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Promoting inclusive teacher education: policy Año de publicación: 2013 Autor: Ian Kaplan | Ingrid Lewis Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok ‘Promoting Inclusive Teacher Education’ is a series of five advocacy guides. The guides discuss challenges and barriers to inclusive education in different areas of teacher education and offer related strategies and solutions for effective advocacy towards more inclusive practices. The series begins with this introductory guide. It provides an overview of inclusive teacher education and of what advocacy means in this context. It also provides an introduction to the topics covered in the four other guides in the series. These are ‘Policy’, ‘Curriculum’, ‘Materials’, and ‘Methodology’.Advocacy Guide 2: Policy – raising awareness of existing policies for inclusive education and changing/adapting policies at different levels in the education system (e.g. at the ministry, teacher education institution and school levels). Policy refers mainly to the guiding rules, laws and principles of education at the national level and within teacher education institutions. Policy guides the practices of individuals, groups and institutions on various inclusive education issues.   Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: The Key to Unlocking SDG 4 - Quality Education for All Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Matt Wisbey Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok This brochure, designed as a bright and bold resource to be used with policy makers and other key stakeholders, explores the reasons why mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) is the key to quality lifelong learning opportunities for all. Linking the key elements of MTB-MLE with SDG4’s targets, it outlines the benefits for both individual learners and society as a whole. Полиязычное образование на основе родного языка. Ключ к реализации ЦУР 4 - качественное образование для всех Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Matt Wisbey Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok Полиязычное образование на основе родного языка - это образование, начинающееся на языке, которым ученик владеет свободно и затем постепенно вводит другие языки.Справедливое качественное образование и непрерывное обучение для всех возможно только тогда, когда образование учитывает и отражает полиязычный характер общества. Дети, молодежь и взрослые нуждаются в образовательных возможностях, основанных на их образе жизни и потребностях, на родном языке и посредством него.Поскольку ЦУР 4 является основополагающей для других целей устойчивого развития, без полиязычного образования на основе родного языка остальные 16 целей так и останутся недостижимыми.Информация в этой брошюре частично основана на презентациях и дискуссиях с 5-й Международной конференции по языку и образованию: устойчивое развитие посредством многоязычного образования, которая состоялась в Бангкоке, Таиланд, в октябре 2016 года.Для получения дополнительной информации о конференции или просмотра оригинальных презентаций и ключевых сообщений, пожалуйста, посетите: http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/mleconf/2016/program.htm Regional Capacity Development Resource Book on Monitoring SDG4-Education 2030 in Asia-Pacific Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok | UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific The Education 2030 Agenda calls for robust monitoring, reporting, and evaluating indicators from Early Childhood Education (ECE) to adult education. The new agenda demands clear indicators and measurement to generate evidence-based international discourses and advocacy. Ensuring availability of education data and statistics for evidence based policy making and planning is also crucial. Countries’ capacity to respond to these demands will depend on quality mechanism for monitoring in place and technical capacity of data providers and users. The modules included in the this Regional Capacity Development Resource Book on Monitoring SDG 4-Education 2030 in Asia Pacific covers various topics that are relevant to building an effective national monitoring system, such as the creation of a national indicator framework and the development of national strategies for education statistics; strengthening the administrative data production system; and increasing the household survey application in monitoring education at the national level, as well as reporting at the global level.  Asia-Pacific guidelines for the development of national ESD indicators Año de publicación: 2007 Autor: Daniella Tilbury | Sonja Janousek | Derek Elias | Joel Bacha Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok UNESCO Bangkok, with assistance from the Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in conjunction with Macquarie University in Australia, implemented a project to assist with the important task of monitoring and assessing progress during the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD). This process has been funded by the generous contribution of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology under the Japanese Funds-In-Trust for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The DESD provides an important opportunity to enhance the profile of ESD in both formal and informal learning spaces which in turn assists UNESCO Member States with the transformation into sustainable societies. Efforts to promote and integrate ESD at all levels will be key to advancing the reach of the Decade.Responding to the DESD International Implementation Scheme’s (IIS) recommendation to develop indicators (see Appendix 1), the Asia-Pacific DESD Indicators Project commenced in March 2006. The first stage of the project has resulted in the publication of this Guidelines document which assists UNESCO Member States in the Asia-Pacific region with the development of ESD indicators and monitoring systems at the national level.The document is intended to provide an important practical resource for UNESCO National Commissions, in addition to other stakeholders, in the area of ESD indicator development. By outlining how to develop national ESD indicators, the Guidelines offers an effective way of building knowledge and increasing ownership of the Decade among stakeholders. Rather than deliver a pre-packaged set of ESD indicators, this document provides countries with a foundation for developing indicators that are relevant to their national contexts.The objectives of the Guidelines are:• To assist with understanding the nature of ESD indicators and the different approaches for their use;• To identify the different types of ESD indicators and what they may reveal about progress;• To identify important sources, methods and planning tools for both data collection and reporting;• To encourage UNESCO Member States in the Asia-Pacific region to work collaboratively, share experiences and learn about meaningful monitoring and assessment during and beyond the DESD; and• To build national capacity to develop ESD indicators and ESD data collection mechanisms at the national level Orientations Asie-Pacifique pour l'élaboration d'indicateurs nationaux Año de publicación: 2007 Autor: Daniella Tilbury | Sonja Janousek | Derek Elias | Joel Bacha Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok L'UNESCO Bangkok, avec l'aide de la Commission de l'Éducation et de la Communication (CEC) de l'Union mondiale pour la nature (UICN) en collaboration avec l'Université Macquarie en Australie, a mis en œuvre un projet pour aider à la tâche importante de suivi et d'évaluation des progrès de la Décennie des Nations Unies. Éducation pour le développement durable (DEDD). Ce processus a été financé par la contribution généreuse du ministère de l'Éducation, de la Culture, des Sports, des Sciences et de la Technologie au Fonds fiduciaire japonais pour l'éducation pour le développement durable. Le DEDD offre une occasion importante de rehausser le profil de l'EDD dans les espaces d'apprentissage formels et informels, ce qui aide les États membres de l'UNESCO à se transformer en sociétés durables. Les efforts déployés pour promouvoir et intégrer l'EDD à tous les niveaux seront essentiels pour faire progresser la portée de la Décennie.Répondant à la recommandation du DEDD International Implementation Scheme (IIS) pour l'élaboration d'indicateurs (voir Annexe 1), le Projet d'Indicateurs DEDD de l'Asie-Pacifique a débuté en mars 2006. La première étape du projet a abouti à la publication du présent document qui aide l'UNESCO Les États membres de la région Asie-Pacifique, avec l'élaboration d'indicateurs et de systèmes de suivi au niveau national.Le document est destiné à fournir une ressource pratique importante aux Commissions nationales de l'UNESCO, en plus des autres parties prenantes, dans le domaine de l'élaboration d'indicateurs de développement durable. En définissant la manière d'élaborer des indicateurs nationaux de développement économique durable, les Lignes directrices offrent un moyen efficace de renforcer les connaissances et d'accroître l'appropriation de la Décennie par les parties prenantes. Plutôt que de fournir un ensemble pré-emballé d'indicateurs EDD, ce document fournit aux pays une base pour développer des indicateurs qui sont pertinents à leur contexte national.Les objectifs des lignes directrices sont les suivants:• Aider à comprendre la nature des indicateurs EDD et les différentes approches pour leur utilisation;• Identifier les différents types d'indicateurs EDD et ce qu'ils peuvent révéler sur les progrès;• Identifier les sources, les méthodes et les outils de planification importants pour la collecte et le compte rendu des données;• Encourager les États membres de l'UNESCO de la région Asie-Pacifique à travailler en collaboration, à échanger leurs expériences et à en apprendre davantage sur le suivi et l'évaluation significatifs pendant et après le DEDD; et• Renforcer la capacité nationale d'élaborer des indicateurs EDD et des mécanismes de collecte de données EDD au niveau national Mother Tongue and Early Childhood Care and Education: Synergies and Challenges Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Sheldon F. Shaeffer Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok Evidence tells us that learning first in one’s MT leads to better outcomes in the future – for individuals, cultures, and nations. But MT is used rarely in ECCE programmes and the early grades of primary school so that many children are forced to learn in a language they poorly understand, and in an environment which neglects and even represses their cultural identity and the language which “carries” it. Evidence also tells us that good quality ECCE programmes enhance the well-being of young children. But many governments spend few resources on ECCE and put very little effort into creating a developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum and pedagogy for young pre-school children. The challenge is that while the most disadvantaged children benefit the most from ECCE programmes, these children participate in them the least. Thus, for both cultural and educational reasons, and as a child’s right, ECCE and initial literacy should be provided in a child’s MT, and actions can be taken at both macro- and micro-levels to ensure that this is achieved. In other words, the long and often difficult process of revitalising, maintaining, and further developing endangered languages of indigenous peoples must begin first in families and communities – but then must continue into ECCE programmes and into the wider education system. Without this, indigenous, minority languages and cultures will never thrive – and many will not survive.  Écoles Heureux: Un cadre pour l'apprenant Bien-être dans la région Asie-Pacifique Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok Le projet Bonne écoles a été lancé en Juin 2014, le but de promouvoir l'apprenant le bien-être et le développement holistique. Il en résulte sur les résultats de la recherche de l'UNESCO à Bangkok sur «Apprendre à vivre ensemble», qui a examiné la manière dont les systèmes éducatifs peuvent promouvoir la paix par l'éducation dans la région Asie-Pacifique. Bien que le concept de «Apprendre à vivre ensemble» se traduit souvent au niveau politique, il y a peu de preuves quant à la façon dont il est mis en œuvre dans la pratique. Par conséquent, des écoles Heureux vise à identifier et reconnaître les pratiques éprouvées au niveau des écoles qui intègrent ce concept. Счастливые школы: Основа благополучия учащихся в Азиатско-Тихоокеанском регионе Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok Этот региональный доклад был подготовлен Региональным бюро ЮНЕСКО по образованию в Азиатско-Тихоокеанском регионе (ЮНЕСКО, Бангкок). В нем представлены результаты исследования проведенного в рамках проекта «Счастливые школы». Этот отчет, основанный на результатах серии мероприятий, проводимых в рамках проекта «Счастливые школы», признает важную взаимосвязь между счастьем и качеством образования. Он объединяет эти два элемента и призывает системы образования выходить за рамки традиционных областей обучения, чтобы охватить разнообразие талантов и умений, признавая ценности, сильные стороны и компетенции, которые способствуют как повышению счастья, так и благополучию учащихся, но также и их процветать и праздновать свои достижения. Ensuring Inclusive Education for Ethnolinguistic Minority Children in the COVID-19 Era: Guidance Note Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok This Guidance Note aims to stimulate thinking into the unique challenges facing children from marginalized ethnolinguistic communities as they re-enter school or continue with various forms of distance learning. Links to resources that may not address language directly, but contain information that could be applied to ethnolinguistic minority children, are included as footnotes.