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Democracy and Human Rights: Start with Us; Charter for All Año de publicación: 2012 Autor corporativo: Council of Europe The brochure for children explores the principles of human rights and democracy, what we can all do to make them possible, and how education can be of help.
La democratie et les droits de l’homme; A nous de les faire vivre; La charte pour tous Año de publicación: 2012 Autor corporativo: Council of Europe La brochure pour les enfants explore les principes des droits de l'homme et de la démocratie, ce que nous pouvons tous faire pour que cela devienne une réalité, et comment l'éducation y contribue.
Equality in Second-level Schools: A Training Manual for Educators and Trainers Año de publicación: 2014 Autor: Mary Gannon | Karen O'Shea Autor corporativo: Equality Authority | European Union (EU) This resource is based on two and a half days of training delivered to second-level teachers on how to guide discussion and take action on equality in the curriculum and the school. The activities and resources provide ideas and methodologies to engage students in discussing and taking action on equality, human rights and social justice issues in the classroom, the school and the community. These include issues relating to the 9 equality grounds in Irish equality legislation: gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, race and the Traveller community. Exploring and taking action in these areas supports the development of key skills across curricula including critical and creative thinking, communication, active citizenship and working together.
نحو صالح مشـترك عاملي؟ إعـادة التفكير في التـربـيــة والتعليم Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The changes in the world today are characterized by new levels of complexity and contradiction. These changes generate tensions for which education is expected to prepare individuals and communities by giving them the capability to adapt and to respond. This publication contributes to rethinking education and learning in this context. It builds on one of UNESCO’s main tasks as a global observatory of social transformation with the objective of stimulating public policy debate.It is a call for dialogue among all stakeholders. It is inspired by a humanistic vision of education and development, based on respect for life and human dignity, equal rights, social justice, cultural diversity, international solidarity, and shared responsibility for a sustainable future. These are the fundamentals of our common humanity. This book enhances the vision provided by the two landmark UNESCO publications: Learning to Be: The world of education today and tomorrow (1972), the ‘Faure Report’, and Learning: The treasure within (1996), the ‘Delors Report
Working for a Better Life: A Junior Cycle Civic, Social and Political Education (CSPE) Unit Exploring Human Rights and Development Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Kathryn Moore | Mella Cusack Autor corporativo: A Partnership with Africa (APA) | City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB) The aim of this Teaching and Learning Unit is to encourage teachers and junior cycle students to question the sources of generalisations about ‘developing countries,’ and to use a human rights framework when engaging with case studies about people who are working to lift themselves out of situations of poverty and inequality. The unit can also be used to support teaching and learning in Civic, Social and Political Education (CSPE), and to contribute to the delivery of Wellbeing at junior cycle level. The unit could also be used in citizenship, social justice or development education module for Transition Year students.
Objectifs du développement durable (odd) & éducation à la citoyenneté et à la solidarité internationale (ecsi): Quelles mobilisations pour quels changements ? Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: Educasol Du mois de mai au mois de juillet 2019, Educasol a organisé un parcours d’animation-formation structuré autour de 5 temps et consacré à l’interaction entre Objectifs du Développement Durable et Education à la Citoyenneté et à la Solidarité internationale. Trois angles d’analyse ont été priorisés : culture et universalité, transversalité et territoire, et enfin la question du changement. Ce parcours a permis d’initier un processus permettant aux participants de :• Penser leurs actions d’ECSI,• Se penser eux-mêmes à partir de leurs actions et organisations,• Penser les autres autant que possible en évitant la projection de soi• Questionner la relation avec les bailleurs,• Construire une représentation commune des ODD et identifier les conditions qui en permettraient un meilleur usage Cette publication regroupe l’ensemble des documents produits dans le cadre des 3 journées du parcours et lors de la séance conclusive.
التعليم من أجل الناس والكوكب: بناء مستقبل مستدام للجميع Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The GEM Report provides an authoritative account of how education is the most vital input for every dimension of sustainable development. Better education leads to greater prosperity, improved agriculture, better health outcomes, less violence, more gender equality, higher social capital and an improved natural environment. Education is key to helping people around the world understand why sustainable development is such a vital concept for our common future. Education gives us the key tools – economic, social, technological, even ethical – to take on the SDGs and to achieve them. These facts are spelled out in exquisite and unusual detail throughout the report. Yet the report also emphasizes the remarkable gaps between where the world stands today on education and where it has promised to arrive as of 2030.
[Summary] Education for People and Planet: Creating sustainable Futures for All, Global Education Monitoring Report, 2016; Summary Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Education for People and Planet: Creating Sustainable Futures for All explores the complex relationship between education and the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, covering six fundamental pillars – Planet, Prosperity, People, Peace, Place and Partnerships. This report shows that education will not deliver its full potential unless participation rates increase dramatically and sustainable development guides education system reform. It also warns of the destructive impact that climate change, conflict, unsustainable consumption and the increasing gap between rich and poor have on education. A huge transformation is needed if we are to create sustainable futures for all.
L'Education pour les peuples et la planète: créer des avenirs durables pour tous, résumé du rapport mondial de suivi sur l'éducation, 2016 Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The GEM Report provides an authoritative account of how education is the most vital input for every dimension of sustainable development. Better education leads to greater prosperity, improved agriculture, better health outcomes, less violence, more gender equality, higher social capital and an improved natural environment. Education is key to helping people around the world understand why sustainable development is such a vital concept for our common future. Education gives us the key tools – economic, social, technological, even ethical – to take on the SDGs and to achieve them. These facts are spelled out in exquisite and unusual detail throughout the report. Yet the report also emphasizes the remarkable gaps between where the world stands today on education and where it has promised to arrive as of 2030.
Образование в интересах людей и планеты: ПОСТОЕНИЕ УСТОЙЧИВОГО БУДУЩЕГО ДЛЯВСЕХ, РЕЗЮМЕ ВСЕМИРНОГО ДОКЛАДА ПО МОНИТОРИНГУ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, 2016 Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The GEM Report provides an authoritative account of how education is the most vital input for every dimension of sustainable development. Better education leads to greater prosperity, improved agriculture, better health outcomes, less violence, more gender equality, higher social capital and an improved natural environment. Education is key to helping people around the world understand why sustainable development is such a vital concept for our common future. Education gives us the key tools – economic, social, technological, even ethical – to take on the SDGs and to achieve them. These facts are spelled out in exquisite and unusual detail throughout the report. Yet the report also emphasizes the remarkable gaps between where the world stands today on education and where it has promised to arrive as of 2030. 