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Cultural Mediation for the Safeguarding and Enhancement of Tunisian Heritage: Citizen Initiatives (Ethnologies; vol. 38, no. 1-2) Year of publication: 2016 Author: Selma Zaiane-Ghalia Corporate author: Folklore Studies Association of Canada | Laval University Since its independence, Tunisia has invested major efforts to include the valuation of the cultural heritage in a prospect of economic development betting on the tourism sector. The diverse governmental institutions concerned by the protection and the valuation of the patrimonial heritage, such as the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Tourism, set up several initiatives of cultural mediation for that purpose. Numerous reports and publications mention these data, but little is written on the important contribution of citizens and community organizations in the field of cultural mediation. Yet, the associative movement was always strong in Tunisia and has been strengthened increasingly since the revolution of 2010.From visits and from personal meetings held on the ground and completed by recent data gathered on the Web, on blogs, social media pages or also on professional Websites, we propose to examine the place of citizen participation in cultural mediation in Tunisia. We shall take, for that purpose, examples of concrete projects.
Libraries and Sustainable Development: A Growing Relationship (Documentation et bibliothèques; vol. 63, no. 3) Year of publication: 2017 Author: Pascale Guertin | Valérie Poirier-Rouillard Corporate author: Association pour l'avancement des sciences et des techniques de la documentation (ASTED) Green roofs, geothermal systems, sustainable materials, recycling and reuse are words that spontaneously come to mind when it comes to sustainable development.But what does this concept really mean? How does it manifest itself, concretely, in our environment, in our life habits? The library ecosystem is increasingly giving way to the precepts of sustainable development, by its civic nature and its mission to share knowledge, but also by its inspirational nature and with new ideas.In Québec and internationally, various green library projects that are focused on the needs and development of the communities they serve are plentiful and distinctive, giving rise to a new discourse that harmoniously interweaves existing considerations and imperatives without compromising the needs of future generations.The following article summarises the principal components of a project undertaken during a summer course taught by Réjean Savard, namely SCI6372 – Aspects internationaux et comparés de l’information. It is the result of a field trip organised by the École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l’information (EBSI) in Germany, Prague and Strasbourg during the summer of 2016. It provides an overview of the initiatives of some libraries around the world, and invites us to reflect on the role of the green library.
International Conference on Global Citizenship Education and International Solidarity Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Quebec Association of International Cooperation Organizations (AQOCI) This material aims to share practices and reflections on education for global and solidarity citizenship. The conference was initiated by the international committee of the Festival des Solidarités (Festisol) and led by AQOCI (Quebec Association of International Cooperation Organizations).
Equality and Prevention of Gender Violence in Adolescents and Young People: Guide for Those Responsible for Youth Leisure Activities Year of publication: 2021 Author: Santiago Boira | Isabel Ortega y Javier Cebrián Corporate author: Aragonese Institute of Youth The purpose of this guide is to work on equality and the prevention of gender violence with those responsible for youth leisure activities. Working with them is essential because of the impact they can have on a large number of young people and because of the special bond that is created between all the people who participate in the activities.
2021 Environmental Education Resource Guide to Contribute to the Solution Year of publication: 2021 Author: Mabel Fernández Izard | Ester Bueno González | Rosario Toril Moreno | Teresa Antolín García | Carmen García Valcárcel | Gema Herranz Aparicio | Isabel Matesanz Miguel | Antonio Moreno Rodríguez | Carmen García Cocero | Pedro Llorente Encinas Corporate author: Spain. Ministry for Economic Transition and the Demographic Challenge Environmental education is the essential essence of all the projects, works and services offered by the National Center for Environmental Education (CENEAM). This Environmental Education Resource Guide offers first reading of the fundamental documents in environmental education, followed by resources and tools to put it into practice. The vast majority of the resources are accessible and downloadable from the Internet and you can also consult them in the Catalog of the CENEAM Documentation Center.
Guide to Educational Resources on Climate Change Year of publication: 2020 Author: Rosario Toril Moreno | Teresa Antolín García | Carmen García Valcárcel | Gema Herranz Aparicio | Isabel Matesanz Miguel y Antonio Moreno Rodríguez Corporate author: Spain. Ministry for Economic Transition and the Demographic Challenge This educational resource guide on climate change is organized according to the educational stages: infant, primary and secondary, a section for environmental educators has also been incorporated. Various resources have been included within each stage: books, magazines, games, websites, apps, videos, etc. When the resource is digital, the download link is provided and the rest can be found at the RECIDA centers and requested on loan, or purchased at bookstores or the corresponding publishers. In general, the documents that are included in the guide are published from 2015 to the present, although some of earlier dates have been maintained, considering that they have not lost their relevance and are of sufficient quality.
Re-enchant Education: How Does the School Develop Inclusion Strategies for Victims of the Armed Conflict? Year of publication: 2014 Author: Marco Fidel Vargas Julián Gómez Delgado Adriana Varela Montenegro Viviana Wilches Bautista Marcela Cadena Cruz Laura Angélica Rodríguez Silva Michelle del Pino Bustos Juan Carlos Merchán Zuleta Valentina Zarama Moreno Dillyane de Sousa Ribeiro Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) | Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Este libro es el resultado de los aprendizajes surgidos del trabajo conjunto con 22 instituciones educativas distritales de Bogotá, con las Direcciones Locales de Educación y con la Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED), con miras a contribuir a la garantía y restitución de los derechos de niños, niñas, adolescentes y mujeres víctimas del conflicto armado que están escolarizados en la ciudad.
Purple Alert: Spaces Free of Sexual Harassment Year of publication: 2021 Author: Yohandra Iriarte | Yuliet Lopez Moreno | Adriana Moreno | Danish Market | Maria Fernanda Mace Caraballo | Natalia Torres Lopez | Veronica Fernandez | Wendy Nunez | Monica Manotas Dager | Juliet Nieto Flowers | Yarimar Melendez | Leidy Laura Diaz Rooms | Joyce Trivino | Olga Batista | Roslin Puello | Yacira Branch | Dawn Arias | Stephanny Galeano Urzola | Carmen Yepez | Judith Medina | Denis Deulufeut Flour | Ladies Guard | Johassandy Ortega Susa | Schild Julius White | Adriana of La Ossa | Leidy Laura Perneth Couple Corporate author: Center for Research and Popular Education / Program for Peace (CINEP/PPP) This document shares the experience of a meeting between a group of women from popular sectors of the city of Cartagena, to reflect on their right to a life free of violence. These meetings took place from the Circle of the Word of Women, developed by the Center for Research and Popular Education/Program for Peace (Cinep/Ppp) in the south of La Guajira, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Cartagena, in within the framework of the project Intercultural Education for the Defense of the Rights of Ethnic Groups.
Presentation: Sustainable Development and Higher Education in a Global World (Revista Iberoamericana De Educación; vol.73) Year of publication: 2017 We cannot define the world of the 21st century without referring to it as globalized. Consequently, sustainable development and higher education are obliged to interact sustainably in their educational, research and social transfer dimensions. This document presents a monograph on the RIE in which the theory and practice of these concepts are addressed in a multidimensional way in different scenarios of the exercise. The works that are shown are of a high research quality, whose point of union is the inclusive approach and attention to the diversity of human beings as actors, no longer local, but planetary in the teaching and learning processes.
Conference-Debate: Can Citizenship Be Taught? Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: University of Strasbourg At the initiative of the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management, this conference/debate brings together: Roland Ries, Mayor of Strasbourg; Jacques-Pierre Gougeon, rector of the Academy of Strasbourg, chancellor of universities; Michel Deneken, 1st vice-president of the University of Strasbourg; Willy Zimmer, professor of public law;Dominique Jung, editor-in-chief of Latest News from Alsace (moderator). 