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Décima Reunión del Grupo de Alto Nivel sobre Educación para Todos (EPT): Declaración de Jomtien Año de publicación: 2011 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This statement is the outcome of 10th meeting of the High-level Group on Education for All. The meeting was held from 22 to 24 March 2011 in Jomtien, Thailand to urge to progress towards the EFA goals.
Adolescentes y jóvenes en realidades cambiantes: notas para repensar la educación secundaria en América Latina Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: López.Néstor, Opertti.Renato, Vargas Tamez.Carlos Autor corporativo: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | UNESCO IIEP Office for Latin America and the Caribbean La juventud es un tema central dentro del mandato de la UNESCO. Más de mil millones de jóvenes y adolescentes en el mundo actual tienen la llave de nuestro futuro en común y del desarrollo sostenible, justo e inclusivo a nivel mundial. Con el foco puesto en América Latina, la publicación aborda la necesidad de recuperar la confianza de las y los jóvenes y adolescentes en la educación y de llegar a construcciones sociales de la juventud más completas y positivas entre las y los educadores, los padres y madres, las comunidades y las autoridades educativas. De este modo, el estudio analiza las experiencias educativas en cuanto productoras de significado que configuran las culturas e identidades de la juventud, al igual que sus actitudes hacia la educación y su potencial para mejorar y sostener el bienestar individual y colectivo.
Declaración y Plan de Acción Integrado sobre la Educación para la Paz, los Derechos Humanos y la Democracia Año de publicación: 1995 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This document is Declaration of the 44th session of the International Conference on Education (Geneva, October 1994) endorsed by the General Conference Declaration of the 44th session of the International Conference on Education (Geneva, October 1994) endorsed by the General Conference of UNESCO at its twenty-eight session Paris, November 1995 of UNESCO at its twenty-eight session Paris, November 1995.
Más de la mitad de los niños y adolescentes en el mundo no está aprendiendo; Ficha informativa del UIS No. 46 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Statistics Este documento presenta las primeras estimaciones para una meta fundamental de Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 4, la cual requiere una educación primaria y secundaria que lleve a resultados de aprendizaje relevantes y efectivos. A través del desarrollo de una nueva metodología y base de datos, el UIS ha producido una panorámica global de la situación de aprendizaje que enfrentan los niños y adolescentes que están dentro y fuera de escuela. Los datos muestran una necesidad crítica de mejorar la calidad de la educación, ampliando al mismo tiempo el acceso para asegurar que nadie se quede atrás. En el documento también se discute la importancia del análisis comparativo y el concepto de niveles mínimos de competencia.
La Educación encierra un tesoro, informe a la UNESCO de la comisión Internacional sobre la Educación para el Siglo XXI (compendio) Año de publicación: 1996 Autor: Jacques Delors Autor corporativo: International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century Learning: The Treasure Within, commonly referred to as the 'Delors Report', proposes a holistic and integrated vision of education based on the paradigms of lifelong learning, and the four pillars of learning to be, to know, to do, and to live together.
Aprender a vivir juntos: un programa intercultural e interreligioso para la educacion ética Año de publicación: 2008 Autor corporativo: Arigatou Foundation (Switzerland) | Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children Learning to Live Together has been developed for use in different religious and secular contexts as a resource for everyone concerned with promoting ethics and values. The objective has been to develop a resource that is relevant on a global level and yet flexible enough to be interpreted within different cultural and social contexts. The resource has been tested in many different regions and cultural contexts to assure that it is relevant in regional and local contexts (see ‘We did it like this’, p.187). Test workshops have been held in 10 different countries, where the GNRC was able to bring together various religious and secular organisations working with children. During the test workshops, this resource manual was used to the benefit of more than 300 children and youth, representing African Traditional Religions, Bahá’í Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, members of Brahma Kumaris and a number of people of secular thinking. Test workshops as well as input and comments from experts in the area of education, ethics, spirituality, intercultural and interfaith learning and child rights have contributed important experiences and opportunities for learning for the development of this resource. Learning to Live Together is already having an impact. In a GNRC programme in Israel, the resource material was used during a six-day journey made by a group of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim youth to the historical sites of Israel and Palestine, all of which have symbolic relevance to the conflict in their region. At each stop, youth participants discussed their values and their differing perceptions of their shared history. Learning to Live Together is an adaptable resource that can be used with children from many different cultural, religious and social contexts to nurture common values and a mutual respect for different backgrounds and traditions. The resource provides space for enhancing children’s innate potential for spirituality and hope for a better world, as a contribution to changing the situation for children worldwide. The Users Guide provides all necessary information for its use. UNESCO and UNICEF have been closely involved in developing Learning to Live Together and have endorsed the material as an important contribution to a quality education, which takes a multicultural and multi-religious society into consideration. UNESCO’s Guidelines for Intercultural Education underpin the philosophy and the approach of the resource: “Religious education can be described as learning about one’s own religion or spiritual practices, or learning about other religions or beliefs. Interfaith education, in contrast, aims to actively shape the relations between people from different religions”.
Declaración Final de la Reunión Mundial sobre la EPT de 2014 El Acuerdo de Mascate Año de publicación: 2014 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This statement is agreed by Ministers, heads of delegations, leading officials of multilateral and bilateral organizations, and senior representatives of civil society and private sector organizations at the Global Education for All (EFA) Meeting in Muscat, Oman on May 12-14, 2014. Recalling the GEM 2012 Final Statement, the conference took note of the 2013/14 EFA Global Monitoring Report, the regional EFA reports, the Resolution of the 37th session of UNESCO's General Conference on Education Beyond 2015, the Decision of the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 194th session and the Joint Proposal of the EFA Steering Committee on Education Post-2015. 