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Guide de mise en œuvre écoles éducation à l'environnement primaire et secondaire Año de publicación: 2005 Autor corporativo: China. Ministry of Environmental Protection L'ONU a proposé le développement durable et l'éducation environnementale dans l'Agenda 21 comme un objectif d'éducation pour le XXIe siècle. Dans de nombreux pays développés, l'éducation environnementale est devenue une partie importante de l'éducation qui est compatible avec le développement social. La Chine est également confrontée à de graves problèmes environnementaux qui font plus de demandes pour le mode de développement économique et le niveau de protection de l'environnement. Depuis les années 1980, bien que l'éducation environnementale a été effectuée dans les écoles primaires et secondaires, sa concentration était plus que la transmission des connaissances de l'environnement. Afin de nourrir l'idée de développement durable pour les étudiants et les encourager à prendre des mesures pour un avenir durable, le Ministère de l'éducation de la RPC a officiellement intégré l'éducation environnementale dans le cadre de la fondation des écoles primaires et secondaires. Ce guide vise à fournir des conseils concrets pour les enseignants et autres éducateurs à organiser des activités pour favoriser la compréhension globale du système environnemental des élèves et de développer leurs capacités à prendre des responsabilités pour la protection de l'environnement dans la vie sociale. Il donne également des conseils pour les services administratifs de l'école pour gérer et soutenir ces activités, d'exploiter et de développer de multiples ressources en éducation à l'environnement, et d'appliquer des méthodes et des stratégies pour l'éducation environnementale. En outre, il fournit des méthodes d'évaluation de l'éducation environnementale en tant que point de départ pour ajuster et améliorer la mise en œuvre de l'éducation environnementale. 中小学环境教育实施指南 Año de publicación: 2005 Autor corporativo: China. Ministry of Environmental Protection The UN proposed sustainable development and environmental education in Agenda 21 as an educational goal for the twenty-first century. In many developed countries, environmental education has become an important part of education that is compatible with social development. China is also facing serious environmental problems that make more demands for mode of economic development and level of environment protection. Since the 1980s, although environmental education has been carried out in primary and secondary schools, its concentration was no more than imparting environmental knowledge. In order to nurture the idea of sustainable development for students and encourage them to take action for a sustainable future, the Ministry of Education of PRC has formally incorporated environmental education in the foundation course of primary and secondary schools. This guide aims to provide concrete advice for teachers and other educators to organize activities to foster students’ comprehensive understanding of the environmental system and develop their capacities to take responsibilities for environment protection in social life. It also gives advice for the school’s administrative departments to manage and support these activities, to exploit and develop multiple environmental education resources, and to apply different methods and strategies to environmental education. In addition, it provides methods of evaluating environmental education as a starting point to adjust and improve the implementation of environmental education. Changes in Ethiopia's language and educational policy - pioneering reforms? Año de publicación: 2009 Autor: Katrin Seidel | Janine Moritz Autor corporativo: 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies The political changes of the ninety-nineties in Ethiopia were connected with a far-reaching education reform and a transition from the use of only Amharic and English as media of instruction to a system that uses a multi-lingual approach to education. At present 25 local languages are told to be already used at primary level as medium of instruction. Despite the overall success the reform’s main obstacle is overcoming material and professional shortages in view of a growing number of pupils. План действий Всемирная программа образования в области прав человека : Первый этап Año de publicación: 2006 Autor corporativo: UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights The Plan of Action for the first phase (2005-2007) of the World Programme was adopted by all United Nations Member States in July 2005. It proposes a concrete strategy and practical guidance for implementing human rights education in primary and secondary schools. On 10 December 2004, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed the World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) to advance the implementation of human rights education programmes in all sectors. Building on the foundations laid during the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), this new initiative reflects the international community’s increasing recognition that human rights education produces far-reaching results. By promoting respect for human dignity and equality and participation in democratic decision-making, human rights education contributes to the long-term prevention of abuses and violent conflicts. To help make human rights a reality in every community, the World Programme seeks to promote a common understanding of the basic principles and methodologies of human rights education, to provide a concrete framework for action and to strengthen partnerships and cooperation from the international level down to the grass roots. Learning About Human Rights in the Primary School Año de publicación: 2013 Autor corporativo: Amnesty International UK This booklet provides a sample of our human rights education resources produced for primary schools. It helps provide pupils with an understanding of their own human rights and the values and attitudes that underpin them. It will help to foster attitudes of respect and an appreciation of the uniqueness of each individual. Pupils will also develop skills to enable them to take action to defend human rights.You will find a set of 10 interactive lessons for children – five for age 5+ (England and Northern Ireland: Key Stage 1; Wales: Foundation Phase; Scotland: Early and First Level) and five for age 7-11 (England, Nothern Ireland and Wales: Key Stage 2; Scotland: Second Level). Please photocopy and adapt these exercises for your own classroom use.All the activities are designed to encourage pupils to take a basic starting point, often based on something close to home or an event or situation they’ve experienced or can relate to, and then develop it. Pupils are then invited to expand their understanding beyond themselves and to begin to think outwards and towards others, whether locally, nationally or globally.The final activity, Taking action for human rights, explains how schools can sign up to the Junior Urgent Action Network. It’s an opportunity for children to become more actively involved with Amnesty International’s human rights work through our letter-writing campaign. In addition, you can download free resources on a range of human rights issues and order free posters for your school from www.amnesty.org.uk/resources-schools. Inequidad de género en los logros de aprendizaje en educación primaria ¿Qué nos puede decir TERCE?; resumen ejecutivo Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Denisse Gelber, Ernesto Treviño, Pamela Inostroza Autor corporativo: UNESCO Santiago This premise of work clearly establishes that promoting learning opportunities for all will be one of the priorities in the Education 2030. Within this framework, UNESCO Santiago has its own instrument that allows delivering diagnosis and analysis in depth about the learning inequality within the region; the Thrid Regional Comparative and Explanatory Study, TERCE - carried out by the Latin American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality of Education, LLECE, body bringing together 15 countries and coordinated by our Office. Global school partnerships programme impact evaluation report Año de publicación: 2011 Autor: Juliet Sizmur | Bernadetta Brzyska | Louise Cooper | Jo Morrison | Kathryn Wilkinson | David Kerr Autor corporativo: National Foundation for Educational Research The overarching aim of this evaluation is to assess the impact of DFID‟s Global School Partnerships (GSP) programme on levels of global awareness and attitudes to global issues in pupils attending GSP schools in the UK.This main aim can be broken down into four subsidiary aims, namely:1. to measure levels of global awareness and attitudes to global issues amongst pupils taking part in GSP programme activities2. to compare awareness levels and attitudes among pupils in GSP schools with those of pupils in non-GSP schools3. to evaluate whether the impact of GSP on global awareness and attitudes to global issues differs depending on pupils‟ ages and educational stages (e.g. at primary versus secondary level)4. to assess whether levels of awareness and attitudes amongst participating pupils change as the GSP programme becomes more embedded in schools (i.e. whether, over time, the programme has a positive, neutral or negative impact on pupil levels of development awareness). Programme mondial de partenariats scolaires et Rapport d'évaluation d'impact Año de publicación: 2011 Autor: Juliet Sizmur | Bernadetta Brzyska | Louise Cooper | Jo Morrison | Kathryn Wilkinson | David Kerr Autor corporativo: National Foundation for Educational Research L'objectif principal de cette évaluation est d'évaluer l'impact de partenariats scolaires internationaux(PSI) et le programme de DFID sur les niveaux de prise de conscience globale et attitudes aux enjeux mondiaux chez les élèves fréquentant les écoles PSI au Royaume-Uni. Cet objectif principal peut être décomposé en quatre objectifs subsidiaires, à savoir: 1. pour mesurer les niveaux de prise de conscience globale et attitudes à l'égard des enjeux mondiaux entre les élèves qui participent aux activités du programme PSI 2. pour comparer les niveaux de sensibilisation et les attitudes des élèves dans les écoles du PSI avec ceux des élèves des écoles non-PSI 3. afin d'évaluer si l'impact du PSI sur la sensibilisation et les attitudes envers les problèmes mondiaux global diffère selon les élèves «âges et niveaux d'enseignement (par exemple, au primaire ou au secondaire) 4. d'évaluer si les niveaux de sensibilisation et attitudes parmi les élèves participants changent à mesure que le programme PSI devient plus intégré dans les écoles (à savoir si, au fil du temps, le programme a un impact positif, neutre ou négatif sur le niveau des élèves de sensibilisation au développement). iEN Social Studies and Citizenship Lessons: Personality Enhancement Program - Sixth Primary Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Fawzia Alghamdi Autor corporativo: iEN National Education Portal The teacher explains a sixth grade lesson on character development and enhancement. The lesson for students of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in a social studies course. With the Coronavirus pandemic, lessons explaining across platforms have emerged.  دروس عين الدراسات الاجتماعية والمواطنة– برنامج تعزيز الشخصية - سادس ابتدائي Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Fawzia Alghamdi Autor corporativo: iEN National Education Portal تقوم المعلمة بشرح درس للصف السادس الابتدائي في تنمية وتعزيز الشخصية. الدرس لطلاب المملكة العربية السعودية في مقرر الدراسات الاجتماعية. لقد ظهرت الدروس التي تشرح عبر المنصات مع جائحة كورونا.