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Inscool: Activities Booklet; Practical Classroom Approaches to Rights-Based Learning Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Scotdec | European Union (EU) | Erasmus+ This toolkit is designed to guide you flexibly, in ways that suit your primary school, through the start of a journey towards including more pupils in learning and life at school. A key point to remember about this journey is that it does not have a final destination. Rather, it is about cumulative change that has, at its heart, a continuous focus on improving their access to and participation in quality, inclusive education.
Using social media in Holocaust Education Autor corporativo: International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Social media is a rapidly expanding form of communication and community in our world and in education more specifically. Holocaust educators are tasked with determining how best to use this tool in their programming without compromising programme or subject integrity. These guidelines outline considerations and practices in deploying social media in the Holocaust educational environment.
Classrooms in Peace Program: Sample sessions; 3rd Grade Classroom and Language Arts Curriculum Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Enrique Chaux | Gloria Inés Rodríguez. Autor corporativo: Programa Aulas en Paz This document presents selected third grade sessions from the Classrooms in Peace Program, developed to prevent school violence through socio-emotional development. In third grade, issues related to conflict management are addressed.
Programa Aulas en Paz: Sesiones de muestra; Grado tercero currículo de aula y lenguaje Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Enrique Chaux | Gloria Inés Rodríguez. Autor corporativo: Programa Aulas en Paz Este documento presenta sesiones seleccionadas de grado tercero de primaria del Programa Aulas en Paz, desarrollado para prevenir la violencia escolar a través del desarrollo socioemocional. En grado tercero se abordan temas relacionados con el manejo de conflictos.
Classrooms in Peace Program: Sample sessions; 2nd Grade Classroom and Language Arts Curriculum Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Enrique Chaux | Gloria Inés Rodríguez Autor corporativo: Programa Aulas en Paz This document presents selected fifth grade sessions from the Classrooms in Peace Program, developed to prevent school violence through socio-emotional development. In fifth grade, issues related to agression prevention are addressed.
Programa Aulas en Paz: Sesiones de muestra; Grado segundo currículo de aula y lenguaje Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Enrique Chaux | Gloria Inés Rodríguez Autor corporativo: Programa Aulas en Paz Este documento presenta sesiones seleccionadas de grado segundo de primaria del Programa Aulas en Paz, desarrollado para prevenir la violencia escolar a través del desarrollo socioemocional. En grado segundo se abordan temas relacionados con la prevención de la agresión.
Global guidance on addressing school related gender based violence Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) More than 246 million children are subjected to gender-based violence in or around schools every year. This is a violation of their human rights, and a form of gender-discrimination that has far-reaching physical, psychological and educational consequences. Ending schoolrelated gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a priority for countries wishing to achieve ambitious global goals on inclusive and quality education for all and gender equality.WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS GUIDANCE? This guidance aims to provide a comprehensive, one-stop resource on school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), including clear, knowledge-based operational guidance, diverse case studies drawn from examples of promising practice and recommended tools for the education sector and its partners working to eliminate gender-based violence. It distils programme knowledge based on existing global literature, promising practices, expert recommendations and practitioner consensus.WHO IS THIS GUIDANCE FOR? The primary audience for this global guidance is the national education sector, including government policy-makers, education ministries, school administrators, educators and other school staff. The guidance may also have wider interest for other national and international stakeholders that are interested in addressing SRGBV, including NGOs, bilateral and multilateral agencies, teachers’ trade unions and policy-makers in other domestic sectors. The guidance is intended primarily for use in low- and middle-income settings, but is based on norms and principles that are universally applicable.WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS GUIDANCE? Promising practice case studies and recommended tools are embedded throughout the relevant sub-sections of the guidance. These provide readers with illustrative examples of implementation in real-life contexts and can serve as resources that have been successfully used – and can be adapted – for application in different contexts.This guidance complements other existing tools and materials for specific bilateral, multilateral and NGO audiences on violence against women and girls, and violence in schools. An expanded online version, which will be regularly updated, is available at www.endvawnow.org
Lutte contre la violence de genre en milieu scolaire: orientations mondiales: Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) More than 246 million children are subjected to gender-based violence in or around schools every year. This is a violation of their human rights, and a form of gender-discrimination that has far-reaching physical, psychological and educational consequences. Ending schoolrelated gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a priority for countries wishing to achieve ambitious global goals on inclusive and quality education for all and gender equality.WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS GUIDANCE? This guidance aims to provide a comprehensive, one-stop resource on school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), including clear, knowledge-based operational guidance, diverse case studies drawn from examples of promising practice and recommended tools for the education sector and its partners working to eliminate gender-based violence. It distils programme knowledge based on existing global literature, promising practices, expert recommendations and practitioner consensus.WHO IS THIS GUIDANCE FOR? The primary audience for this global guidance is the national education sector, including government policy-makers, education ministries, school administrators, educators and other school staff. The guidance may also have wider interest for other national and international stakeholders that are interested in addressing SRGBV, including NGOs, bilateral and multilateral agencies, teachers’ trade unions and policy-makers in other domestic sectors. The guidance is intended primarily for use in low- and middle-income settings, but is based on norms and principles that are universally applicable.WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS GUIDANCE? Promising practice case studies and recommended tools are embedded throughout the relevant sub-sections of the guidance. These provide readers with illustrative examples of implementation in real-life contexts and can serve as resources that have been successfully used – and can be adapted – for application in different contexts.This guidance complements other existing tools and materials for specific bilateral, multilateral and NGO audiences on violence against women and girls, and violence in schools. An expanded online version, which will be regularly updated, is available at www.endvawnow.org 