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Gender-responsive STEM education: Empowering girls and women for the jobs of today and tomorrow Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO More girls are in school today than ever before, but they do not always have the same opportunities as boys to complete and benefit from an education of their choice. Too many girls and women are held back by biases, social norms and expectations influencing the quality of the education they receive and the subjects they study. They are particularly under-represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, and consequently in STEM careers. UNESCO is giving special attention to this issue as part of its efforts to promote the empowerment of girls and women through education and as a response to its Member States’decisionon UNESCO’s role in encouraging girls and women to be leaders in STEM, including arts and design.  Teaching and Learning Transformative Engagement Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO While there is a large body of literature on citizenship and civic education, there is less clarity about the meaning of ‘responsible transformative engagement’ for young learners in relation to GCED and ESD – notably, the types of transformative engagement and the meaning of ‘responsible’. Understanding better the connection between learners’ engagement and education can clarify the knowledge, skills and competencies that schools may provide, as well as how the role of education can vary depending on context. In this light, this paper explores the meaning of ‘responsible transformative engagement’ with a view to clarifying the role of education in ways that may be reflected by UNESCO and other education stakeholders.   Enseigner et apprendre l'engagement transformatif Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Si les ouvrages consacrés à la citoyenneté et à l’éducation civique foisonnent, le sens d’un « engagement transformatif responsable » pour de jeunes apprenants dans le contexte de l’ECM et de l’EDD est moins clairement défini, notamment les types d’engagement transformatif et la notion de « responsabilité ». Mieux comprendre le lien entre l’engagement des apprenants et l’éducation permet de clarifier les connaissances, aptitudes et compétences que l’école peut enseigner, ainsi que le rôle variable que peut jouer l’éducation selon le contexte. Dans cette optique, le présent document s’interroge sur le sens d’un « engagement transformatif responsable » en vue d’apporter des éclaircissements sur le rôle de l’éducation qui peuvent être pris en compte par l’UNESCO et d’autres acteurs de l’éducation.   Enseñando y aprendiendo para una participación transformadora Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO) Si bien existe una extensa bibliografía sobre educación cívica y ciudadana, hay menos claridad acerca del significado del concepto de una "participación transformadora responsable" de jóvenes estudiantes en relación con la ECM y la EDS, en particular, los tipos de participación transformadora y la definición del término "responsable". Comprender mejor la relación entre la participación de los estudiantes y la educación puede contribuir a mejorar la definición de los conocimientos, aptitudes y competencias que las escuelas pueden enseñar, así como las maneras en que el papel de la educación puede variar según el contexto. En este sentido, el presente documento explora el significado de una "participación transformadora responsable", con miras a explicar el papel de la educación de formas que puedan reflejar la UNESCO y otros actores de la educación  Improving quality and relevance of education through mobile learning in Rwanda: a promise to deliver: case study by the UNESCO-Fazheng project on best practices in mobile learning Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Wallet, Peter | Kimenyi, Eric | Miao, Fengchun | Domiter, Anett Autor corporativo: UNESCO Rwanda’s education sector is evolving through the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT ). Whereas the focus was previously on the extensive deployment of laptop devices, it is shifting towards advancing adaptive child-centred learning and the use of ICT augmented environments to enrich teaching and learning. In developing countries, however, an orientation frequently remains to select strategies which have previously shown to be successful in developed contexts without taking into account the full range of elements required for effective implementation including a comprehensive assessment of the financial implications required to ensure longer term sustainability. This case study aims to showcase Rwanda’s customised approach to the integration of ICT in classrooms adapted to meet the particular needs of the Rwandan education system. The SMARTRwanda Master Plan lays out a vision to transform Rwanda’s economy by leveraging the use of ICT. Aligned to SMART Rwanda, the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) is implementing the SMARTClassroominitiative under its ICT in Education Master Plan to reach all schools by 2020. Although there have been several challenges encountered during the various phases of implementation, more than half of all schools across the country are now equipped with ICT devices and many teachers have undergone various capacity-building initiatives to make better use of ICT in teaching and learning. More work is required in order to develop a fully functioning ICT in education ecosystem in Rwanda; nevertheless, this case study demonstrates progress made thus far and describes the various system stakeholders, their roles, responsibilities and contributions to date to improve access, quality and relevance of education through ICT adoption.   LES OUTILS DU PLURALISME CULTUREL Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Face aux formes persistantes de xénophobie et d’exclusion sociale, face aux actes spectaculaires d’intolérance dont nos sociétés peuvent être le théâtre, la Convention de l’UNESCO de 2005, par laquelle les États parties s’engagent à développer des politiques publiques pour la promotion et la protection de la diversité des expressions culturelles, s’avère plus que jamais actuelle : elle incite à mieux prendre en compte le rôle de la culture au profit du partage, du respect et de la reconnaissance de l’autre, au-delà des appartenances sociales et culturelles.A l’occasion du 10e anniversaire de la Convention de 2005 de l’UNESCO, désormais ratifiée par 138 États et l’Union européenne et dans le cadre de la Décennie internationale du rapprochement des cultures (2013-2022, ONU), la Commission nationale française pour l’UNESCO, en partenariat avec le Secrétariat de l’Organisation et avec le soutien du ministère français de la Culture et de la Communication, a organisé deux conférences internationales au siège de l’UNESCO.Première de ces deux conférences internationales, Les outils du pluralisme culturel, le vendredi 2 octobre 2015 à l’UNESCO, pendant la Semaine des Cultures Étrangères organisée par le Forum des Instituts Culturels Étrangers à Paris, a offert un état des lieux, à un niveau européen élargi, des initiatives de promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles comme outils du vivre-ensemble.  Indigenous peoples’ right to education Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This document follows a previous series of thematic mappings on the implementation of the right to education regarding specifically Girls’ and Women’s Right to Education, the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities, and the Right to Education and the Teaching Profession. It compiles practical examples related to indigenous people’s right to education, extracted from reports submitted by Member States within the framework of the Ninth Consultation on the implementation of the 1960 Convention and Recommendation against Discrimination in Education. It is intended to serve as a practical tool for both information sharingandadvocacy.  Ending school bullying: Focus on the Arab States and North Africa UNESCO’s contribution to the policy dialogue on bullying and learning organized by the Regional Center for Educational Planning United Arab Emirates Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bullying is a form of school violence. According to an agreed international definition, bullying is characterised by aggressive behaviour that involves unwanted, negative actions and an imbalance of power or strength between the perpetrator or perpetrators and the victim. Unlike isolated incidents of school violence, bullying is also characterised by repetition over time. The number of repetitions may vary and, for example, major surveys that collect data on bullying measure the frequency of bullying in different ways. The international Sustainable Development Goal Thematic Indicator 4.a.2 that measures the ‘percentage of students who experienced bullying during the past 12 months, by sex’, which was adopted in 2018, defines that the frequency of aggressions should be at least once or twice a month or more for a student to be considered a victim of bullying. It is important to note that here is no standard definition of bullying across the six international surveys that collect data on the prevalence of bullying. Some of them do not even provide a definition. These surveys are the following:Two international surveys that measure the health behaviours of students as well as protective factors including school climate: the WHO Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) and the Health Behaviours in School-aged Child survey (HBSC) conducted by the HBSC Consortium.Four international surveys that focus mostly on the measurement of learning outcomes of students but also ask questions on the school climate including bullying: the Regional Comparative and Explanatory Study in Latin America (Estudio Regional Comparativo y Explicativo, ERCE in Spanish); theProgress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS); the Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA); and the Trends in Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).   UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education: call for nominations 2019 Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education honours outstanding and innovative practices advancing girls’ and women’s education, and in turn, improving the quality of their lives. Established in 2015, it is funded by the Government of the People’s Republic of China and consists of two US $50,000 awards to help further the work of laureates in this field. The Prize directly contributes to Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 5.  Prix UNESCO pour l’éducation des filles et des femmes: appel à candidatures 2019 Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Le Prix UNESCO pour l’éducation des filles et des femmes met en avant les pratiques exemplaires et novatrices qui font progresser l’éducation des filles et des femmeset, par conséquent, améliorent la qualité de leur vie. Crée en 2015, il est financé par le gouvernement de la République Populaire de Chine et consiste de deux prix de 50 000 dollars des États-Unis afin d’aider les lauréats à poursuivre leur travail dans ce domaine. Le prix contribue directement aux objectifs de développement durable 4 et 5.