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Language and education in post-Soviet Central Asia Año de publicación: 2008 Autor: Monica Perotto In the article, the author tries to assess the dynamics of the changing role of Russian and the titular languages in the post-Soviet republics of Central Asia with reference to demographic and geopolitical data, as well as to determine the consequences of the language policy pursued in these countries. Язык и образование в постсоветской Центральной Азии Año de publicación: 2008 Autor: Monica Perotto В статье автор пытается дать оценку динамике изменения роли русского и титульных языков в постсоветских республиках Центральной Азии со ссылкой на демографические, геополитические данные, а также определить последствия проводимой в этих странах языковой политики. Facing the facts: the case for comprehensive sexuality education Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Global Education Monitoring Report Team Autor corporativo: UNESCO Comprehensive sexuality education is an essential part of a good quality education that helps prepare young people for a fulfilling life in a changing world. It improves sexual and reproductive health outcomes, promotes safe and gender equitable learning environments, and improves education access and achievement. This paper, produced jointly with the Section for Health and Education at UNESCO, discusses how governments can overcome social resistance and operational constraints to scale up these programmes as part of their commitment to SDG 4, the global education goal.  Encarar los hechos: el caso de la educación integral en sexualidad Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Global Education Monitoring Report Team Autor corporativo: UNESCO La educación integral en sexualidad forma parte esencial de una educación de buena calidad que ayude a preparar a las y los jóvenes para llevar una vida plena en un mundo en evolución. Dicha educación mejora la salud sexual y reproductiva, promueve entornos de aprendizaje seguros y equitativos en cuanto al género y favorece el acceso a la educación y el rendimiento escolar. En este documento, elaborado conjuntamente con la Sección de la Salud y la Educación de la UNESCO, se analiza cómo los gobiernos pueden superar la resistencia social y las limitaciones operativas para ampliar estos programas en el marco de su compromiso con el ODS 4, el objetivo mundial relativo a la educación.  Regarder la réalité en face: pourquoi faut-il promouvoir l'éducation complète à la sexualité Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Global Education Monitoring Report Team Autor corporativo: UNESCO L'éducation complète à la sexualité est un élément indispensable d'une éducation de qualité qui aide les jeunes à s'épanouir dans un monde en mutation. Elle améliore les résultats en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive, crée les conditions d'un apprentissage sûr et équitable du point de vue du genre, élargit l'accès à l'éducation et améliore les résultats scolaires. Ce document d'orientation, préparé avec la section de la santé et de l'éducation de l'UNESCO, explique comment les gouvernements peuvent surmonter les résistances sociales et les contraintes opérationnelles pour amplifier ces programmes, conformément à leur engagement envers l'ODD 4, l'objectif mondial d'éducation.  4th Meeting of the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee, Paris, 28 February-02 March 2018: meeting report Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This report summarizes the deliberations, the main recommendations adopted, and the decisions made at the 4th meeting of the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee (Paris, 28 February - 2 March 2018).The objectives of the meeting were: To define positions and recommendations of the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee on key strategic areas. To agree on a strategy for global review, monitoring and reporting process, in view of HLPF 2018 and the 2019 Reviews. To refine the advocacy, communication and outreach strategy of the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee To define next steps for the SDG-Education 2030 Steering Committee (next meeting, rotation of members, and the Global Education Meeting 2018).  2018 국가 지속가능성 보고서 Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: 대한민국 환경부 지속가능발전위원회 본 보고서는 「지속가능발전법」 제14조에 따라 작성된 것으로, 2018년도 국가 지속가능성 보고서이다. 「지속가능발전법 시행령」에 규정된 국가 이행계획 (지속가능발전 기본계획) 추진상황 점검결과, 국가 지속가능발전 지표에 따른 국가지속가능성 평가 결과, 향후 개선 과제 및 정책 방향 등의 내용을 포함하고 있다. Quatrième Réunion du Comité directeur ODD-Education 2030, Paris, 28 février-02 mars 2018: rapport de la reunion Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Le présent rapport résume les débats qui ont eu lieu lors de la quatrième réunion du Comité directeur ODD – Éducation 2030 (Paris, 28 février – 2 mars 2018) et reprend les principales recommandations et décisions adoptées.La réunion s’était fixé les objectifs suivants : Définir les positions et les recommandations du Comité directeur ODD – Éducation 2030 dans des domaines stratégiques clés. Convenir d’une stratégie globale portant sur le processus d’examen, de suivi et d’établissement de rapports en vue de l’examen du HLPF 2018 et 2019. Affiner la stratégie du Comité directeur ODD – Éducation 2030 en matière de plaidoyer, de communication et de sensibilisation. Définir les prochaines étapes du Comité directeur ODD – Éducation 2030 (prochaine réunion, renouvellement des membres et Réunion mondiale sur l’éducation 2018).  Making evaluation work for the achievement of SDG 4 target 5: equality and inclusion in Education Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Education 2030 Framework for Action has placed gender parity, equality and inclusion in education at the heart of the international development agenda and is specifically formulated in SDG 4 Target 5. Now, as never before, relevant and contextualised evidence, driven in part by robust evaluation data, is needed to track and strengthen progress on educational equity. To this end, a group of international organisations, led by UNESCO, have combined efforts to explore how their education evaluations can better support Member States to strengthen progress on gender parity, equality and inclusion in education. The following report synthesises evidence from publicly available independent evaluations from 13 organisations, highlighting evidence gaps and summarising ‘what works’ for whom and in what contexts for advancing gender equality and equity for vulnerable groups. The study also reports on responses to the synthesis from national stakeholders in five countries: Ghana, Guatemala, Lebanon, Nepal and Peru. The report culminates in a discussion and recommendations, which outline the need for greater coordination and collaboration in four key areas to further enhance the contribution of evaluations to global and country level progress on SDG 4 Target 5.  Be a buddy, not a bully: experiences of sexual and gender minority youth in Tamil Nadu schools Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Menon C. Sunil, Chakrapani. Venkatesan, Jadav. Sarita Autor corporativo: UNESCO New Delhi We at UNESCO recognize that no country can achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 - to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all - if students are discriminated against or experience violence because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity. This study conducted under the overall guidance of the School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu highlights our shared commitment to prevent and address bullying in educational institutions. We are confident that this report will be an effective tool for evidence based advocacy with school education departments and go a long way in promoting a comprehensive education sector response to SOGIE-based bullying, which includes enabling policy environments; inclusive curriculum and learning materials; professional development programmes for teachers and other school staff; support for learners including awarenessraising activities; and an overall school environment that is safe, nonviolent and that understands and appreciates diversity.