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Fifteen Analytical Keys to Strengthen the Education 2030 Agenda Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) The joint review of the goals of the Education 2030 agenda and global change accentuated by the emergence of a fourth industrial revolution highlights the need to rethink the concepts that have influenced education over the past forty years. This necessity is accompanied by a major challenge: that of giving a new meaning to these concepts, in the same way education systems, in a transformational and united perspective. The present document proposes a global reflection based on fifteen keys of analysis, in order to help define a vision of education and learning that is in line with the Education 2030 agenda examines the following aspects: 1) education as a reflection of the type of society targeted; 2) the state as guarantor of the right to education; 3) education as a cultural, social and economic ; 4) the characteristics and roles of education systems; 5) learning throughout life long; 6) education according to age groups; 7) inclusion as a basis for education systems; 8) education for global and local citizenship; 9) education for sustainable development ; 10) STEM training to build sustainable societies; 11) the relevance of the gender issue at a time of the democratization of society and education; 12) computer programming as a new challenge in the teaching of ICT; 13) the evolution of the relationship between training and work; 14) the trio formed by curricula, educational establishments and pedagogy; and 15) teachers as decision-makers.   Quinze clés d’analyse pour renforcer l’agenda Éducation 2030 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) L’examen conjoint des objectifs de l’agenda Éducation 2030 et des changements planétaires accentués par l’émergence d’une quatrième révolution industrielle met en évidence la nécessité de repenser les concepts qui ont influencé l’éducation au cours des quarante dernières années. Cette nécessité s’accompagne d’un défi de taille : celui de donner un sens nouveau à ces concepts, de même qu’aux systèmes éducatifs, dans une perspective transformationnelle et unie. Le présent document propose une réflexion globale reposant sur quinze clés d’analyse, en vue de contribuer à définir une vision de l’éducation et de l’apprentissage qui soit en adéquation avec l’agenda Éducation 2030. Il se penche ainsi sur les aspects suivants : 1) l’éducation en tant que reflet du type de société visé ; 2) l’État en tant que garant du droit à l’éducation ; 3) l’éducation en tant que politique culturelle, sociale et économique ; 4) les caractéristiques et les rôles des systèmes éducatifs ; 5) l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie ; 6) l’éducation en fonction de groupes d’âge ; 7) l’inclusion en tant que fondement des systèmes éducatifs ; 8) l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale et locale ; 9) l’éducation pour le développement durable ; 10) la formation aux STEM en vue de bâtir des sociétés durables ; 11) la pertinence de la problématique hommes-femmes à l’heure de la démocratisation de la société et de l’éducation ; 12) la programmation informatique en tant que nouveau défi dans l’enseignement des TIC ; 13) l’évolution de la relation entre la formation et le travail ; 14) le trio formé par les curricula, les établissements éducatifs et la pédagogie ; et 15) les enseignants en tant que décideurs.  On Educating and Learning for Better Futures: A Journey Through Education in Times of Transformation Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Renato Opertti The author of the book, Renato Opertti, president of the OEI Advisory Board, presents this publication divided into six chapters: On the global and the local, On Ibero-America, opportunities and pending challenges, On thinking, educating and learning, PISA findings and the resilience of educational systems, Regarding Meirieu and educators and On the new generations and the future of education in Uruguay.  Sobre educar y aprender para futuros mejores: Un viaje por la educación en tiempos de transformación Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Renato Opertti El autor del libro, Renato Opertti presidente del Consejo Asesor de la OEI, nos presenta esta publicación que divide en seis capítulos: Sobre lo global y lo local, Sobre Iberoamérica, oportunidades y desafíos pendientes, Sobre pensar, educar y aprender, Hallazgos de pisa y la resiliencia de los sistemas educativos, A propósito de Meirieu y los educadores y Sobre las nuevas generaciones y los futuros de la educación en Uruguay.  Curriculum in Transformation Mode: Rethinking Curriculum for the Transformation of Education and Education Systems Año de publicación: 2023 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) Through these pages, Renato Opertti shares a series of reflections that invite us to revisit the curriculum as an opportunity and lever for societies to express their visions and aspirations. Curriculum can serve to position education as the pillar of a renewed social contract grounded on the welfare of all learners as persons and supporting societies and communities give effect to sustainable and better futures for the younger generations. To do so, we need to re-conceptualize curriculum at large: from a mere specification of frequently fragmented learning contents to its understanding as both a process and product of public policy developments in which diversity of stakeholders own and take responsibility for education as a global common good. Curriculum and pedagogy, by going hand-inhand, and supported by effective teaching, learning and assessment processes, can play a key role in fulfilling the right to education for every learner equally, according to their own individual needs. Key ideas in this book help us to rethink curriculum with future-oriented approaches, entailing a stronger involvement of younger generations in the decision-making process and a careful attention to vulnerability and disadvantaged groups. A curriculum that embraces individuality and diversity within collaborative and caring learning settings, nurtures freedom and autonomous thinking, connects meaningfully the global and the local, and assumes the hybridization of education. The book also delves into perspectives for educational transformation prioritizing the development of learners’ foundational and transformative competencies as the barometer of a progressive curriculum. Crucially, this entails rethinking the mindsets and practices of education systems in light of the interconnected challenges posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, post COVID-19, generative AI and the sustainability of the planet and the world. Education in a Post-COVID World: Additional Considerations (In-Progress Reflection; No.43, 2021) Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) This discussion document analyses some implications of the ideas proposed in the seminal UNESCO document “Education in a post-COVID world: Nine ideas for public action” (2020). Based on the work of the International Commission on the Futures of Education, the documents’ contributors included prominent figures with a wide range of professional and policy experience who hail from various regions of the world. The set of nine interconnected ideas illuminates the way forward toward the transformation of education and education systems and a reimagined future seen through a progressive lens. On one hand, it reaffirms basic principles, understandings, and commitments with regard to education as a global common good and universal human right; it also articulates the need to both reinvent multilateralism for a new global order and, crucially, to mobilize ideas and funding for transforming education. On the other hand, the document advocates for a comprehensive educational agenda, including the following critical issues: (i) visualizing educators as decision-makers in educational systems; (ii) appreciating students as active actors with rights; (iii) recognizing the value and specificity of the school space; (iv) addressing the dilemmas around technology’s ability to serve as an equalizer of opportunities; and (v) revisiting educational content for the sustainability of younger generations. Educación en un mundo post-COVID: consideraciones adicionales (Reflexiones en Progreso; No.43, 2021) Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) Este documento de discusión analiza algunas implicaciones de las ideas propuestas en el documento seminal “Educación en un mundo post-COVID: Nueve ideas para la acción pública” (2020) producido por la Comisión Internacional sobre el Futuro de la Educación. Entre los colaboradores del informe se encuentran destacadas figuras con una amplia experiencia profesional y política procedentes de diversas regiones del mundo. El conjunto de nueve ideas interconectadas ilumina el camino a seguir hacia la transformación de la educación y los sistemas educativos y hacia un futuro reinventado visto a través de una lente progresista. Por un lado, reafirma los principios, entendimientos y compromisos básicos con respecto a la educación como bien común global y derecho humano universal. También, articula la necesidad tanto de reinventar el multilateralismo para un nuevo orden global como, fundamentalmente, de movilizar ideas y financiación para transformar la educación. Por otro lado, el documento aboga por una agenda educativa integral que incluya los siguientes aspectos críticos: (i) visualizar a los educadores como tomadores de decisiones en los sistemas educativos; (ii) valorar a los estudiantes como agentes activos con derechos; (iii) reconocer el valor y la especificidad del espacio escolar; (iv) abordar los dilemas en torno a la capacidad de la tecnología para servir como igualadora de oportunidades; y (v) revisar los contenidos educativos para la sostenibilidad de las generaciones más jóvenes. L’éducation dans un monde post-Covid: considérations supplémentaires (Réflexion en cours; No. 43, 2021) Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) Ce document de discussion analyse certaines implications des idées proposées dans le document initial « L’éducation dans un monde post-COVID : Neuf idées pour l’action publique » (2020) produit par la Commission internationale sur les futurs de l’éducation. Parmi les contributeurs de ce document figurent des experts éminents ayant une large expérience professionnelle et politique, provenant de diverses régions du monde. L’ensemble de ces neuves idées interconnectées éclaire la voie à suivre pour transformer l’éducation et les systèmes éducatifs et concevoir l’avenir dans une optique progressiste. D’une part, il réaffirme les principes de base, la compréhension et les engagements concernant l’éducation en tant que bien commun mondial et droit de l’homme universel ; il exprime également la nécessité de réinventer le multilatéralisme pour un nouvel ordre mondial et, surtout, de mobiliser des idées et des fonds pour transformer l’éducation. D’autre part, le document plaide en faveur d’un programme éducatif global, incluant les questions critiques suivantes: (i) visualiser les éducateurs comme des décideurs dans les systèmes éducatifs ; (ii) considérer les étudiants comme des acteurs actifs ayant des droits ; (iii) reconnaître la valeur et la spécificité de l’espace scolaire ; (iv) aborder les dilemmes autour de la capacité de la technologie à combler les inégalités ; et (v) revoir les contenus d’enseignement pour la durabilité des jeunes générations. Curriculum in the Education 2030 Agenda: Latin America and the Caribbean Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) “Curriculum in the Education 2030 Agenda: Latin America and the Caribbean”1 discusses the importance of rethinking the curriculum in light of a transformational, humanistic and holistic vision of education. The Education 2030 Agenda, which emerged from the World Education Forum (WEF) 2015 held in Incheon, Republic of Korea, positions curriculum as a powerful education policy tool leading the way to effective, relevant and sustainable learning opportunities, processes and outcomes. Curricula have a positive effect as levers for the sustainable, inclusive, fair and cohesive development of a country. They reflect and help to construct the type of society envisioned. The article provides recommendations to strengthen the positioning of curriculum toward an inclusive and equitable quality education in Latin America and the Caribbean. It therefore addresses the following questions: 1) How is curriculum currently conceived?; 2) What role does it play in the reforms aimed at improving equity and quality of the learning processes?; 3) What are the main regional challenges in relation to curriculum development?; and 4) How could countries align their curricula with their development needs? Ten Clues for Rethinking Curriculum Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Renato Opertti Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) This discussion document highlights the urgency of rethinking curriculum in light of reinforcing the commitments of the Education 2030 Agenda on learning, disruptive systemic worldwide societal changes, and crucially, the profound transformation of education and education systems post Covid-19. Curriculum is always at the core of giving effect to social aspirations and ideals on the why, what, how, when, and where of teaching, learning, and assessing. We propose a series of 10 interconnected clues to deepen on the systemic and holistic understanding of curriculum as contributing to lay foundations for a better, sustainable and fair future. These clues are: understanding the new generations; combatting factors related to vulnerability; reinforcing understanding between school and families; deepening glo-local education; enhancing the focus on the person; promoting synergies among values; valuing diversity; focusing on education that enhances freedom; moving toward hybrid modes of education; and inspiring affection for educators.