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Strengthening the Rule of Law Through Education: A Guide for Policymakers Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) | UNESCO The new joint publication by UNESCO and UNODC Strengthening the Rule of Law through Education: A Guide for Policymakers explores the role that education institutions can play in promoting the rule of law and building new forms of engagement based on global citizenship, human rights and inclusion -- all of which are vital to take forward the Sustainable Development Goal 4 on education, at the heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Strengthening the Rule of Law through Education: A Guide for Policymakers is intended for education policymakers and other professionals working in the formal education sector, within and outside Ministries of Education, and who are seeking to promote the rule of law and a culture of lawfulness.The guide may also be of interest to professionals working in non-formal education settings or other sectors – namely the justice, social and health sectors - in the area of crime and violence prevention, who are seeking to work more closely with the education sector. In particular, the guide offers:An explanation of key concepts, such as the rule of law and a culture of lawfulness, as well as outlining the role of education in upholding and promoting the rule of law; Guidance on how the education sector is able to strengthen and promote the rule of law, for instance, by speaking to the real learning needs of children and youth, and by ensuring that places of learning “practice what they preach”; A map of the necessary support systems needed to strengthen the rule of law at the school and classroom levels and outside formal education settings, including curricular support, classroom pedagogies, teacher training and development and school-family-community partnerships.   Fortalecimiento del estado de derecho mediante la educación: guía para los encargados de la formulación de políticas Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) | Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO) La nueva publicación conjunta de la UNESCO y la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas contra la Droga y el Delito (UNODC): Fortalecimiento del estado de derecho mediante la educación: guía para los encargados de la formulación de políticas, explora el rol que pueden jugar las instituciones educativas en la promoción del estado de derecho y en la creación de nuevas formas de participación basadas en ciudadanía global, derechos humanos e inclusión – cuestiones que son vitales para promocionar el 4to Objetivo sobre educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible, en el corazón de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Fortalecimiento del estado de derecho mediante la educación: guía para los encargados de la formulación de políticas, está dirigido a los creadores de políticas educativas y a otros profesionales que trabajan en el sector formal de educación, dentro o fuera de los Ministerios de Educación, y que estén procurando promocionar el estado de derecho y la cultura de la legalidad.La guía también puede ser de interés para profesionales trabajando en contextos educativos no formales y otros sectores – como ser en los sectores sociales, de justicia o de salud – en las áreas de prevención de violencia y crimen, que estén buscando trabajar más cerca al área educativa. En particular, la guía ofrece:   Una explicación de conceptos claves, como ser la cultura de derecho o la cultura de la legalidad, a la vez que detalla el rol de la educación en sostener y promover el estado de derecho;Orientaciones sobre cómo el sector educativo es capaz de fortalecer y promocionar el estado de derecho, por ejemplo, abordando las necesidades reales de niños y jóvenes, y asegurándose que los lugares de enseñanza “practican lo que predicen”;Un mapa de los sistemas de soporte necesarios para fortalecer el estado de derecho en la escuela, a nivel del aula y fuera de los contextos de educación formal, incluyendo soporte curricular, pedagogía de aula, desarrollo y capacitación docente y asociaciones entre la escuela, la familia y la comunidad.  تعزيز سيادة القانون عن طريق التعليم: دليل لواضعي السياسات Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) | منظمة الأمم المتحدة للتربية والعلم والثقافة (UNESCO) لمنشور المشترك الجديد لليونسكو ومكتب الأمم المتحدة المعني بالمخدرات والجريمة بعنوان "تعزيز سيادة القانون من خلال التعليم: دليل لواضعي السياسات" يستكشف الدور الذي يمكن أن تلعبه المؤسسات التعليمية في تعزيز سيادة القانون وبناء أشكال جديدة من المشاركة على أساس المواطنة العالمية وحقوق الإنسان والإدماج - - جميعها حيوية للمضي قدمًا في تحقيق الهدف 4 من أهداف التنمية المستدامة بشأن التعليم ، في صميم خطة التنمية المستدامة لعام 2030.تعزيز سيادة القانون من خلال التعليم: دليل صانعي السياسات موجه لواضعي السياسات التعليمية وغيرهم من المهنيين العاملين في قطاع التعليم الرسمي ، داخل وزارات التعليم وخارجها ، والذين يسعون إلى تعزيز سيادة القانون وثقافة احترام القانون.قد يكون الدليل مفيدًا أيضًا للمهنيين العاملين في أماكن التعليم غير النظامي أو القطاعات الأخرى - وبالتحديد قطاعات العدالة والاجتماعية والصحية - في مجال منع الجريمة والعنف ، الذين يسعون إلى العمل بشكل أوثق مع قطاع التعليم.  Preventing Violent Extremism through Education: Effective Activities and Impact; Policy Brief Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Since 2015, UNESCO has driven forward the importance of education in preventing violent extremism (PVE-E) in the framework of its efforts to advance Global Citizenship Education (GCED). Despite the growing number of PVE-E activities globally, there is a lack of evidence on their effectiveness and impact.This Policy Brief seeks to provide answers to two questions: (i) What types of PVE-E activities tend to be more effective in having impact? and (ii) What is the proven impact of PVE-E activities?The aim is to help education stakeholders undertake programmes with stronger positive impact and take evidenced-informed decisions on spending priorities.The Policy Brief shows that PVE-E does work, highlighting various kinds of activities proven to be particularly effective, and recommending ways forward to develop stronger evidence on what works and does not. La Prévention de l’extrémisme violent par l’éducation: activités efficaces et impact; note d’orientation Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Depuis 2015, l’UNESCO a mis en avant l’importance de l’éducation dans la prévention de l’extrémisme violent (PEV-E), dans le cadre de ses efforts pour faire progresser l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM). Malgré le nombre croissant d’activités de PEV-E à travers le monde, il manque des preuves de leur efficacité et leur impact.Ce document d’orientation a pour objectif de répondre à deux questions : (i) Quels types d’activités de PEV-E paraissent plus efficaces ? et (ii) Quel est l’impact prouvé des activités de PEV-E ?L’objectif est d’aider les acteurs de l’éducation à entreprendre des programmes ayant un plus grand impact et à prendre des décisions éclairées sur les priorités en matière de dépenses.Le document d’orientation montre que la PEV-E fonctionne, mettant en évidence divers types d’activités qui se sont avérées particulièrement efficaces. Il recommande enfin des actions à entreprendre pour obtenir davantage de preuves sur ce qui fonctionne ou pas. International Day against Homophobia & Transphobia: Lesson Plan Año de publicación: 2014 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Each  year,  the  world  celebrates  the  International  Day  Against  Homophobia  and  Transphobia (IDAHO) on May 17th. During  the  days  surrounding  IDAHO,  private  and  public  actors,  ranging  from  the  United  Nations  agencies,  to  city  councils,  police  stations,  human  rights  organiza-tions, individual citizens, schools and others, implement activities to mark the day. The  theme  of  this  year’s  IDAHO  is  “Fighting  homophobia  and  transphobia  IN  and  THROUGH  education”. This  theme  was  selected  in  response  to  a  growing  awareness that homophobic and transphobic bullying in schools which are manifestations of homophobia and transphobia, are serious issues that students and educational staff face every day across the world.Over the years, teachers around the world have been developing activities in their classrooms, with the help of various organizations working on efforts to address and homophobia and transphobia in educational institutions. Building on the success of these experiences, UNESCO and the IDAHO Committee propose teachers take advantage of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia to conduct an ‘IDAHO Lesson’. The four activities proposed below are aimed at both primary and secondary level classes. A list of resources from other organizations for teachers, for all subjects and all grades is included below to enable greater choice of possible activities. By conducting an “IDAHO Lesson”, you can create safer learning environments, address discrimination and encourage respect and tolerance between and amongst learners.(Title: International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia: Lesson Plan) Combattre l’homophobie et la transphobie : Propositions pédagogiques Año de publicación: 2014 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Le présent programme pédagogique a été élaboré à l’occasion de l’IDAHO 2012, autour du thème « Combattre l’homophobie et la transphobie DANS et PAR l’éducation  », en réponse à la prise de conscience que le harcèlement homophobe ou transphobe dans les écoles sont des manifestations de l’homophobie et de la transphobie auxquelles étudiants et membres du corps enseignant du monde entier doivent faire face au quotidien. Un problème sérieux qui ne peut être ignoré.Diverses études démontrent que le harcèlement homophobe ou transphobe peut avoir de graves répercussions sur la santé physique et mentale des jeunes gens et jeunes filles qui le subissent à un moment crucial de leur vie. Le harcèlement homophobe peut entraîner une baisse des performances d’apprentissage, voire, parfois, le décrochage scolaire. Les jeunes personnes lesbiennes, gays, bisexuelles, transgenres ou intersexes (LGBTI) victimes de harcèlement homophobe sont plus enclines à l’automutilation, et on dénombre parmi cette population beaucoup plus de cas de suicide que chez les autres jeunes. Les recherches révèlent aussi que les jeunes LGBTI ont tendance à adopter des comportements à haut risque tels que les rapports sexuels non protégés et la consommation de stupéfiants. Media and Information Literacy: Reinforcing Human Rights, Countering Radicalization and Extremism (The MILID Yearbook, 2016) Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Jagtar Singh | Paulette Kerr | Esther Hamburger Autor corporativo: UNESCO | Alliance of Civilizations Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is a strong tool, cutting across educational, cultural and social contexts. It can help overcome disinformation, stereotypes and intolerance conveyed through some media and in online spaces. Here, stimulating critical empathy is one of the vital components and there are many stakeholders that have a role to play in this dimension of MIL.This year’s edition is focused on a highly relevant theme of “Media and Information Literacy: Reinforcing Human Rights, Countering Radicalization and Extremism”. It is a relevant reference point to initiate discussion and offer perspectives to stakeholders seeking to apply MIL as a tool to counter violent extremism. There is evident need for evidence-based research, assessment and evaluation that can provide insight into the impact of media and information literacy on societies. UNESCO trusts that this publication will contribute to ongoing scholarship and debate on these key topics.For media and other information providers to serve their purpose, we need critical minds in the public, which means to develop MIL programmes at the national, regional and international levels. Let's Decide How to Measure School Violence (Policy Paper 29) Año de publicación: 2017 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Violence in schools and other education settings causes serious harm to children and adolescents that can last into adulthood. As the UN World Report on Violence against Children observed, it is a global phenomenon (Pinheiro, 2006). Policies, laws and strategies to prevent school-related violence depend on accurate knowledge of its global prevalence, trends and effects, but such evidence is lacking.In schools, manifestations of violence include bullying, corporal punishment, verbal and emotional abuse, intimidation, sexual harassment and assault, gang activity and the presence of weapons. While attention usually focuses on extreme events, the more common and often unnoticed forms of violence cause the greatest harm to the education experience of children and adolescents. These tend to be under-reported, as they often involve taboos.To collect data on aspects of violence in schools, large-scale, multi-country school-based surveys are increasingly used; some countries also have well-established monitoring mechanisms. Overall, however, consistent evidence on the global prevalence and trends of school-related violence is lacking. To ensure reliable data is gathered, action is needed to bridge differences between the various monitoring methods. This paper, launched to coincide with the International Symposium on School Violence and Bullying: From Evidence to Action, in Seoul, Republic of Korea (January 17–19, 2017), aims to inform the current debate and propose options for the future. The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Programme for a Culture of Peace and Dialogue: Key Achievements of Phase I Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Programme for a Culture of Peace and Dialogue arose from the institutional framework of UNESCO’s Programme for a Culture of peace and non-violence. More than a concept, the Culture of Peace is a commitment to make peace a tangible reality for all. It denotes “a set of values, attitudes, traditions and modes of behaviour and ways of life based on respect for life, ending of violence and […] adherence to the principles of freedom, justice, democracy, tolerance, solidarity, cooperation, pluralism, cultural diversity, dialogue and understanding at all levels of society and among nations” (Article 1, Declaration and Programme of Action of a Culture of Peace, UNESCO, 1999). UNESCO continue its work to nurture a Culture of Peace, with development considerations, by joining forces with committed stakeholders in education, the sciences, culture, and communication and information.