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Teaching Across Borders: A Guide to Follow-up Activities for APTE Alumni Teachers Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU | Korea R. Ministry of Education IntroductionLaunched in 2012, the Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education (APTE) marks its 10th anniversary this year with a solid record of steady growth. The Programme started with only two countries— Mongolia and the Philippines—and has since added five more: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, and Thailand. Even the COVID-19 pandemic has not impeded the APTE’s development and instead provided the basis for an online form of educational exchange. Over the past decade, more than 2,000 teachers in Korea and the partner countries participated in the APTE and guided numerous students. This was thanks to the unwavering support of teachers who sought dissemination of the value of Global Citizenship Education, a key element of UNESCO’s educational agenda. We express our deepest appreciation to the teachers and students who took part in the APTE. Human ties going beyond national borders are rare and precious. This project has tied many people around the world, with the teachers and students who participated continuing efforts to further consolidate their ties. To assist and facilitate teachers’ efforts toward follow-up activities after participating in the APTE, the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) under the auspices of UNESCO has released these guidelines on follow-up activities. Encouraging all teachers who are determined to continue Global Citizenship Education in the wider world, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the writers and researchers for their dedication toward the publication of this book. We sincerely hope that these guidelines promote follow-up activities for international education exchange and its sustainability GCED: Advocacy, Practice and Awareness Handbook for Teachers Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok Purpose and scope of the handbookThis handbook is the second in a series of GCED advocacy and awarenessraising publications. The first was the joint publication by APCEIU and UNESCO(2021) titled Global citizenship education: a policymaking awareness and advocacy handbook.This latest handbook aims to raise awareness among teachers in the Asia-Pacific region on GCED and to equip teachers with knowledge about GCED, its importance and how to teach it, using good practices, to enhance learners’ competences at the classroom level, for society’s overall benefit.Recognizing that education policies, strategies and practices in the Asia-Pacific region reflect GCED in diverse ways, this handbook also seeks to provide a common regional understanding of what GCED is. Who can benefit from this handbook?The major beneficiaries of this handbook are teachers, educators and learners. Through explaining what GCED is and its outcomes, this handbook will enable teachers and educators to develop a deeper understanding of the benefits that GCED brings to learners. This handbook will also help teachers to themselves cultivate the necessary values, knowledge, skills and attitudes, and make the required behavioural changes, as one must become a responsible global citizen first in order to empower others to do so.As a practical guide, this handbook also supports teachers to integrate GCED into their teaching. The handbook provides examples of good practices, compiled from the Asia-Pacific region, that teachers can easily adapt for use in their classrooms to boost GCED values, knowledge, skills, attitudes and behavioural changes, among learners of all ages. Resources listed in the annex provide teachers with additional support.Policy-makers and school leaders can also benefit from this handbook; it serves as an additional reference to Global citizenship education: a policymaking awareness and advocacy handbook (APCEIU and UNESCO, 2021); to assist them in understanding what support teachers need in delivering GCED. This guide can also provide insights on how to foster resilience and rebuild education systems so that they are better equipped to deal with future crises. Renewing Our Commitment through Revision of 1974 Recommendation (SangSaeng no.60, 2023) Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU After nearly 50 years, UNESCO is in the process of revising “the 1974 Recommendation”. The revision aims to ensure the sustained relevance of the Recommendation within the evolving global and educational landscape in the face of contemporary and future threats to peace, and notably included the concept of ‘global citizenship’. Recognising its profound significance, SangSaeng No. 60 focuses on the theme of “Renewing. Our Commitment through the Revision of the 1974 Recommendation” to delve into the intrinsic value and significance underpinning the revision of this normative instrument.  Contents 03 Editor's Note 04 Special Column Peace Educators Reflect on Revision of 1974 Recommendation / Betty Reardon & Tony Jenkins Renewing Our Commitment to Build a Culture of Peace through Education / Toh Swee-Hin  12 FOCUS: Renewing Our Commitment through Revision of the 1974 Recommendation Highly Capable, Profoundly Human / Elisa Guerra Revisiting UNESCO 1974 Recommendation / Bert J. Tuga & Edward Shiener S. Landoy Creatively Innovative Thinking for 21st Century / Patrice Ssembirige Observations on Revision of 1974 Recommendation / Rilli Lappalainen  26 Special Report What You Need to Know about Revision of 1974 Recommendation / UNESCO and APCEIU  28 Best Practices Tell Me About My Planet / Elvira Sarsenova Crucial Strategy to Mainstream GCED in Education / Rebecca Rosario Bercasio  36 Story Time Bringing GCED to Life Through the Power of Social Impact Films / Virginia Pittaro  40 Understanding the Asia-Pacific Region Mosaic of Sri Lankan Cultural Life / Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri  44 GCED YOUTH NETWORK Youth Addressing Pressing Social Issues / Umair Mushtaq & Anna Susarenco  48 Letter Butterfly Effect of Embracing Opportunities / Khalifa Affnan  50 APCEIU in Action Food Security and Peace (SangSaeng no.59, 2022) Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU The food security issue is vital in pursuing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which specifically include a goal of zero hunger. Hunger is both a cause and a result of conflicts. In this perspective, SangSaeng No. 59 focuses on the issue of “food security and peace” in order to examine the impacts of food insecurity and food crises and to explore possible alternatives or solutions to prevent conflicts and secure peace. Contents 03  Editor’s Note 04   Special ColumnRepositioning Youth for Responsible Citizenship / Michael Boakye-Yiadom and Raymond Chegedua Tangonyire, SJ.   08   FOCUS: Food Security and Peace 08 Conflict of Securing Food – ‘Food Insecurity is in Effect Creating an Existential Threat to Human Existence’ / Gavin E L Hall 12 Prioritizing Food Justice – Thinking About Water/Food Nexus for Latin America / Mayari Castillo 16 Feeding the Planet’s Survival –  Climate Crisis and Food Security are Paramount Issues for Students to Connect with Nature / Simon Klein  21  Best Practices 21 Archipelagos of Certainty and Inclusion – Identifying Diverse Strategies to Make Learning Effective for Disabled / Eduardo Esteban Perez Leon 25 Adventure Education in Youth Work – Using Rick to Connect People and Nature to Unlearn Unhealthy Behaviours / Tina Trdin 30  InterviewRoad to Peace and Hope in Times of Crisis – Lee Chul Soo’s Works on Peace and Living Beings  / APCEIU    36  Story TimeMessage of a Warlus / Marisol Bock   40  Peace in My MemoryPeace at Home / Ivy Joshia 44  Understanding the Asia and the PacificRenaissance of Traditional Archery in Asia / Lee Seunghwan  48   LetterMaking History with the EIU Photo Class Programme / Fanny Amalia Surya Tantular 50   APCEIU in Action [Summary] First Meeting of UNESCO Chairs Relating to Global Citizenship Education Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | APCEIU This report shares the overview of the First Meeting of UNESCO Chairs Relating to Global Citizenship Education held on Friday, 30 September 2022. The event was co-organized by UNESCO and APCEIU with the main objective of gathering UNESCO Chairs from GCED-related fields to discuss the need for a platform for information sharing and knowledge exchanges and share ideas of how UNESCO Chairs could collaborate through joint projects.As UNESCO is in the process of revising the 1974 UNESCO Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the report also shared the summary of the discussion over the meeting regarding the current status of the revision process and UNESCO Chairs' thoughts and suggestions on the revised Recommendation.  [Summary] Global Citizenship Education Forum: Sharing Stories of Empowering Citizens to Tackle Global-Local Challenges Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Korea to UNESCO | Group of Friends for Solidarity and Inclusion with Global Citizenship Education | APCEIU This report shares the overview of the Global Citizenship Education Forum held under the theme ‘Sharing Stories of Empowering Citizens to Tackle Global-Local Challenges’ on Friday, 13 May 2022. The event was co-organized by the Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Korea to UNESCO and the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) in collaboration with the Group of Friends for Solidarity and Inclusion with GCED (Afghanistan, Armenia, Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Senegal and Serbia). This report shares the summary of the event, particularly the presentations on GCED activities implemented by practitioners from Armenia, Austria, Colombia, Jordan, Kenya and the Philippines to influence more GCED programmes/initiatives on various contexts and backgrounds.  2023 Youth Leaders' Mentorship & Local GCED Project: Activity Report Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU This report summarizes 10 GCED projects implemented in different parts of the world by the alumni of APCEIU’s Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED in 2023. Ranging from community advocacy for global citizenship to youth-led campaign projects, 10 GCED initiatives have been taken by 10 young leaders in their own communities in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. APCEIU offers GCED training programmes targeting youth leaders around the globe to encourage them to achieve the SDGs through global citizenship and GCED. Since 2015, the Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED has been held every year in the Republic of Korea, inviting 50 young global leaders to take part in an intensive training programme where they share their actions, deepen their knowledge on global/local issues, enhance their motivation to take actions for a change, and establish the young leaders’ network on GCED. Since 2021, it has been shifted to a comprehensive training programme composed of online training workshops, mentorship, and local project implementation. 5th Annual Meeting of the GCED Actors' Platform: Meeting Report Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU This meeting report provides the summary of the 5th Annual Meeting of the GCED Actors' Platform held on 20 October 2023. The report outlined the presentations from UNESCO, regional coordinators from 4 Regional GCED Networks (Arab States, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa), including their achievements in advancing GCED in their respective regions over the past year and discussion on potential ways to strengthen GCED implementation on both regional and global levels. Report on Roundtable for Advocating Global Citizenship Education and Climate Change Education Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: APCEIU This report shares the overview of the Roundtable for Advocating Global Citizenship Education and Climate Change Education, held on Saturday, 11 November 2023. The event was co-organized by the Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Korea to UNESCO, Office for Climate Education, Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) in partnership with the Group of Friends for Solidarity and Inclusion with GCED (Afghanistan, Armenia, Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Nigeria and Oman), in support of the Korean National Commission for UNESCO and the French National Commission for UNESCO. This report shares the summary of the event, particularly the presentations on GCED activities and Climate Change Education by experts from Uganda, the Republic of Korea, and France to promote the values and initiatives of GCED and CCE. Common Curriculum Guide for Peace Education in Northeast Asia Año de publicación: 2023 Autor: Sicong Chen | Jeongmin Eom | Kevin Kester Autor corporativo: APCEIU Inspired by the recommendations from the study, Peace Education in Northeast Asia: A Situational Analysis (APCEIU, 2021), APCEIU coordinated a project to develop a common curriculum for peace education in Northeast Asia. This initiative was undertaken in partnership with UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office for East Asia, UNESCO Chair on Peace Studies at Nanjing University, UNESCO Chair on Education for Peace, Social Justice and Global Citizenship at Kyushu University, Peace Education Commission of the Peace Studies Association of Japan, Japan Association for International Education, and Korean Society of Education for International Understanding. This guide serves as a framework for supporting peace education in diverse communities across Northeast Asia. Its primary function is to aid in the design and development of peace education programs tailored to various contexts within the region. It is our sincere hope that this guide will serve as a catalyst, encouraging and assisting more teachers and practitioners in the region to actively participate in our collective efforts to foster peace in and through education.