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세계시민교육 정책 개발을 위한 가이드 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Swee-Hin Toh | Gary Shaw | Danilo Padilla Autor corporativo: APCEIU 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원은 유네스코 회원국이 국가 교육정책에 세계시민교육을 반영하고 이를 통해 지속가능발전목표 4.7을 효과적으로 달성하는 것을 돕기 위해 『세계시민교육 정책 개발을 위한 가이드(Global Citizenship Education: A Guide for Policymakers)』를 개발ㆍ출간하였다.본 가이드는 크게 두 부분으로 나뉜다. 첫 번째 장에서는 세계시민교육의 배경과 논리, 그리고 개념을 차례로 살펴봄으로써 세계시민교육을 개괄하고자 하였다. 그리고 두 번째 장에서는 각국이 자신의 우선적 목표와 맥락에 맞게 세계시민교육을 현행 교육 시스템에 반영할 수 있도록 하는 다양한 선별적 전략들을 정책 검토ㆍ개발, 교육과정 검토ㆍ개발, 역량 강화, 지식의 창출ㆍ공유ㆍ확산, 모니터링 및 평가 등의 5가지 주요 정책 영역으로 나누어 제시하고자 하였다.본 가이드는 영어와 한국어로 우선 출간되었으며, 향후 전 세계의 더 많은 독자들에게 접근성을 제공하기 위하여 프랑스어와 아랍어를 포함한 다른 언어로도 추가 번역될 예정이다. 모쪼록 본 가이드가 정책입안자들과 실천가들에게 서로의 경험과 통찰을 나누는 계기를 제공할 수 있기를 바란다. Report of the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional GCED Network Meeting: Perspectives, Strategies and Actions for GCED Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Gertie Steukers | Carolyn Medel-Añonuevo | Abdoul Wahab Coulibaly Autor corporativo: UNESCO Harare | APCEIU An increasingly globalized world has raised questions about what constitutes meaningful citizenship as well as about its global dimensions. Global Citizenship Education (GCED) aims to empower learners to assume active roles to face and resolve global challenges and to become proactive contributors to a more peaceful, tolerant, inclusive and secure world.Education is the most important tool for equipping young people, our future generation of leaders, with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to tackle prejudice and hostility, and to build more peaceful, tolerant and equitable societies. While there are different understandings and manifestations of GCED in different countries, GCED in its various forms is fast becoming an important and necessary component of education systems in sub-Saharan Africa and across the world.The commitment of actors around the world to promoting GCED has contributed highly to the development of GCED, including raising awareness and catalysing action. Furthermore, this has led to the incorporation of GCED in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Target 4.7, which captures the clear call for an education that addresses the needs of the twenty-first century, empowering learners to act towards a more peaceful, just, inclusive and sustainable world.GCED reflects the aim of education to go beyond just access and ‘ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong opportunities for all’ in the next fifteen years.UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA) and the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) invited partners across Africa for the 2017 Sub-Saharan Africa GCED Regional Network Meeting on 6–7 April 2017 in Johannesburg. The meeting was designed to jumpstart the formation of the Africa Regional GCED Network, map different GCED programmes in the region, and explore areas of possible collaboration in light of solidifying regional action on GCED. Potential Influence of World Heritage Sites over the Global Citizenship Education in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Manual for Teachers of General Secondary and High school Education Programmes Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Baipakov K.M. | Voyakin D.A. | Massanov M.N. | Sarsenova E.A. | Shaigozova Z.N. Autor corporativo: APCEIU | National World Heritage Committee (Kazakhstan) Present publication is a manual for teachers for of general secondary and high school education programmes of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. It aims to raise awareness of teachers and students on the issue of local cultural and natural heritage, and Global Citizenship Education Concept, and to introduce World Heritage and Global Citizenship Education topics to the general secondary and high school education programmes of Kazakhstan. For Kazakhstan and Central Asian, it is a first attempt to understand the potential contribution of UNESCO World Heritage Sites to the Global Citizenship Education.This publication can be separated in three parts. First part presents general description of UNESCO and its cooperation with the Republic of Kazakhstan. It pays particular attention to each Kazakhstan’s site from the UNESCO World Heritage list. Second part covers Global Citizenship Education concept, and main international trends in field of school education in the world. Third part of this publication provides practical guide on the ways that Kazakhstan’s teachers of general secondary and high school education programmes can use World and Intangible Heritage for promotion of global citizenship concept among their students. All three examples of education courses were made as much different from each other as possible in order to provide to Kazakhstan’s teachers a wider choice for preparation of their own classes dedicated to the World Heritage sites and Global Citizenship Education. EIU Best Practices Series No. 49: GCED for Social Justice and Development; A Case from Uganda Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU Creating a peaceful, trusting and supportive learning environment is a strong driver for a nation’s sustainable development. Any society whose citizens have no cognitive, socio-emotional and behavioral values like respect for self and humanity, is doomed for chaos. The concepts of Education for International Understanding(EIU) and Global Citizenship Education(GCED) in this programme emerge from the need for harmonious living in the society. Sustainable human and economic development is built upon the successful dissemination and implementation of EIU/GCED practices. To understand this better, let’s use the analogy of a bird that gains its momentum to fly from its feet, lungs and wings.The contributor uses this analogy to illustrate that EIU/GCED is the foundation that exerts momentum for social development.The contributor saw it necessary that for any sustainable development to flourish in Ugandan society, pragmatic values have to be perfectly blended with public awareness for they serve as the foundation of all economic, social, cultural and political efforts. The national value system should be based on a strong foundation on which all national efforts are rooted. The social aspirations of the citizens should be the ones that propel development needs and national priorities.To effect sustainable development, we need to see schools as strategic intervention points. Recent times have, however, witnessed that the level of discipline and value inculcation gradually declined to near extinction. The distortion of the social setting that inculcated the ethical values in the young generation has called for a need to remedy the gap. The EIU/GCED is strategically tailored to inculcate Table of Contents moral principles and values in the children through the direct contact and support of the teachers of Early Childhood Development (ECD), both primary and postprimary levels.The Nakaseke Core Primary Teachers’ College (PTC) is mandated to mainstream and promote the social uprightness of the community being a primary stakeholder in the integration of EIU/GCED in the Ugandan Primary Schools (PS) and Primary Teachers Education (PTE) Curriculum. Consequently, the training programmes were designed to enhance the capacity of PTC’s administrators, tutors and support staff, pre-service student teachers, district education officers and primary school teachers to inculcate the EIU/GCED moral values and principles among the learners. Students are then expected to apply EIU/GCED principles to their families and communities, and uphold the values of integrity, honesty, justice, responsibility, respect for humanity, hard work, unity and creativity. EIU Best Practices Series No. 47: Building Zones of Peace: Peace Education Programme; A Case from Costa Rica Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU Building Zones of Peace (BZP) is a non-formal peace and global citizen education programme created to promote peace and prevent violence in vulnerable urban communities in Costa Rica. The programme aims to encourage participants to develop a critical view of their contexts and explore different ways of taking action to transform the world we live in, and by recognizing how individual and collective efforts have a positive and direct impact in our personal, family and community spheres as well as nationally and globally.In 2017, BZP was conducted to a group of secondary education students ages 13 to 17. This year (2018), participants are young women, ages 18 to 22, all of the mothers who live in extreme poverty. These women have been selected by a governmental office whose aim is to reduce poverty by empowering them. Several resources and networks of support have been created in different areas such as health, employment, childcare and education to achieve this goal. In this sense, our programme was chosen to contribute significantly in this process. EIU Best Practices Series No. 48: Youth-Led Action Research of Transformation; A Case from India Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU This action research project is about the education for livelihood and life skills of marginalized young girls. This project was based from my experience in the Youth-Led Action Research Project organized by ASPBAE and UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning (UIL), which gradually led to the conception of the present action research project for the empowerment of the marginalized rural girls suppressed by patriarchal social systems. The Shodhinis are the subjects and objects of this action research. A hundred girls from ten villages conducted action research on the topics of gender, education, livelihood and life skills to young marginalized young girls aged between 14 to 25 years old in their respective communities. The Shodhinis discovered the joys of learning as they took positive steps in discovering and empowering themselves. The research enabled them to conduct various research methods like census and in-depth surveys of their fellow girls in their villages. As part of the research process, the girls also drew up a community map to understand their village. The relevance of this project to GCED values cannot be overemphasized especially in developing the cognitive, emotional and the behavioral dimensions of the girls themselves.This project not only focuses on analyzing the findings derived from the gathered data but also on generating action based on the data. It helped improve the way Shodhinis looked at themselves, their families, and their communities, inspiring them to become agents of change in their own lives as well as those of other girls in their villages. By amplifying their voices and opinions in the decision making processes at the family and community levels – for instance, by lobbying for the construction of libraries – the Shodhinis were able to demonstrate their leadership skills in shaping the development of their villages, thereby enhancing their dignity and self-worth. Youth Advocacy Kit on Global Citizenship Education Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU APCEIU has published the Youth Advocacy Kit on Global Citizenship Education (GCED) in order to provide youth leaders a guideline on advocacy for GCED. Targeting youth activists who currently participate in GCED programmes around the world, the kit offers the overview of GCED and advocacy as well as tips and tools to effectively implement advocacy campaign for GCED in local and global context. Furthermore, by sharing cases of youth advocacy in diverse fields, this kit also provides the real life examples which can be easily referred by youth interested in GCED advocacy. <Table of Contents>   Youth Advocacy Kit on GCEDChapter 1 - What is Global Citizenship Education (GCED)?Chapter 2 - What is GCED Advocacy?Chapter 3 - Youth as an Active Agent for GCEDChapter 4 - Sharing Cases of Youth AdvocacyChapter 5 - Youth Initiatives on GCED  How Can GCED Promote Gender Equality? (SangSaeng no. 51 Winter 2018) Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU The 51th issue of SangSaeng, under the theme of “How Can GCED Promote Gender Equality?,” explores the role of GCED to bolster gender equality. In this issue, readers are reminded that GCED is not an abstract idea- rather, it is connected to real-life issues such as questioning gendered roles, expectations and stereotypes that are prevalent in many societies; and therefore, it can be a vital accelerator in building a more equitable world. 3 Director’s Message 4 Special ColmunTools that Promote Gender Equality 8 Focus : How Can GCED Promote Gender Equality?8 Bringing Gender Equality to Science World12 Women For Better World15 Setting GCED Principles to Promote Girls’ Education in Tado18 Path to Building Next Gen Men 22 Best Practice22 Using GCED to Promote Gender Equality in Senegal26 Adapting GCED into a Specific Learning Environment 29 Special ReportThe 3rd International Conference on GCED 32 InterviewGirls in GCED 35 Youth NetworkGlobal Citizenship Education in Refugee Crisis Relief 38 LetterPoetry - The Sword in Our Sheath 42 Peace In my MemoryBachcha Posh : An Inside Look 46 Understanding the Asia-Pacific RegionGrafting Human Rights Tree in Five ‘Stans’ 50 APCEIU in Action Comment l’ECM peut-elle promouvoir l’égalité des genres ? (SangSaeng N° 51 Hiver 2018) Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU SangSaeng (상생), mot coréen d’origine chinoise, se compose de deux caractères : Sang (相), qui signifie « mutual » (les uns les autres) et Saeng (生), qui signifie « vie ». Mis ensemble, ils signifient « vivre ensemble », « s’entraider ». C’est notre vision pour la région Asie-Pacifique. SangSaeng (相生) se veut une plateforme de débats constructifs sur les sujets, méthodes et expériences dans le domaine de l’éducation à la compréhension internationale. SangSaeng vise aussi à promouvoir l’Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale, une des trois priorités de l’Initiative mondiale pour l’éducation avant tout, lancée par les Nations Unies en 2012. SangSaeng est publié deux fois par an par le Centre Asie-Pacifique d’éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU) sous l’égide de l’UNESCO. Version française produite par le Bureau régional de l'UNESCO pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest (Sahel) et édiitée avec l'appui de l'APCEIU. 3 MESSAGE DU DIRECTEUR4 RUBRIQUE SPECIALE​   Outils pour la promotion de l'égalité des genres8 FOCUS: COMMENT L'ECM PEUT-ELLE PROMOUVOIR L'ÉGALITÉ DES GENRES?​   08 L'ÉGALITÉ DES GENRES DANS LE MONDE SCIENTIFIQUE   12 LES FEMMES POUR UN MONDE MEILLEUR   15 FIXER DES PRINCIPES D'ECM POUR PROMOUVOIR L'ÉDUCATION DES FILLES DES FILLES TADO   18 SUR LA VOIE DES HOMMES DE LA PROCHAINE GÉNÉRATION   22 BONNES PRATIQUES   22 Utiliser l'ECM pour promouvoir l'égalité des genres au Sénégal   26 Adapter l'ECM à un environnement d'apprentissage spécifique29 REPORTAGE SPÉCIAL    La 3e Conférence internationale sur l’ECM: Une plate-forme durable et robuste pour l’ECM32 ENTRETIEN     Les filles dans l'ECM35 RÉSEAU DE JEUNES    L'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale dans l'aide au réfugiés en situation de crise38 LETTRE    Poésie - l'épée dans notre fourreau 42 LA PAIX DANS MA MÉMOIRE     Bachcha Posh : Un regard intérieur46 COMPRENDRE LA REGION ASIE-PACIFIQUE     Greffer l'arbre des droits de l'homme dans les cinq « Stans »50 APCEIU EN ACTION   어떻게 세계시민교육이 성 평등에 기여할 수 있을까? (상생 제51호 2018년 겨울호) Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: APCEIU 상생 51호는 “어떻게 세계시민교육이 성 평등에 기여할 수 있을까?”라는 주제로 성 평등을 강화하기 위한 세계시민교육의 역할을 다룬다. 이번 호를 통하여 독자들은 세계시민교육이 추상적인 것이 아니라, 우리의 실제 삶과 관련이 있으며, 많은 사회에서 만연한 성 역할, 기대, 고정관념에 대해 의문을 던지는 교육이며, 더욱 평등한 사회를 만드는 데 기여하는 주요한 촉진제가 될 수 있음을 깨닫게 될 것이다. 3 발간사4 스페셜 칼럼 : 성 평등을 증진시키는 도구들 8 포커스: 어떻게 세계시민교육이 성 평등에 기여할 수 있을까?8 과학계에 도입하는 성 평등12 더 나은 세상을 위해 힘쓰는 여성들15 소녀 교육을 위한 Tado의 세계시민교육 원칙 세우기18 다음 세대의 남성들을 양성하는 길 22 모범 사례22 세계시민교육을 통한 세네갈의 성 평등 증진26 중앙아시아 학생들의 창의적이고 실제적인 능력 향상을 위한 세계시민교육 사례 연구29 스페셜 리포트 : 3차 세계시민교육 국제회의: 세계시민교육을 위한 탄탄하고 지속 가능한 플랫폼을 위하여 32 인터뷰 : 필리핀에서 여성 교육 향상에 힘쓰는 세 명의 젊은 연구자들과의 인터뷰35 유스 네트워크 : 위기 상황에 적용한 세계시민교육38 시 : 우리의 칼집에 꽂힌 검42 내 기억 속의 평화 : 성별을 숨기고 살아야 하는 아프가니스탄 소녀 이야기46 아시아-태평양 지역 이해하기 : 5개의 ‘스탄’ 국가에 인권의 나무를 접붙이다50 교육원 활동