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Аналитическая записка: Обучение на протяжении всей жизни в Центральной Азии Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Обучение на протяжении всей жизни занимает самое центральное место в глобальной повестке дня в области образования и ЦУР4 с обязательным обеспечением "инклюзивного и справедливого качественного образования и возможностей обучения на протяжении всей жизни для всех".Центральноазиатские системы образования добились успеха в обеспечении почти всеобщей грамотности, в том числе среди взрослых, а также во всеобщем предоставлении образования на начальном и среднем уровнях. Однако прежняя система Советского Союза привела к определенной негибкости систем образования в субрегионе, а также их неспособности быстро адаптироваться к разным потребностям учащихся, ставя сложную задачу в обеспечении обучения на протяжении всей жизни. Policy brief: lifelong learning in Central Asia Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Lifelong learning stands at the very core of the global education agenda and SDG 4, with a commitment to ensure ‘inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all.Central Asian education systems have been successful in ensuring near-universal literacy, including among adults, as well as the universal provision of education at the primary and secondary levels. However, the legacy of the Soviet Union has resulted in a certain inflexibility of education systems in the sub-region, as well as their inability to rapidly adapt to the diverse needs of learners—posing a significant challenge to ensuring lifelong learning. Dixième Réunion du Groupe de Haut Niveau sur l’Éducation pour Tous (EPT): Déclaration de Jomtien Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO This statement is the outcome of 10th meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All. The meeting was held from 22 to 24 March 2011 in Jomtien, Thailand to urge to progress towards the EFA goals. Levels of learning are alarmingly low: if younger generations don't learn, how can they contribute to the sustainable development of Africa? Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Dakar | Regional Coordination Group on SDG 4-Education 2030 in West and Central Africa | Teaching and Learning Educators’ Network for Transformation With the adoption of The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, UN member states and partner organizations have agreed to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all by 2030. Building on the unfinished agendas of the Millennium Development Goals and Education for All, quality education and learning are at the very core of both SDG4 and CESA 16-25 (see box 1). Five of the seven SDG4 targets are specifically designed with the intention of addressing the global learning crisis. Moreover, CESA 16-25 specifically calls on African Union member states to address issues of quality and equity in education, particularly at the pre-primary level, a neglected area in terms of investment and policy, and at the primary level where geographical disparities indicate that girls and women, the poorest and those leaving in remote areas are still left behind. The next question is whether these international and regional commitments have been translated into national policies and strategies that can address the alarmingly low levels of learning.  Décima Reunión del Grupo de Alto Nivel sobre Educación para Todos (EPT): Declaración de Jomtien Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO This statement is the outcome of 10th meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All. The meeting was held from 22 to 24 March 2011 in Jomtien, Thailand to urge to progress towards the EFA goals. Les niveaux d'apprentissage sont alarmants: si les jeunes générations n'apprennent pas, peuvent-elles contribuer au développement durable de l'Afrique? Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Dakar | Regional Coordination Group on SDG 4-Education 2030 in West and Central Africa | Teaching and Learning Educators’ Network for Transformation Avec l’adoption de le Programme pour le développement durable à l’horizon 2030, les États membres de l’ONU et les organisations partenaires ont convenu d’assurer, d’ici 2030, une éducation inclusive et équitable de qualité et de promouvoir des possibilités d’apprentissage tout au long de la vie pour tous. S’appuyant sur les programmes inachevés des Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement et de l’Éducation pour tous, l’éducation et les apprentissages de qualité sont au cœur même de l’ODD4 et de la CESA 16-25 (voir l’encadré 1 dans la section suivante). En effet, cinq des sept cibles de l’ODD4 sont spécifiquement formulées pour s’attaquer à la crise mondiale de l’apprentissage. En outre, la CESA 16-25 appelle spécifiquement les États membres de l’Union Africaine à aborder les questions de qualité et d’équité dans l’éducation, en particulier au niveau pré-primaire, un domaine négligé en termes d’investissements et de politiques, et au niveau primaire où les disparités géographiques laissent sur le côté les filles et les femmes, les plus pauvres et ceux qui vivent dans les zones reculées. La question est désormais de savoir si ces engagements internationaux et régionaux ont été traduits en politiques et stratégies nationalesqui peuvent s’attaquer aux niveaux alarmants des résultats d’apprentissage.  The Role of Higher Education in Promoting Lifelong Learning Year of publication: 2015 Author: Yang Jin, Schneller.Chripa, Roche.Stephen Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) UNESCO’s vision of lifelong learning encompasses all contexts (formal, non-formal and informal) and ages (‘from cradle to grave’) of learning. The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and its predecessor, the UNESCO Institute for Education, have promoted policy and practice in this field for more than four decades. The decision to produce this volume was prompted by an observation that lifelong learning – both as a concept and in its many practical manifestations – is becoming a staple of education policy discourse around the globe. At the same time, we noted that understandings of lifelong learning differ widely, not only between countries, but also across the sub-sectors of education systems.This book, which emerged from a seminar held in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, addresses various ways that higher education can promote lifelong learning, paying due consideration to regional disparities and specificities. These include responses to the learning needs of senior citizens in China, the challenge of implementing recurrent education in Japan, European efforts to develop a common approach to life-long learning at university, and how a lifelong learning approach is put into practice in higher education in Australia. It is hoped that this book will help the reader gain a better understanding of the theoretical frameworks and practical implementation of lifelong learning in higher education, both within their own region and globally.  Десятое совещание Группы высокогоуровня по образованию для всех (ОДВ): Джомтьенское заявление Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO This statement is the outcome of 10th meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All. The meeting was held from 22 to 24 March 2011 in Jomtien, Thailand to urge to progress towards the EFA goals. Tenth Meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All (EFA), 22-24 March 2011, Jomtien, Thailand: Jomtien Statement Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO This statement is the outcome of 10th meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All. The meeting was held from 22 to 24 March 2011 in Jomtien, Thailand to urge to progress towards the EFA goals. Dixième Réunion du Groupe de Haut Niveau sur l'Éducation pour Tous (EPT), 22-24 Mars 2011, Jomtien, Thaïlande: Déclaration de Jomtien Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: UNESCO Cette déclaration est le résultat de la 10e réunion du Groupe de haut niveau sur l'éducation pour tous. La réunion a eu lieu du 22 au 24 Mars 2011 à Jomtien, en Thaïlande pour pousser à progresser vers les objectifs de l'EPT.