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Digital Citizenship Education Handbook Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Janice Richardson | Elizabeth Milovidov Autor corporativo: Council of Europe Digital citizenship and engagement involves a wide range of activities, from creating, consuming, sharing, playing and socialising, to investigating, communicating, learning and working. Competent digital citizens are able to respond to new and everyday challenges related to learning, work, employability, leisure, inclusion and participation in society, respecting human rights and intercultural differences.This Digital citizenship education handbook is designed to help educators and other interested adults understand and deal with them. It builds on the Council of Europe’s Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture and the achievements of our longstanding Education for Democratic Citizenship programme, and complements the Internet literacy handbook as part of a coherent approach to educating citizens for the society of the future.  Making the Case For Inclusive Quality Physical Education Policy Development: A Policy Brief Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Nancy McLennan Autor corporativo: UNESCO This evidence-based policy brief presents the benefits of investing in inclusive quality physical education (QPE) policy development. Content draws directly on findings from in-country interventions which demonstrate the value of inter-sectoral partnerships in QPE policy development and the delivery of low cost/high impact QPE programming which stands to accelerate post-COVID recovery efforts. A series of practical recommendations are included for public and private stakeholders in the sport-education ecosystem, alongside resources to support the implementation of recommendations.  S’engager en faveur de l’élaboration inclusive de politiques d’éducation physique de qualité: Note de politique Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Nancy McLennan Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Cette note de politique, fondée sur des faits, présente les avantages à investir dans l’élaboration inclusive de politiques d’Éducation Physique de Qualité (EPQ). Le contenu s’inspire directement des résultats issus d’interventions menées dans quatre pays, qui démontrent l’intérêt des partenariats intersectoriels dans le développement des politiques d’EPQ et de la mise en œuvre de programmes d’EPQ à faible coût/à fort impact qui devraient accélérer les efforts de rétablissement post-COVID. Cette note contient une sélection de recommandations pratiques à destination des acteurs publics et privés de l’écosystème sport-éducation, ainsi que des ressources pour soutenir la mise en œuvre de ces recommandations.  En defensa de un desarrollo inclusivo de políticas de educación física de calidad: Informe de políticas Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Nancy McLennan Autor corporativo: Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO) Este informe presenta los beneficios de la inversión en el desarrollo de políticas inclusivas de educación física de calidad (EFC). Su contenido se funda directamente en evidencias observadas durante intervenciones en países que demuestran la importancia de las asociaciones intersectoriales en el desarrollo de políticas de EFC y en la ejecución de programas de EFC de bajo costo y alto impacto que ayudarán a agilizar los esfuerzos de recuperación tras la COVID. Se incluye una serie de recomendaciones para socios de los sectores público y privado en el ecosistema deportivo – educativo, así como también recursos para apoyar la aplicación de las recomendaciones.  Expert Consultation Meeting: Global Citizenship Education for a Culture of Lawfulness, Paris, France, 15 to 16 March 2018; Meeting Report Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) In the context of a UNESCO/UNODC partnership on “Global Citizenship Education for a Culture of Lawfulness”, an expert consultation meeting was held in Paris on March 15 and 16 of 2018. The purpose of the partnership is to strengthen the capacities of educational systems to promote the rule of law. To this end, the partnership aims to empower and equip learners to act and engage in society as constructive and ethically responsible agents of change, supporting peace, justice, and strong institutions. This notably contributes to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in particular Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 16. Additionally, the partnership intends to enable learners to be both motivated and capable to respond resiliently to crime and violence. The meeting had three broad objectives:To help clarify the conceptual foundation of the partnership;to identify the measures that can be taken in the education sector to promote a culture of lawfulness;and to identify effective educational approaches. Thus, the meeting is meant to elucidate core concepts and identify promising educational approaches in the promotion of a culture of lawfulness by asking fundamental questions, including: What constitutes the rule of law and a culture of lawfulness? How do we create demand for the rule of law? How do we ensure learners apply these principles? How do we ensure they survive in a context where there is no rule of law?  Refugee Status, Gender and Learning: Data Report From a Survey of Applicants to the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Accelerated Education Program in Northern Uganda, 2020 Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Kendra Dupuy | Martin Flatø | Haakon Gjerløw | Andreas Kotsadam | Mette Løvgren | Francis Mwesigye | Siri Aas Rustad | Gudrun Østby Autor corporativo: Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC) | Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) This data report provides details from a survey of applicants to the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Accelerated Education Program in Northern Uganda, 2020. The surveys covered a range of topics, such as demographic and socioeconomic background, school attendance, academic skills, social control, feelings and perceptions on various topics, and future aspirations.  Social Contract Pedagogy: A Dialogical and Deliberative Model for Global Citizenship Education; Background Paper for the Futures of Education Initiatives Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Richard Desjardins | Carlos Alberto Torres | Susan Wiksten Autor corporativo: UNESCO We propose that together Social Contract Pedagogy (SCP) and Global Citizenship Education (GCE) offer a comprehensive vision including key principles and core elements that are important for rethinking education and shaping the future of the world. We introduce the novel concept of Social Contract Pedagogy (SCP) as a means to adapt the social contract in liberal democracies which has been (conceptually) located at the level of the state, to the level of the classroom and other pedagogically relevant contexts. A key feature of this pedagogy is the negotiation of values and norms in ways that maintain cohesion and inclusion and avoids too much power in the hands of sectarian extremes (of any kind) which tend to impose their views on others, oppress and exclude. This includes using fake news, denying scientific debates and/or any extremely politicized interpretations of evidence and facts to obfuscate or deny consequences of individual and group choices and behavior, but also ‘othering’ of any kind whether from the political right or the political left. In our view, this is an essential premise for the education of democratic citizens. Citizenship education of this kind is seen as essential for the survival and growth of liberal democracies in the future.  Learning & Behaviour Support: Enabling Inclusive Learning; Edukans Manual for Facilitators Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Hendrien Maat | Judith Pietersma | Aniek Santema Autor corporativo: Edukans This Edukans training manual is intended as a guide to train people in how to respond to the needs of students with learning and behavioural problems, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, lack of motivation, aggression and anxiety. Troubled behaviour is often a child's way of communicationg distress and, in these cases, the right kind of response can make all the difference. Behavioural and learning difficulites are well-recognized problems all over the world, and inclusive learning is on top of the educational agenda. When a person has more knowledge about learning & behavioural difficulties, he or she can understand the situation that the child is facing and offer suitable suport.This manual aims to help programme managers and trainers to give training to their staff in: understanding the diverse needs of vulnerable students, the origins of learning and behavioural problems, their implications, and a variety of effective support strategies and interventions. The manual is meant to be used by master trainers who can further train teachers, social workers, NGO staff, mentors, relief workers, government officials, mental health workers, and counselors.  全面性教育之旅: 全球状况报告; 摘要 Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: 联合国教科文组织 (UNESCO) 本文是出版物《全面性教育之旅:全球状况报告》的 摘要。它简要介绍了世界各地学校开展全面性教育的 状况,有助于为宣传和资源筹措工作提供信息,协助 各国政府和合作伙伴努力实现确保所有学生在学校获 得优质的全面性教育的目标。 More than Welcome: Intercultural Integration of Migrants in and Through Higher Education Año de publicación: 2026 Autor: Darla K. Deardorff | Raffaela Iuliano Autor corporativo: UNESCO As global displacement reaches unprecedented levels—with 123.2 million people uprooted by conflict, environmental disasters, and economic instability (UNHCR, 2025)—there is an urgent need to rethink approach integration. Migration should be embraced as an opportunity for human and cultural development, social cohesion, and economic growth. To realise this, societies must transition from outdated integration models to a new paradigm of intercultural integration—a multidirectional process engaging all community members.More than Welcome offers a framework for intercultural integration, founded on five principles with intercultural competence at its core. It highlights the unique role of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in fostering mutual respect, understanding, and collaboration. By actively addressing xenophobia and cultural discrimination, HEIs can become catalytic spaces to help migrants reach their full potential in diverse societies.Through research and practical examples, the publication provides actionable strategies for policy-makers to create a higher education sector that not only educates but also cultivates active, intercultural citizens. By embracing this framework, we can build more inclusive societies and unlock the full potential of migration for the benefit of all.