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La jeunesse mondiale atelier de plaidoyer sur ECM: rapport final Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU À l'appui de SGNU GEFI, l'UNESCO a tenu son Forum mondial Deuxième sur L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) sur la construction de sociétés pacifiques et durables: Préparation de L'après 2015 du 28 au 30 Janvier 2015 à Paris, France. Le forum visait à identifier les entrées liées à l'ECM au Cadre émergent d'action sur l'éducation pour le programme de développement post 2015, ainsi que les dimensions clés de l'ECM par rapport à la paix. En outre, il a eu une séance simultanée dédiée aux jeunes sur la conduite du ECM Agenda Forward: Agir avec et pour les jeunes à assembler les perspectives, les idées et les priorités de la jeunesse sur ECM. Dans ce contexte, l'atelier de plaidoyer mondial de la jeunesse sur ECM, co-organisé par GEFI, le Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCECI) et de l'Institut Mahatma Gandhi de l'UNESCO de l'éducation pour la paix et le développement durable (MGIEP) visant à construire le la capacité des jeunes leaders dynamiques des pays du monde entier à plaider pour ECM. Les participants de l'atelier ont été sélectionnés sur la base de leurs expériences précédentes, l'engagement présent et futur engagement dans l'éducation des jeunes aux niveaux local et national. Les objectifs de l'atelier étaient les suivants: 1. Pour construire une compréhension commune de l'ECM et de ses domaines prioritaires en misant sur le dialogue initié lors du Forum ECM Paris. 2. Pour permettre aux jeunes leaders participants d'élaborer une stratégie de plaidoyer approprié pour la mise en œuvre aux niveaux local et national pour faire avancer l'ordre du jour de l'ECM au-delà de 2015. 3. Pour établir un réseau plus large de défenseurs des jeunes sur ECM pour faire avancer l'ordre du jour à l'échelle mondiale.
글로벌시민교육 청소년 리더십 워크숍 최종보고서 Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU 본 보고서는 2015년 3월 30일부터 4월 4일까지 부산에서 열린 ‘글로벌시민교육 청소년 리더십 워크숍(Global Youth Advocacy Workshop on GCED)’의 최종보고서이다. 이번 워크숍은 글로벌시민교육 청소년 옹호활동에 초점을 둔 첫 번째 워크숍으로서, 전세계 34개국에서 45명의 청소년 활동가들이 참가하여 글로벌시민교육에 대한 아이디어를 교환하며, 글로벌시민교육을 전 세계적으로 확산하고 지역·국가적 차원의 청소년 글로벌시민교육 활동을 증진하기 위한 핵심 전략을 논의하는 장이었다. 본 보고서는 6일 간의 워크숍 활동들에 대한 기록과 더불어 글로벌시민교육의 주체로서 글로벌시민교육의 의미와 우선 과제들에 대한 젊은이들의 목소리를 담고자 했다. 본 워크숍은 유네스코 아태교육원과 유엔 사무총장의 글로벌교육우선구상(GEFI), 유네스코 마하트마간디 평화지속가능발전교육원(MGIEP)가 공동주최하고 부산시 금정구와 에듀케이트어차일드(Educate A Child)가 후원했다.문의: 유네스코 아태교육원 교육연수팀(ent@unescoapceiu.org)
Planning education with and for youth Año de publicación: 2015 Autor: Anja Hopma | Lynne Sergeant Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) As a central stakeholder in education, young people should be involved in educational planning. This publication focuses on the rationale for and obstacles to youth involvement, as well as the efforts of ministries of education to engage youth in their planning work. It is based on discussions and recommendations that emerged from the high-level international policy forum on ‘Engaging youth in planning education for social transformation’ organized by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) in Paris from 16 to 18 October 2012. This policy forum set out to explore the following broad themes: (i) youth engagement in planning education for conflict transformation and peace building; (ii) strengthening young people’s skills and opportunities for civic engagement within formal and non-formal education systems; and (iii) enhancing the relevance of education systems for young people in their transition to employment. This publication draws on the exchanges during the pre-forum online debates, discussions among participants during the forum, and testimonials from practitioners and youth.
Planifier l'éducation avec et pour les jeunes Año de publicación: 2015 Autor: Anja Hopma | Lynne Sergeant Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) En tant que partie prenante centrale dans l'éducation, les jeunes doivent être impliqués dans la planification de l'éducation. Cette publication met l'aCECnt sur les raisons et les obstacles à la participation des jeunes, ainsi que les efforts des ministères de l'éducation pour engager les jeunes dans leur travail de planification. Il est basé sur des discussions et des recommandations issues du forum de politique internationale de haut niveau sur «Engager les jeunes dans l'enseignement de la planification pour la transformation sociale» organisé par l'Institut international de l'UNESCO pour la planification de l'éducation (IIPE) à Paris du 16 au 18 Octobre 2012. Cette forum politique a entrepris d'explorer les grands thèmes suivants: (i) l'engagement des jeunes dans l'enseignement de la planification pour la transformation des conflits et de consolidation de la paix; (Ii) le renforcement des compétences et des possibilités d'engagement civique dans les systèmes formels et d'éducation non formelle des jeunes; et (iii) l'amélioration de la pertinence des systèmes d'éducation pour les jeunes dans leur transition vers l'emploi. Cette publication se fonde sur les échanges au cours de la pré-forum en ligne des débats, des discussions entre les participants lors du forum, et des témoignages de praticiens et les jeunes.
Peace education in formal schools of West Africa: an implementation guide Año de publicación: 2012 Autor corporativo: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) This guide, first and foremost, seeks to bring hope and provide opportunity for practitioners to use tried and tested techniques to develop capacities of young people to build requisite knowledge and skills to become credible and responsible leaders. It provides both a conceptual and practical framework of peace education and confirms the potential benefits of Peace Education, particularly in the formal sector. It has been developed based on the extensive experience of WANEP’s Peace Education programme across West Africa and this experience has been outlined in great detail throughout the manual. The guide lays emphasis on entry points for developing and initiating Peace Education programmes in schools and provides practical tools for engaging various stakeholders and the wide range of potential roles they can play. In terms of the content of a peace education programme, guidelines are provided on developing a comprehensive programme that integrates effectively key concepts such as Gender and Human Rights. Critical issues of sustainability, resource mobilisation and monitoring and evaluation are covered using practical case studies based on the WANEP experience. The concluding chapter is devoted to addressing some Frequently Asked Questions. This laudable initiative and recommend this guide for adoption by West African states and institutions especially the educational sector as a tool for inculcating a culture of peace and nonviolence amongst children.The guide is divided into six chapters.Chapter 1 consists of introduction and the conceptual definition of basic philosophy that influenced the peace education program of WANEP. It also examines the role of peace education on the psycho social behaviour of youths in West Africa.Chapter 2 highlights WANEP’s guiding principles to the development of its peace education in the sub region and also the basic steps it took to implement its program in the seven (7) pilot states.Chapter 3 looks at how to mobilise resources to sustain the peace education program especially within the context of West Africa.Chapter 4 highlights the challenges that WANEP encountered in implementing the program.Chapter 5 emphasises the importance of monitoring and evaluation for impact and success of a peace education program.Chapter 6 deals with frequently asked questions by interested stakeholders.
L’éducation à la paix dans les écoles formelles de l'Afrique de l'Ouest: un guide de mise en œuvre Año de publicación: 2012 Autor corporativo: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) Ce guide, d'abord et avant tout, cherche à apporter l'espoir et offrir la possibilité pour les praticiens à utiliser essayé et testé des techniques pour développer les capacités des jeunes à acquérir des connaissances et des compétences nécessaires pour devenir des leaders crédibles et responsables. Il fournit à la fois un cadre conceptuel et pratique de l'éducation de la paix et confirme les avantages potentiels de l'éducation pour la paix, en particulier dans le secteur formel. Il a été développé sur la base de la longue expérience du programme Education à la Paix de WANEP à travers l'Afrique de l'Ouest et cette expérience a été décrite en détail dans le manuel. Le guide met l'aCECnt sur les points d'entrée pour le développement et le lancement de programmes d'éducation de la paix dans les écoles et fournit des outils pratiques pour engager divers intervenants et le large éventail de rôles potentiels qu'ils peuvent jouer. En termes de contenu d'un programme d'éducation à la paix, les lignes directrices sont prévues sur l'élaboration d'un programme complet qui intègre les concepts efficacement clés tels que le genre et droits de l'homme. Les questions critiques de la durabilité, la mobilisation des ressources et de Suivi et de l'évaluation sont couverts au moyen d'études de cas pratiques fondées sur l'expérience WANEP. Le chapitre final est consacré à aborder quelques questions fréquemment posées. Cette initiative louable et recommande ce guide pour adoption par les Etats et les institutions ouest-africaines en particulier le secteur de l'éducation comme un outil pour inculquer une culture de la paix et de la non-violence chez les enfants. Le guide est divisé en six chapitres. Chapitre 1 est constitué d'introduction et la définition conceptuelle de la philosophie de base qui a influencé le programme d'éducation à la paix de WANEP. Il examine également le rôle de l'éducation de la paix sur le comportement social psycho des jeunes en Afrique de l'Ouest. Le chapitre 2 met en évidence les principes directeurs de WANEP au développement de son éducation à la paix dans la sous-région et aussi les étapes de base qu'il a fallu pour mettre en œuvre son programme dans les sept (7) Etats pilotes. Le chapitre 3 examine comment mobiliser des ressources pour soutenir le programme d'éducation à la paix en particulier dans le contexte de l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Le chapitre 4 met en évidence les défis que WANEP rencontrés dans la mise en œuvre du programme. Le chapitre 5 met l'aCECnt sur l'importance de Suivi et de l'évaluation de l'impact et le succès d'un programme d'éducation à la paix. Chapitre 6 traite des questions fréquemment posées par les parties intéressées.
دليل لفائدة المكونين و الوسطاء لإستعمال " دليل شباب تونس في تعلم الديمقراطية " Año de publicación: 2013 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Rabat As part of its project to support education for democracy for young people in Tunisia, UNESCO has developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, the National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, CAWTAR, IADH, CNIPRE and UNI, a handbook on democracy for young people in Tunisia.This handbook is composed of twenty factsheets illustrated with drawings by Plantu. It popularizes the standards and universal principles, as well as major international instruments that protect and emphasize the national legal framework, key issues and challenges and good practices in Tunisia. One of the comparative advantages of this module is the fact that it highlights local issues and ongoing legal reforms in Tunisia.The present handbook has been developed as a pedagogical tool to help adult intermediaries (teachers, social educators etc…) responsible for the training of young people in school and community settings. It provides a series of exercises and situations to facilitate the learning and acquisition of knowledge in the field of democracy.The contents of this guidebook develops an approach based on "the discovery by oneself" which offers to participants activities, exercises and situations that require the mobilization of resources and contents of the training handbook on democracy for young people in Tunisia.Its use requires flexibility and creativity on the part of the trainer to enrich and/ or adapt the proposed exercises. It is in the light of the training context, prior knowledge of the concerned learners, the level of engagement of participants and according to thematic representations, that the trainer designs the training content.
Educating for global competence: preparing our youth to engage the world Año de publicación: 2011 Autor: Veronica Boix Mansilla | Anthony Jackson Autor corporativo: Asia Society | Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) Contemporary societies are marked by new global trends - economic, cultural, technological, and environmental shifts that are part of a rapid and uneven wave of globalization. The growing global interdependence that characterizes our time calls for a generation of individuals who can engage in effective global problem solving and participate simultaneously in local, national, and global civic life. Put simply, preparing our students to participate fully in today's and tomorrow's world demands that we nurture their global competence.This document introduces a definition of global competence developed by the Global Competence Task Force - a group of state education agency leaders, education scholars, and practitioners - under the auspices of the Council of Chief State School Officers EdSteps initiative (CCSSO-EdSteps) and the Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning (see page (iv) for task force participants). The definition builds on seminal work within the states and a broad range of organizations working to advance global knowledge and critical thinking skills. A process of careful articulation and vetting yielded the definition of global competence here proposed:Global competence is the capacity and disposition to understand and act on issues of global significance.Globally competent individuals are aware, curious, and interested in learning about the world and how it works. They can use the big ideas, tools, methods, and languages that are central to any discipline (mathematics, literature, history, science, and the arts) to engage the pressing issues of our time. They deploy and develop this expertise as they investigate such issues, recognize multiple perspectives, communicating their views effectively, and taking action to improve conditions.Educating for Global Competence: Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World is intended for classroom teachers, administrators, informal educators, policymakers, community leaders, researchers, parents, students, and all other stakeholders interested in preparing our youth for the 21st century. Becoming better at education for global competence involves rethinking practices and recognizing that there are no simple recipes for success. As such, this book is meant to be used flexibly - browse, make connections, and concentrate on the chapters that you find most pertinent to your work. Experiment with ideas, challenge concepts, and share with colleagues. Ultimately this book must work for you. It is meant to be read in the way that best meets your needs, inspires your curiosity, and proves fruitful in the classroom.Chapter one offers a rational for global education in our nation and worldwide. Chapter two introduces a conceptual framework for global competence and explains the key role of disciplinary and interdisciplinary foundations in student learning. Chapter three, four, five and six focus, respectively, on four core capacities associated with global competence: investigating the world, recognizing perspectives, communicating ideas, and taking action. Chapter seven considers core principles of instruction for teaching global competence. Chapter eight looks at what students and education institutions can do to promote global competence - and how they might create a culture of global competence for youth and adults. Finally, chapter nine places global competence in the larger framework of public education systems in and beyond the United States.
Video sketch: Global Youth Advocacy Workshop on GCED Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU APCEIU produced a video on the Global Youth Advocacy Workshop on GCED held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 30 March to 4 April 2015. The workshop invited 45 youth participants from 34 countries around the world, who are actively engaged with and committed to advocating and educating youth for GCED in their local contexts.This short video sketch of the workshop provides an overview of the activities carried out during the workshop and also includes the interviews of the participants, who shared their expectations, impressions, and reflections on the workshop.The workshop was co-organized by APCEIU, UN Secretary General’s Global Education First Initiative (GEFI), and the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP); and sponsored by Educate A Child and the Geum-jeong District of Busan Metropolitan City.
COMPASS: a manual on human rights education with young people Año de publicación: 2012 Autor: Patricia Brander Autor corporativo: Council of Europe Compass was first published in 2002 within the framework of the Human Rights Education Youth Programme of the Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe. The programme was created because human rights education – meaning educational programmes and activities that focus on promoting equality in human dignity – was and remains of incalculable value in shaping a dimension of democratic citizenship for all young people and in promoting a culture of universal human rights.Compass has become a reference manual for many young people involved in value-based youth work and non-formal education. It is currently available in more than 30 languages, ranging from Arabic and Japanese to Icelandic and Basque. In some countries it has become part of the resources for human rights education in schools and in some others it is not possible to use it in schools. The adventures of Compass across Europe often mirror the contrasted reality of human rights education: promoted here and combated there, praised by some and despised by others.The success of Compass has been followed by its younger sibling, Compasito – a manual for human rights education with children is already available in several languages and on the way to becoming another bestseller for human rights education. More importantly, Compass and its publication in various language versions has been the medium through which human rights education has been brought onto the agenda of youth work and into the programme of many schools. National networks for human rights education have been created in several countries, where they reinforce the work done by human rights organisations and educational professionals in making the right to human rights education a reality to more children and young people across Europe. The forum on human rights education with young people, Living, Learning, Acting for Human Rights, held in Budapest in 2009, stressed the importance of human rights education today. 