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Citizenship Education for Democratic and Sustainable Communities Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Dimitris Deligiannis | Kleoniki Tsiougou | Vicky Goutha | Antonis Moutselos | Ted Fleming Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | City of Larissa (Greece) | City of Yeonsu-Gu (Republic of Korea) This publication aims to make readers aware of the importance of citizenship education (CE) in local communities within the framework of lifelong learning. It supports cities and citizens in advancing their work on this critical aspect of formal and non-formal education, and in striving for progress in the provision of CE for youth and adult learners. It is mainly based on information from the 2020 survey of cluster members, as well as on case studies and inputs from the conference, ‘Strengthening citizenship education at local level’, which was held virtually on 12 and 13 November 2020.
민주적이고 지속가능한 지역사회를 위한 시민성 교육 Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Dimitris Deligiannis | Kleoniki Tsiougou | Vicky Goutha | Antonis Moutselos | Ted Fleming Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | City of Larissa (Greece) | City of Yeonsu-Gu (Republic of Korea) 본 책자는 독자들이 평생학습체계 안에서 지역사회에서 이루어지는 시민성교육의 중요성을 인식하도록 돕기 위해 발간되었다. 또한, 본 책자는 도시와 시민들이 정규 및 비형식교육의 중요한 영역에서 자신들의 활동을 발전시키고, 청소년과 성인 대상의 시민성교육을 더욱 효과적으로 제공하기 위해 노력하는 것을 지원한다. 책자의 내용은 2020년에 세계시민성교육 클러스터 회원도시를 대상으로 진행된 설문조사의 결과와 ‘지역사회에서의 시민성교육 강화’라는 주제로 지난 2020년 11월 12일부터 13일, 양일에 걸쳐 온라인으로 개최된 세계시민성교육 클러스터 국제회의에서 다룬 도시별 사례 연구와 참여 전문가들의 기조연설 및 의견을 바탕으로 작성되었다.
Global Citizenship Education in ASPnet Schools: An Ethical Framework for Action Año de publicación: 2018 Autor: Lynette Shultz | Maren Elfert Autor corporativo: Canadian Commission for UNESCO This report proposes global citizenship not so much as a curriculum subject or a pedagogical approach, but as an ethical position, a worldview that emphasizes human rights and earth rights, the interconnectedness of all human beings with each other, the animals and the planet, and an awareness of our global responsibilities in the face of the key challenges that we are facing today on our planet.This document is structured into three sections: It starts by introducing the UNESCO Associated Schools Network and the UNESCO perspective on global citizenship. In the second section, it shows the framework to implement GCED in schools, which will serve as the foundation for a whole school approach to the integration of a GCED perspective in curricula, lesson plans and broader school and community activities. It also gives some selected resources and examples in section three.
Old Ways Are the New Way Forward: How Indigenous Pedagogy Can Benefit Everyone Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Jean-Paul Restoule | Chaw-win-is Autor corporativo: Canadian Commission for UNESCO This report explores traditional Indigenous ways of teaching and how they are the way forward for "new" innovations in education.
Inclusive Lifelong Learning in Cities: Policies and Practices for Vulnerable Groups Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This publication features chapters on learning cities’ endeavours to promote inclusive lifelong learning for vulnerable groups. It is based on research papers prepared for the fourth International Conference on Learning Cities, which took place in 2019 in Medellín, Colombia, under the theme ‘Inclusion – A principle for lifelong learning and sustainable cities’ and hence marks a transition between the learning city conferences of 2019 and 2021.
From Emergency to Resilience: Building Healthy and Resilient Cities Through Learning; Fifth International Conference on Learning Cities, Yeonsu, Republic of Korea, 27 to 30 October 2021 Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic remains an enormous challenge for cities worldwide. Lifelong learning lays the foundation for healthy and resilient cities. Hence, these municipalities are working hard to promote learning for health, and to build long-term resilience among their local populations so that they can deal both with the pandemic and with future emergencies, including those caused by climate change.The fifth International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC 5) was hosted by UIL in collaboration with Yeonsu City, Republic of Korea, and took place from 27 to 30 October 2021. Entitled ‘From emergency to resilience: Building healthy and resilient cities through learning’, the conference attracted over 2,000 participants, who attended either online or in-person. This was an opportunity for cities to come together and share their responses to the COvID-19 pandemic.
From Radio to Artificial Intelligence: Review of Innovative Technology in Literacy and Education for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) The publication From radio to artificial intelligence: Review of innovative technology in literacy and education for refugees, migrants and internally displaced persons presents a review of relevant literature and an analysis of 25 programmes from across the world that have used innovative ICTs in literacy and education for refugees, migrants and IDPs. It identifies a lack of data on the state of literacy for youth and adults globally, and limited literature on the effectiveness of ICTs in supporting literacy and education programmes for refugees, migrants and IDPs. The 25 analysed programmes reveal that ICTs play an important role in overcoming barriers to learning for these target groups, however. The strategies followed by these innovative ICT-supported programmes are elaborated across six thematic areas: (1) access and inclusion, (2) capacity-building of teachers and educators, (3) relevant content and innovative andragogy, (4) monitoring and evaluation, (5) strategic partnerships and (6) recognition, validation and accreditation of learning.
De la radio à l’intelligence artificielle: Examen des technologies innovantes en matière d’alphabétisation et d’éducation pour les réfugiés, les migrants et et les personnes déplacées à l’intérieur de leur propre pays Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) La publication De la radio à l'intelligence artificielle : Examen des technologies innovantes en matière d'alphabétisation et d'éducation pour les réfugiés, les migrants et les personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays présente une revue de la littérature pertinente et une analyse de 25 programmes du monde entier qui ont utilisé les TIC innovantes pour l'alphabétisation et l'éducation des réfugiés, migrants et personnes déplacées. Il identifie un manque de données sur l'état de l'alphabétisation des jeunes et des adultes dans le monde, et une littérature limitée sur l'efficacité des TIC à soutenir les programmes d'alphabétisation et d'éducation pour les réfugiés, les migrants et les personnes déplacées. Les 25 programmes analysés révèlent cependant que les TIC jouent un rôle important pour surmonter les obstacles à l'apprentissage pour ces groupes cibles. Les stratégies suivies par ces programmes innovants soutenus par les TIC sont élaborées à travers six domaines thématiques : (1) accès et inclusion, (2) renforcement des capacités des enseignants et des éducateurs, (3) contenu pertinent et andragogie innovante, (4) suivi et évaluation , (5) partenariats stratégiques et (6) reconnaissance, validation et accréditation des apprentissages. 