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Beyond Academic Learning: First Results from the Survey of Social and Emotional Skills Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Marta Encinas-Martin | Eva Feron | Francesco Avvisati | Marco Paccagnella | Javier Suárez-Alvarez | Michelle Cherian Autor corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Over the last few years, social and emotional skills have been rising on the education policy agenda and in the public debate. Policy makers and education practitioners are seeking ways to complement the focus on academic learning, with attention to social and emotional skill development. Social and emotional skills are a subset of an individual’s abilities, attributes and characteristics important for individual success and social functioning. Together, they encompass a comprehensive set of skills essential for students to be able to succeed at school, at work and fully participate in society as active citizens.The benefits of developing children’s social‐emotional skills go beyond cognitive development and academic outcomes; they are also important drivers of mental health and labour market prospects. The ability of citizens to adapt, be resourceful, respect and work well with others, and to take personal and collective responsibility is increasingly becoming the hallmark of a well‐functioning society. The OECD’s Survey of Social and Emotional Skills (SSES) is one of the first international efforts to collect data from students, parents and teachers on the social and emotional skills of students at ages 10 and 15. This report presents the first results from this survey. It describes students’ social and emotional skills and how they relate to individual, family, and school characteristics. It also examines broader policy and socio‐economic contexts related to these skills, and sheds light on ways to help education leaders and policy makers monitor and foster students’ social and emotional skills.  How Youth Drive Change (The UNESCO Courier no. 3; July-September 2011) Año de publicación: 2011 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Considering school history as a place of confrontation of discourse and knowledge from competing socialization spaces (school, family, media), we are interested in citizenship education work and challenges posed by these plural socializations. In an important context media coverage of debates on the recognition of minority memories in France and their entry into the school programs of the college in 2008, how do students appropriate the ""socially vivid issues"" of immigration, colonization, and decolonization? Fromcontent analysis of a corpus made up of around a hundred interviews semi-structured conducted between 2007 and 2010 with 3rd year college students (end of lower secondary and compulsory education), we analyze and highlight contrasting interpretations of these heritages by majority students and minority students, respectively supplied by categories of public debate and family narratives. We show, following work relating to the sociology of school curricula, which learning citizenship in the light of these historical legacies results from the confrontation of the pupils with the discourses and knowledge different spaces in which they take part. But it is above all the product oftheir position in the face of these historical legacies, according to their experiences social and the role they give to these stories in building a common identity and belonging.  Changer le monde: Comment s'y prennent les jeunes (Le Courrier de l'UNESCO no. 3; Juillet-Septembre 2011) Año de publicación: 2011 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Considérant l’histoire scolaire comme un lieu de confrontation de discours et savoirs issus d’espaces de socialisation en concurrence (l’école, la famille, les médias), nous nous intéressons au travail d’éducation à la citoyenneté et aux défis que lui posent ces socialisations plurielles. Dans un contexte d’importante médiatisation des débats sur la reconnaissance des mémoires de minorités en France et de leur entrée dans les programmes scolaires du collège en 2008, comment les élèves s’approprient-ils les « questions socialement vives » de l’immigration, la colonisation, et la décolonisation ? En outre, comment s’effectue dans ce contexte l’apprentissage de la citoyenneté et du principe politique qui la fonde dans la tradition scolaire républicaine ? À partir de l’analyse de contenu d’un corpus composé d’une centaine d’entretiens semi-directifs menés entre 2007 et 2010 auprès de collégiens de 3e(fin du premier cycle du secondaire et de la scolarisation obligatoire), nous analysons et mettons en évidence des interprétations contrastées de ces héritages par les élèves majoritaires et les élèves minoritaires, respectivement alimentées par les catégories du débat public et les récits familiaux. Nous montrons, à la suite des travaux relevant de la sociologie des programmes scolaires, que l’apprentissage de la citoyenneté à la lumière de ces héritages historiquesrésulte de la confrontation des élèves aux discours et savoirs issus des différents espaces auxquels ils prennent part. Mais il est surtout le produit de leur prise de position face à ces héritages historiques, selon leurs expériences sociales et le rôle qu’ils confèrent à ces histoires dans la construction d’une identité et une appartenance communes.  Teachers Have Their Say: Motivation, Skills and Opportunities to Teach Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | Education International (EI) This report examines how ready teachers are to meet the promise of Sustainable Development Goal 4 on Education and Target 4.7, which calls on countries ‘to ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development’. Revised Recommendation Concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace and Education Relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ('1974 Recommendation') Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The revision of the 1974 Recommendation provides the international community with the opportunity to strengthen the instrument so that it can support the design and implementation of effective educational policies and programmes, which can put the world on a pathway to lasting peace and sustainable development for all, in line with the requirements of the 2030 Agenda and the body of international legal norms adopted since 1974.  Recommandation révisée sur l’éducation pour la compréhension, la coopération et la paix internationales et l’éducation relative aux droits de l’homme et aux libertés fondamentales (« Recommandation de 1974 ») Año de publicación: 2022 Autor corporativo: UNESCO La révision de la Recommandation de 1974 offre à la communauté internationale l'occasion de renforcer l'instrument afin qu'il puisse soutenir la conception et la mise en œuvre de politiques et de programmes éducatifs efficaces, susceptibles de mettre le monde sur la voie d'une paix durable et du développement durable pour tous, conformément aux exigences de l'Agenda 2030 et à l'ensemble des normes juridiques internationales adoptées depuis 1974.  UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development: Winners of 2017 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The annual UNESCO-Japan Prize showcases and rewards outstanding projects and programmes in the field of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).The winners of the 2017 edition come from Jordan, the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe.Among this year’s winners are a school, business and a non-profit organization, promoting ESD, respectively, at the local, regional and global level: Sihlengeni Primary School from the Republic of Zimbabwe; the social enterprise Zikra from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; and the Hard Rain Project from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Each of them will receive an award of USD 50,000.The Director-General of UNESCO and the Japanese Minister of Education will award the Prize to the three laureates in a ceremony at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on 3 November 2017, during the 39th session of the General Conference. Premio UNESCO-Japon de Educacion para el Desarrollo Sostenible: Galardonados de 2017 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor corporativo: UNESCO En 2017 el Premio UNESCO-Japon llegaba a su tercera edicion. Los galardonados fueron elegidos de entre las mas de 100 candidaturas presentadas por gobiernos de Estados Miembros de la UNESCO y organizaciones no gubernamentales quecolaboran oficialmente con la Organizacion. Tras examinar las candidaturas, un jurado independiente formado por cinco especialistas internacionales en EDS recomendo los tres galardonados a la Directora General de la UNESCO.Este ano se ha concedido el premio a una escuela, una empresa y una organizacion sin animo de lucro que promueven la EDS a escala local, regional y mundial respectivamente: la escuela de primaria Sihlengeni, de la Republica de Zimbabwe; Zikra por el Aprendizaje Popular, del Reino Hachemita de Jordania; y el Proyecto Hard Rain, del Reino Unido de Gran Bretana e Irlanda del Norte. Cada una de estas entidades recibira un premio en metalico de 50,000 dolares estadounidenses.La Directora General de la UNESCO y el Ministro de Educacion del Japon haran entrega del Premio a los tres galardonados en el curso de una ceremonia que tendra lugar en la Sede de la UNESCO (Paris) el 3 de noviembre de 2017, coincidiendo con la celebracion de la 39ª reunion de la Conferencia General. Prix UNESCO-Japon D'éducation en vue du Développement Durable: Lauréats de 2017 Año de publicación: 2017 Autor corporativo: UNESCO L’année 2017 marque la troisième édition du Prix UNESCO-Japon. Les lauréats ont été sélectionnés parmi plus de 100 candidatures présentées par des gouvernements d’États membres de l’UNESCO et par des organisations non gouvernementales en partenariat officiel avec l'UNESCO. Les candidatures ont été évaluées par un jury indépendant composé de cinq experts internationaux de l’EDD, qui ont recommandé les trois lauréats à la Directrice générale de l’UNESCO.Parmi les lauréats de cette année figurent une école, une entreprise et une organisation à but non lucratif oeuvrant à la promotion de l’EDD, respectivement à l’échelle locale, régionale et internationale : l’école primaire Sihlengeni (République du Zimbabwe) ; l’entreprise sociale Zikra (Royaume hachémite de Jordanie) ; et le projet Hard Rain (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord). Chaque lauréat recevra une récompense d’un montant de 50,000 dollars des États-Unis.La Directrice générale de l’UNESCO et le Ministre de l’éducation japonais remettront le Prix aux trois lauréats au cours d’une cérémonie qui se tiendra le 3 novembre 2017 au Siège de l’UNESCO à Paris, lors de la 39e session de la Conférence générale. Defending Creative Voices: Artists in Emergencies, Learning from the Safety of Journalists Año de publicación: 2023 Autor: Rosario Soraide Autor corporativo: UNESCO Artists and cultural professionals often come across significant challenges to their freedom of expression, including violence and harassment – online and offline – legal persecution, detention, imprisonment and, in the worst of cases, murder. Emergency situations can result in additional risks for them, as many become increasingly targeted in connection to the visibility of their work and see their livelihoods impacted upon by income loss and unemployment in the cultural sector. While the attacks and threats that artists and cultural professionals face during emergencies are similar to those affecting journalists, they do not receive the same level of attention nor access to protection mechanisms and opportunities for assistance. Over the past decades, a strong framework has emerged to advance journalists’ safety at international, regional and national levels, including through legal and regulatory instruments, protection mechanisms, support networks and consistent collective mobilization for their rights. Despite growing awareness of the vulnerability of artists and cultural professionals in emergency contexts and increased efforts to safeguard their rights and ensure their safety, progress in this regard remains comparatively much more incipient. With the support of UNESCO’s Culture and Communication and Information Sector, and based on a comparative analysis, this study therefore aims to strengthen the protection of artists and cultural professionals during emergencies by drawing lessons from the experience, challenges, and achievements in the field of journalists’ safety. It presents actionable recommendations and identifies areas in which synergies between key stakeholders promoting, respectively, artistic and media freedom could serve to reinforce the protection of both at-risk artists and journalists.