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Replantear la educación: ¿Hacia un bien común mundial? 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’. Переосмысливая образование: Образование как всеобщее благо? 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’. UNESCO GCED eNewsletter Issue 1 Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Feature: Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship EducationNow online! UNESCO GCED Clearinghouse hosted by APCEIUPilot testing GCED guiding framework(Roundtable at UNESCO) Promoting tolerance through educationMother Tongue Day 2015: inclusive education through and with language(Interview) Roland Villamero speaks on GCED at the community levelHIghlights: Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship Education, 28-30 January 2015, Paris HQSecond UNESCO Forum on GCED puts spotlight on Post-2015 developmentGlobal citizenship must be placed in the centre of education systemsAmira Yahyaoui's feature presentation at the Second UNESCO GCED ForumJoint Youth Statement2nd GCED Forum photo gallery UNESCO ECM e Bulletin Bulletin Numéro 1 Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Caractéristique: Deuxième Forum de l'UNESCO sur l'éducation sur la citoyenneté mondialeMaintenant en ligne! UNESCO ECM Centre hébergé par APCECIcadre d'orientation Piolot test ECM(Table ronde à l'UNESCO) Tolérance Promouvoir par l'éducationLangue maternelle Jour 2015: l'éducation inclusive à travers et avec la langue(Interview) Roland Villamero parle sur ECM au niveau communautaireHighlights: Deuxième Forum de l'UNESCO sur l'éducation sur la citoyenneté mondiale, 28-30 Janvier 2015, HQ ParisDeuxième Forum de l'UNESCO sur ECM met les projecteurs sur L'après 2015 le développementLa citoyenneté mondiale doit être placé au centre des systèmes éducatifsfonction de la présentation de Amira Yahyaoui lors du deuxième Forum ECM UNESCODéclaration des jeunes mixte2ème Forum ECM galerie photo Informe de las Naciones Unidas sobre el desarrollo de los recursos hídricos en el mundo 2016: agua y empleo Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Three out of four jobs worldwide rely on water. As such, water shortages and lack of access may limit economic growth in the years to come, according to the World Water Development Report 2016. From its collection, through various uses, to its ultimate return to the natural environment, water is a key factor in the development of job opportunities either directly related to its management (supply, infrastructure, wastewater treatment, etc.) or in economic sectors that are heavily water-dependent such as agriculture, fishing, power, industry and health. In its analysis of the economic impact of access to water, the report cites numerous studies that show a positive correlation between investments in the water sector and economic growth. It also highlights the key role of water in the transition to a green economy. Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship Education: building peaceful and sustainable societies: final report Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship Education (GCED) was organized in Paris from 28 to 30 January 2015 under the overall theme 'Building peaceful and sustainable societies: preparing for post-2015'. The Forum was organized in support of the UN Secretary General's Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) and on the occasion of UNESCO's 70th Anniversary. The Forum was organized by the Division for Teaching, Learning and Content, Educatio Sector, UNESCO, with the support of Austria, the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Korea. Other partners also included the United Nations Secretary-General's Global Education First Initiative (GEFI), UNESCO's Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP), UNESCO's Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) and the Learning Matrix Task Force. Some 250 participants from 61 countries from all regions of the world attended the Forum. These included decision-and policy-makers, practitioners, teachers, development partners, academics, the private sector, civil society representatives (national, regional and international level) as well as learners and youth representatives. The Forum was organized around three plenary sessions and 20 concurrent sessions. Topics under consideration included, among others, GCED in the post-2015 education agenda, measuring GCED learning outcomes, teaching practices, peace and human rights education, respect for diversity and inter-religious education, tackling discrimination and violence, education for sustainable development, youth involvement, the use of ICT and social media, and others. For an overview of the programme, please see Annex I. Second UNESCO Forum on Global Citizenship Education: building peaceful and sustainable societies: final report Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Le deuxième Forum de l'UNESCO sur l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM) a été organisé à Paris du 28 au 30 Janvier 2015 sous le thème général «Construire des sociétés pacifiques et durables: préparer l'après-2015». Le Forum a été organisé à l'appui d’Éducation Globale Première Initiative du Secrétaire général de l'ONU (EGPI) et à l'occasion du 70e anniversaire de l'UNESCO. Le Forum a été organisé par la Division de l'enseignement, l'apprentissage et du contenu, Secteur Educatio, l'UNESCO, avec le soutien de l'Autriche, le Sultanat d'Oman et la République de Corée. D'autres partenaires comprenaient également ’Éducation Globale Première Initiative du Secrétaire général du Secrétaire général de l’ONU (EGPI), Mahatma Gandhi Institute de l'UNESCO de l'éducation pour la paix et le développement durable (MGIEP), Asie-Pacifique Centre de l'UNESCO de l'éducation pour la compréhension internationale (APCEIU), le roi Abdallah Bin Abdulaziz Centre international pour le dialogue interreligieux et interculturel (KAICIID) et le Groupe de travail Matrice d'apprentissage. Quelque 250 participants de 61 pays de toutes les régions du monde ont participé au Forum. ceci inclut décisions et les décideurs politiques, les praticiens, les enseignants, les partenaires de développement, des universitaires, le secteur privé, les représentants de la société civile (niveau national, régional et international), ainsi que les apprenants et les représentants de la jeunesse.Le Forum a été organisé autour de trois sessions plénières et 20 sessions simultanées. Sujets à l'étude comprenaient, entre autres, ECM dans l'agenda de l'éducation post-2015, la mesure des résultats ECM d'apprentissage, les pratiques d'enseignement, éducation à la paix et les droits de l'homme, le respect de la diversité et de l'éducation inter-religieux, la lutte contre la discrimination et la violence, l'éducation pour le développement durable, la participation des jeunes, l'utilisation des TIC et des médias sociaux, et d'autres. Pour un aperçu du programme, s'il vous plaît voir l'annexe I. Human rights: questions and answers Año de publicación: 2009 Autor: Leah Levin Autor corporativo: UNESCO This 5th edition presents an overview of the scope and content of international human rights law, procedures to monitor its implementation, organizations and institutions working for human rights, major international events, as well as new developments and challenges. It also offers a brief commentary on the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights explaining their meaning and providing examples on their practical implications. A permanent feature of this publication, and one of the reasons of its success, are the cartoons of Plantu, a well-known French political cartoonist and a devoted human rights activist. A Decade of progress on education for sustainable development: reflections from the UNESCO Chairs Programme Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Michelsen, Gerd | Wells, Peter J. Autor corporativo: UNESCO The UNITWIN/UNESCO Chairs Programme, launched in 1992, today forms an extensive network of inter-university cooperation involving more than 700 higher education institutions in 128 countries worldwide. Through knowledge sharing and collaborative research in the priority areas of UNESCO’s work in education, the natural and social sciences, culture, communication and information, the Chairs provide a vital contribution to the Organization’s mission. The current volume focuses on the activities undertaken by UNESCO Chairs dedicated to the field of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) within the context of the UN Decade of ESD which culminated in the UNESCO World Conference on ESD, held in AichiNagoya, Japan, 2014. The case studies included, showcase the good practices, applied research and curricula innovations pioneered by the individual UNESCO Chairs, as well as highlighting the challenges and lessons learned both for the new follow-up Global Action Programme (GAP) on ESD and the wider Education 2030 Agenda.  Repensar l'educacio: vers un bé comú mundial? 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’.