outlines multisectoral ECCE interventions that can serve as solutions to broader climate change mitigation and adaptation goals. These interventions look at long-term solutions that reduce children’s exposure to climate change risks. The aim of these long-term solutions is to create new climate-adapted ways of thinking, being, and doing by focusing on care – for each other and for the earth – and by building climate resilience among children and their supporting care systems.  Education 2030: Incheon Declaration and Framework for Action for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 4: Ensure Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Promote Lifelong Learning Opportunities for All Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO The Incheon Declaration articulates the collective vision and commitment of the international community on global education. The 2030 Framework for Action provides guidance for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 4.  UNESCO 2017: Annual Report 2017 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO This Annual Report takes stock of these actions and many others, undertaken during the mandate of the former Director-General, Irina Bokova, to whom I wish to pay tribute. The Report also reflects the professionalism and expertise of the Organization’s staff working across the world, and translating the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’s Goals into action. The Report features UNESCO’s commitment to provide a world of justice, peace and sustainable development.Guided by the ideals of peace and progress, UNESCO represents a powerful force for transformation in the face of today’s challenges. It is also well-placed to share our wide-ranging experience and formulate the innovative ideas that the world currently needs, bearing in mind specific conditions on the ground and the need to respect local history and culture. Transforming Lives through Education Year of publication: 2018 Author: Anne Müller | Cristina Stanca-Mustea Corporate author: UNESCO 1945-2018: This book invites the reader on a fascinating photographic journey that highlights UNESCO’s work in promoting education across the world for more than seven decades. Above all, it testifies to the power of education to transform lives, build self-confidence, contribute to economic and social progress, and promote intercultural understanding.Through this book, the reader will discover the history of UNESCO’s work in education from its foundation to its current role as global leader for the coordination of Goal 4 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, dedicated to education.The publication highlights the important milestones, normative advances, innovations and    outstanding projects in our history, which bear witness to our humanistic vision of education. Drawing on a rich archive of photographs, some of them little known, this book illustrates the scale and diversity of UNESCO’s education programme across the globe.