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Key Concepts: A Feminist Approach to Human Rights Education (Chapter 4) Año de publicación: 2014 Autor: Julie Maia Autor corporativo: Stanford Human Rights Education Initiative (SHREI) Developed for the Stanford Human Rights Education Initiative (SHREI), this curriculum project examines connections among Gender Studies, feminist theory, and human rights movements around the world. This SHREI project presents its four key concepts through four curricular units, or chapters, each with a series of activities that can easily be adapted for use in courses in many disciplines. Each chapter contains these elements: A definition of the key concept An example of the use of the concept in a human rights document A brief essay on the value of the concept for human rights education A series of activities that guide students in using gender, race/ethnicity/nation, and class as lenses for analyzing social justice issues include transnational and multicultural perspectives on gender and human rights issues use "best practices" pedagogies for teaching human rights topics in community colleges. Within each chapter, activities are orgaized from simple to complex. Most activities, however, have self-contained objectives and can be used independently of the others. Sections on “Extending the Learning” offer longer readings or in-depth material for advanced courses. The GCED Clearinghouse introduces only chapter 4, "global citizenship" of this SHERI project. Global youth advocacy workshop on GCED: final report Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU The United Nations Secretary-General's Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) recognizes Global Citizenship Education (GCED) as one of its three priorities. UNSG GEFI has generated momentum for GCED which has since been in the target of the education goal in the Muscat Agreement 2014 and in the proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Open Working Group. The proposed SDGs will provide the basis for further intergovernmental negotiations on the post 2014 development agenda.In support of UNSG GEFI, UNESCO held its Second Global Forum on Global Citizenship Education on Building Peaceful and Sustainable Societies: Preparing for Post-2015 from 28 to 30 January 2015 in Paris, France. The forum aimed to identify GCED related inputs to the emerging Framework for Action on Education for the post 2015 development agenda, as well as key dimensions of GCED in relation to peace. Furthermore, it had a concurrent session dedicated to youth on Driving the GCED Agenda Forward: Acting with and for Young People to assemble the perspectives, ideas, and priorities of youth on GCED. Against this background, the Global Youth Advocacy Workshop on GCED, co-organized by GEFI, the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) and UNESCO's Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) aimed to build the capacity of dynamic youth leaders from countries around the world to advocate for GCED. The participants of the workshop were selected on the basis of their previous experiences, present engagement, and future commitment in educating youth at the local and national levels. The objectives of the workshop were: 1. To build a common understanding of GCED and its key priority areas by building on the dialogue initiated at the Paris GCED Forum.2. To allow the participating youth leaders to elaborate an advocacy strategy suitable for implementation at the local and national levels to advance the GCED agenda beyond 2015.3. To establish a wider network of youth advocates on GCED to advance the agenda globally.  La jeunesse mondiale atelier de plaidoyer sur ECM: rapport final Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU À l'appui de SGNU GEFI, l'UNESCO a tenu son Forum mondial Deuxième sur L'éducation à la citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) sur la construction de sociétés pacifiques et durables: Préparation de L'après 2015 du 28 au 30 Janvier 2015 à Paris, France. Le forum visait à identifier les entrées liées à l'ECM au Cadre émergent d'action sur l'éducation pour le programme de développement post 2015, ainsi que les dimensions clés de l'ECM par rapport à la paix. En outre, il a eu une séance simultanée dédiée aux jeunes sur la conduite du ECM Agenda Forward: Agir avec et pour les jeunes à assembler les perspectives, les idées et les priorités de la jeunesse sur ECM. Dans ce contexte, l'atelier de plaidoyer mondial de la jeunesse sur ECM, co-organisé par GEFI, le Centre Asie-Pacifique d'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCECI) et de l'Institut Mahatma Gandhi de l'UNESCO de l'éducation pour la paix et le développement durable (MGIEP) visant à construire le la capacité des jeunes leaders dynamiques des pays du monde entier à plaider pour ECM. Les participants de l'atelier ont été sélectionnés sur la base de leurs expériences précédentes, l'engagement présent et futur engagement dans l'éducation des jeunes aux niveaux local et national. Les objectifs de l'atelier étaient les suivants: 1. Pour construire une compréhension commune de l'ECM et de ses domaines prioritaires en misant sur le dialogue initié lors du Forum ECM Paris. 2. Pour permettre aux jeunes leaders participants d'élaborer une stratégie de plaidoyer approprié pour la mise en œuvre aux niveaux local et national pour faire avancer l'ordre du jour de l'ECM au-delà de 2015. 3. Pour établir un réseau plus large de défenseurs des jeunes sur ECM pour faire avancer l'ordre du jour à l'échelle mondiale. 글로벌시민교육 청소년 리더십 워크숍 최종보고서 Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: APCEIU 본 보고서는 2015년 3월 30일부터 4월 4일까지 부산에서 열린 ‘글로벌시민교육 청소년 리더십 워크숍(Global Youth Advocacy Workshop on GCED)’의 최종보고서이다. 이번 워크숍은 글로벌시민교육 청소년 옹호활동에 초점을 둔 첫 번째 워크숍으로서, 전세계 34개국에서 45명의 청소년 활동가들이 참가하여 글로벌시민교육에 대한 아이디어를 교환하며, 글로벌시민교육을 전 세계적으로 확산하고 지역·국가적 차원의 청소년 글로벌시민교육 활동을 증진하기 위한 핵심 전략을 논의하는 장이었다. 본 보고서는 6일 간의 워크숍 활동들에 대한 기록과 더불어 글로벌시민교육의 주체로서 글로벌시민교육의 의미와 우선 과제들에 대한 젊은이들의 목소리를 담고자 했다. 본 워크숍은 유네스코 아태교육원과 유엔 사무총장의 글로벌교육우선구상(GEFI), 유네스코 마하트마간디 평화지속가능발전교육원(MGIEP)가 공동주최하고 부산시 금정구와 에듀케이트어차일드(Educate A Child)가 후원했다.문의: 유네스코 아태교육원 교육연수팀(ent@unescoapceiu.org)  Global Citizenship in the Classroom: A guide for teachers Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: Oxfam GB A practical and reflective guide full of practical tools and ideas that can be applied to almost any topic to develop learner participation and global learning. [Video] Central Asian Kids Share Their Views on Gender Inequality Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: World Bank In Central Asia, and around the world, women earn 30% less than men. In anticipation of March 8, we asked the children what they think about it.  [Видео] Что говорят дети в Центральной Азии о гендерном неравенстве в оплате труда Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: World Bank В Центральной Азии, и по всему миру, женщины зарабатывают на 30% меньше, чем мужчины. В преддверии 8 марта мы спросили детей, что они думают об этом.  L'émancipation des femmes Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: Îles de Paix Iles de Paix mène au Bénin un programme dédié aux femmes. Il concerne le développement de leurs activités rémunératrices, mais aussi des formations en gestion, au crédit, à l’épargne et des sensibilisations pour une amélioration de leur position dans la société. Ce programme ambitieux, qui concernera directement, sur trois ans, plus de 600 femmes, engendre de profonds bouleversements et, pour bien de ses bénéficiaires, des changements majeurs dans leur vie quotidienne. En témoigne cette femme, qui y a participé. « Au début, quand je voulais suivre une formation pour mener une activité, mon mari me battait pour m’en empêcher. Il me disait que ma place était à la maison.Mais aujourd’hui, il constate que, grâce à cette formation et aux choses que j’ai apprises, je gagne beaucoup mieux ma vie. Alors, il m’encourage à continuer et… il me supplie de lui donner de l’argent ! »Il reste à souhaiter que tous ses gains ne finissent pas dans l’escarcelle de son mari et qu’ils servent avant tout à répondre à ses besoins personnels et à ceux de ses enfants.  Global education in Austria Autor corporativo: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe This National Report on Global Education in Austria is part of the European Global Education Peer Review Process, which was initiated in 2002 with the purpose of increasing and improving global education in Council of Europe member states. This report is the culmination of a peer review process led by an international peer review team. Through research and interviews with key stakeholders, information was gathered and critical perspectives developed about the current state of, and the future prospects for, global education in Austria. This year–long process, facilitated by the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe, was developed in partnership with the Austrian Strategy Group for Global Education as the national counterpart in the process. It involved the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education, the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), KommEnt, and the NGO and academic communities.This Peer Review report recognises the relatively strong tradition of global education in Austria. Austrian support for GE is reflected in the range of committed organisations involved in GE, and the many initiatives and projects in the formal and non-formal education sectors, and in civil society. Chapter 1 below provides an introduction to the report and the process generally. Chapter 2 outlines the context of global education in Austria. Chapter 3 examines global education in the formal education sector. Chapter 4 focuses on the important and varied work taking place in non-formal education, civil society organisations and other sectors in this field. Chapter 5 provides, in summary fashion, an outline of the key observations and recommendations of the Peer Review. Educar para una ciudadanía global: construir un mundo justo desde la escuela Año de publicación: 2009 Autor: Colette Grech | Roderick Mallia | William Grech Autor corporativo: Conectando Mundos Consortium (Cidac, inizjamed, Intermon Oxfam, Ucodep) This publication is based on an initiative about the development education, intercultural education, popular education, the education of values, human rights education, education for sustainability, education for peace, education for gender equality, etc. The pedagogical proposal of Global Citizenship Education aspires to integrate in a coherent and challenging vision all these themes, keeping them in a close relationship with one another and taking into consideration the (increasing) interdependence of human beings living in a planet whose sustainability is under threat. This book is the fruit of a process that was triggered off by the joint effort of four European development NGOs, namely Cidac, Inizjamed, Intermón Oxfam and Ucodep within the frame of a project co-financed by the European Commission. These organisations set for themselves the objective to promote the acknowledgment and the inclusion of the contents and the methodology of Global Citizenship Education in the formal educational contexts in their respective countries, in order to kick-start a process of change in attitudes, values, and the beliefs of the pupils. Thanks to the initiative and efforts of the above-mentioned four organisations, and through various meetings and seminars carried out over the last three years in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Malta, groups of educators have been able to come face-to-face with each other, exchange experiences and reflect on the role of formal education with respect to the challenges of our times. Among the other experiences, the publication contains that of a key moment in the process. This took place in July 2008 in Cortona, a small and beautiful Tuscan city close to the border with Umbria, and in which many educators shared the benefit of what was the first international encounter of educators for global citizenship. The Cortona experience, in which around ninety teachers coming from Spain, Portugal, Malta, Italy, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica have participated, was one of the stages – the starting point, in fact – of a process and a relationship that it is our aim to develop at the regional, national and international levels. In this publication, therefore, one can find theoretical cues put forward at Cortona that encourage educators to share their experiences and to compare the work done by different groups.This publication has two parts. The first part contains contributions of a theoretical type, whereas the second part concentrates on the educational experiences of the participants in the Cortona meeting.