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Progrès nationaux en matière d'éducation, de formation et de sensibilisation du public aux changements climatiques: Analyse des comptes rendus nationaux au titre de la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Depuis son entrée en vigueur, la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques (CCNUCC, 1992) reconnaît, dans son article 6, l’importance de l’éducation, de la formation et de la sensibilisation du public pour atténuer toute perturbation anthropique dangereuse du système climatique. L’article 12 de l’Accord de Paris (2015) réaffirme cette prise de conscience.Le présent document dresse un état des lieux de la mise en place de l’éducation aux changements climatiques dans les pays. Il souligne les principaux résultats issusde l’analyse des comptes rendus nationaux présentés au Secrétariat de la CCNUCC dans le cadre du processus d’établissement des communications à ce titre. Il met en lumière les réalisations accomplies et les lacunes à combler dans le domaine de l’éducation aux changements climatiques.L’analyse démontre que pratiquement tous les pays mentionnent l’éducation aux changements climatiques dans leurs comptes rendus nationaux soumis dans le cadre du processus d’établissement des communications au titre de la CCNUCC. Cela démontre un certain niveau d’engagement, garantie d’une bonne base pour renforcer les actions éducatives face aux changements climatiques. Cependant, d’importantes disparités persistent. Il sera crucial de les résorber afin de mobiliser le plein potentiel de l’éducation pour affronter le plus grand défi de notre époque.  Reconciliation, Peace and Global Citizenship Education: Pedagogy and Practice Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: APCEIU The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding launched the publication entitled Reconciliation, Peace and Global Citizenship Education: Pedagogy and Practices. This book is the result of the fruitful discussions and presentations made during the 4th International Conference on Global Citizenship Education held on 3-4 September 2019 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.The intention of this publication is not only to continue and deepen the discourses made by the speakers of the Conference, but also to provide the readers with opportunity to explore how pedagogy and practices of Global Citizenship Education can contribute to building peace and reconciliation across the globe. Part. I Global Citizenship Education for peace and reconciliation: OverviewLearning to live together and a life worth livingHow GCED can contribute to peace, reconciliation and sustainable developmentTransformative pedagogy for building peacePromoting peace through mindfulness programmes in schoolsGlobal memory, global citizenship and reconciliationThe role of Media and Information Literacy Part. II Global Citizenship Education for peace and reconciliation: Putting it into practiceFacing History and Ourselves in South AfricaClassrooms in Peace in ColombiaPreparing young people to be global citizens through integrated schools in Northern Ireland Part. III Global Citizenship Education for peace and reconciliation: Supporting effective implementationPolicy development and implementationChallenges in curriculum and textbook development for low-and middle-income country  2019 Arab Region SDG Index and Dashboards Report Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Lara Dahan Autor corporativo: Emirates Diplomatic Academy (EDA) | Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) The Arab Region SDG Index and Dashboards are intended as a tool for governments and other stakeholders to measure progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and to highlight gaps in both implementation and data. The 2019 Arab Region SDG Index is the first in its kind and is therefore also intended as a conversation-opener about priority areas, policies and actions.The 2019 Arab Region SDG Index comprises 105 indicators, each of which have an assigned score (0–100) and a traffic light colour (green, yellow, orange, or red) to indicate performance. In addition, arrows indicate trends in progress towards achieving the goals for those indicators where data for multiple years are available.Compared to the Sustainable Development Report 2019, which contains the SDG Index and Dashboards for all UN Member States, the Arab Region Index introduces 30 new indicators that reflect regional priorities and challenges. The selection of these indicators, along with related thresholds, was greatly informed by two rounds of regional expert consultations, which were conducted in May and August 2019 and collected more than 200 comments from more than 40 individuals. The regional Index also removes indicators that are not useful or relevant for the region or where data coverage is currently insufficient.In addition, the 2019 Arab Region Index includes Palestine, which has so far not been included in the global SDG Index reports. It also provides a total SDG achievement score for two countries – Libya and Somalia – that did not receive one in the global Index due to low data availability.  Global citizenship in primary and secondary education in the Netherlands Año de publicación: 2012 Autor: Lette Hogeling Autor corporativo: National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO) NCDO has examined the opinions and methods of teachers and directors with regard to global citizenship, as well as the obstacles and opportunities they experience around global citizenship in education. More than 1,500 teachers and almost 300 directors have participated in the research. A large majority of the teachers in primary and secondary education think that global citizenship is an important subject for Dutch education. Also, the majority of the teachers are of the opinion that it is important that the lessons link up with current events. Nevertheless, only a minority of the teachers in primary and secondary education believe that global citizenship should be a compulsory part of the curriculum. It is mainly teachers of geography, economics, cultural and social subjects who are of the opinion that global citizenship is an important theme. La citoyenneté mondiale dans l'enseignement primaire et secondaire aux Pays-Bas Año de publicación: 2012 Autor: Lette Hogeling Autor corporativo: National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO) NCDO a examiné les opinions et les méthodes des enseignants et des administrateurs à l'égard de la citoyenneté mondiale, ainsi que les obstacles et les opportunités qu'ils rencontrent autour de la citoyenneté mondiale dans l'éducation. Plus de 1.500 enseignants et près de 300 directeurs ont participé à la recherche. Une grande majorité des enseignants dans l'enseignement primaire et secondaire pensent que la citoyenneté mondiale est un sujet important pour l'éducation néerlandaise. En outre, la majorité des enseignants sont d'avis qu'il est important que les leçons de lien avec l'actualité. Néanmoins, seule une minorité des enseignants dans l'enseignement primaire et secondaire croient que la citoyenneté mondiale devrait être une partie obligatoire du programme. Il est principalement les professeurs de géographie, l'économie, la culture et les sujets sociaux qui sont d'avis que la citoyenneté mondiale est un thème important. When Feeling and Action Come Together in Educational Practice. Relations Between Development Education and Learning Service for a Global Citizenship Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Yolanda Fernández Carrión | Mª Jesús Martínez Usarralde The difficulties based on the development are a usual topic in education. After emphasizing the relevance of the development education as an essential element for the construction of the global citizenship, the challenge stands out by its innovative intention of trying to implicate it with service learning. This one tries to be an explorative and interpretative theoretic analyses about the potentialities which can be provided by service learning in the achievement of the objectives planned by the development education. This correlation not only affects the substantial improvement of both practices by building positive synergies but also its universalization forms a clear positive influence in the endogenous development of the village people, carrying out the real empowerment of the critical, sensible and global citizenship. The possibility of giving the main role as a human developmental engine to education is within our reach and the union between development education and service learning teaches us the keys.  Cuando sentimiento y acción confluyen en la práctica educativa. Alianzas entre educación para el desarrollo y aprendizaje servicio para una ciudadanía global Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Yolanda Fernández Carrión | Mª Jesús Martínez Usarralde Las problemáticas basadas en el desarrollo constituyen un tema recurrente en educación. Tras resaltar la relevancia de la Educación para el Desarrollo (EpD) como elemento fundamental en la construcción de una ciudadanía global, el objetivo de este artículo consiste en relacionarla con una cultura educativa, el Aprendizaje Servicio (ApS). Éste pretende ser, así, un análisis teórico exploratorio e interpretativo sobre las potencialidades que puede aportar el ApS en la consecución de las metas planteadas por la EpD. Esta vinculación no sólo repercute en la mejora substancial de la práctica de ambas creando sinergias positivas, sino que su universalización constituye una clara incidencia positiva en el desarrollo endógeno de los pueblos, llevando a la práctica el empoderamiento real de la ciudadanía crítica, reflexiva y global. La posibilidad de otorgar el papel relevante que posee la educación como motor de desarrollo humano está a nuestro alcance: la alianza entre EpD y APS nos muestran las claves.  A Transdisciplinary Biomimetic Perspective on Global Citizenship Education Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Javier Collado Ruano Autor corporativo: University of the Andes This paper reflects on the Global Citizenship Edu- cation (GCE) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) discussed in 2015 during the Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship Education in January, the Second Global Education Forum in May and the Millenium Summit in September. The study is supported by a transdisciplinary methodolo- gy and the biomimetic principles in order to streng- then the bonds between education and sustainabili- ty. As a result, this research identifies the operational principles that constitute the interdependence of ecosystems in order to make a biomimetic imple- mentation in the social, political and educational structure in human systems. To conclude, three pro- posals to achieve SDGs are given.  Una perspectiva transdisciplinar y biomimética de la educación para la ciudadanía mundial Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Javier Collado Ruano Autor corporativo: University of the Andes El presente artículo reflexiona sobre la Educación para la Ciudadanía Mundial (ECM) y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) discutidos en 2015 durante el 2o Foro de la UNESCO de ECM de enero, el 2o Foro Mundial de Educación de mayo y la Cumbre del Milenio de septiembre. El estudio se apoya en la metodología transdisciplinar y el principio de biomímesis con el propósito de reforzar los lazos entre la educación y la sostenibilidad. Como resultado, el trabajo identifica los principios operacionales que constituyen la interdependencia de los ecosistemas para hacer una aplicación biomimética en las estructuras sociales, políticas y educativas de los sistemas humanos. Para concluir, se realizan tres propuestas para contribuir a alcanzar los ODS.  Global citizenship: from public support to active participation Año de publicación: 2012 Autor: Christine Carabain | Shelena Keulemans | Marije van Gent | Gabi Spitz Autor corporativo: National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO) This publication explores the concept of global citizenship by drawing on the most relevant, mainly scientific, literature. This exploration will in the coming years be the basis for NCDO’s programmes in the area of research, staff training, and knowledge sharing. NCDO has the important task of engaging people in these two major changes in perspective: what does it mean, how important is it to us, how can we contribute to it? NCDO considers it its responsibility to raise awareness amongst Dutch citizens of the growing connection and mutual dependency between people across the globe, as well as to make them aware of the opportunities they have to help tackle global issues. In other words: NCDO aims to advance the global dimension of citizenship in the Netherlands. But what exactly is that global dimension of citizenship? Despite growing awareness of the importance of global citizenship, a clear and broadly accepted definition of the concept is still lacking (Hart, 2011). To date the concept is often explained by using examples and focus areas. This publication will present the definition of global citizenship that NCDO will employ in the coming period.