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Education for Arctic sustainable development Año de publicación: 2009 Autor: Lars Kullerud Autor corporativo: UNESCO Education is an essential component of sustainable development. However, for the Arctic there is a history of education systems that tried to force central school models on local people, including different degrees of suppression of local language. This has been improved today to various degrees in the Arctic states. However, lack of skilled teachers with local roots is a circumpolar challenge. Arctic higher educational institutions also face many challenges when attempting to be innovative and competitive due to their small size and geographic isolation. The model of the University of the Arctic allows for a dynamic development of shared education systems through mutual cooperation. This network can be a very efficient tool to for delivering a relevant curriculum for a changing North. Regional thematic consultation of Western European and North American States (Group I Countries) on Education in the Post-2015 Development Agenda, Paris, France, 5-6 December 2013: background paper Año de publicación: 2013 Autor: François Leclercq Autor corporativo: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This paper first describes ongoing trends affecting education systems in Western Europe and North America , as well as Turkey, and reflects on their policy implications. The paper then analyses current indicators of education in the region and mentions key existing strategies and policies. Finally, it reflects on the relevance of the emerging post-2015 agenda for the region. Education for sustainable development: shaping the future Año de publicación: 2009 Autor corporativo: UNESCO This poster portrays the importance of education for sustainable development in terms of shaping the future. L'éducation au développement durable: façonner l'avenir Año de publicación: 2009 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Cette affiche dépeint l'importance de l'éducation pour le développement durable en termes de façonner l'avenir. Стратегии ЮНЕСКО на вторую половину Десятилетия образования в интересах устойчивого развития Организации Объединенных Наций Año de publicación: 2010 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the United Nations (UN) Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) draws on the findings and lessons learnt from the first phase of the DESD monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process (as reflected in the 2009 DESD M&E report Learning for a Sustainable World: Review of Contexts and Structures for Education for Sustainable Development. It also builds on the UNESCO World Conference on ESD and the Bonn Declaration as well as on the outcomes of other key international ESD meetings. The Bonn Declaration gives particular emphasis to the importance of education for the global development agenda and underlines the essential contribution of ESD to shaping the purpose, content and quality of all education. The UNESCO strategy will be implemented in line with the International Implementation Scheme (IIS), which, along with the Bonn Declaration, will provide the global strategic framework for UNESCO and its DESD partners during the second half of the Decade. The Strategy takes into account key DESD regional challenges and opportunities. It is also shaped by the shared vision of education emerging from the four 2008-2009 UNESCO international education conferences: one of education systems that encourage equity and inclusion, quality learning, flexibility and innovation. While UNESCO puts highest emphasis on achieving Education for All (EFA), the Organization’s actions in education extend beyond this, to pay explicit attention to inclusion, social cohesion and social justice, to lifelong learning and to the crucial role of higher education and research. The overall goal of the UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the DESD is to support Member States and other stakeholders in addressing global sustainable development challenges at regional, national and global level through ESD, thus addressing the challenges of learning for bringing about a more sustainable world. Estrategia de la UNESCO para la segunda mitad del decenio de las Naciones Unidas de la educación para el desarrollo sostenible Año de publicación: 2010 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the United Nations (UN) Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) draws on the findings and lessons learnt from the first phase of the DESD monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process (as reflected in the 2009 DESD M&E report Learning for a Sustainable World: Review of Contexts and Structures for Education for Sustainable Development. It also builds on the UNESCO World Conference on ESD and the Bonn Declaration as well as on the outcomes of other key international ESD meetings. The Bonn Declaration gives particular emphasis to the importance of education for the global development agenda and underlines the essential contribution of ESD to shaping the purpose, content and quality of all education. The UNESCO strategy will be implemented in line with the International Implementation Scheme (IIS), which, along with the Bonn Declaration, will provide the global strategic framework for UNESCO and its DESD partners during the second half of the Decade. The Strategy takes into account key DESD regional challenges and opportunities. It is also shaped by the shared vision of education emerging from the four 2008-2009 UNESCO international education conferences: one of education systems that encourage equity and inclusion, quality learning, flexibility and innovation. While UNESCO puts highest emphasis on achieving Education for All (EFA), the Organization’s actions in education extend beyond this, to pay explicit attention to inclusion, social cohesion and social justice, to lifelong learning and to the crucial role of higher education and research. The overall goal of the UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the DESD is to support Member States and other stakeholders in addressing global sustainable development challenges at regional, national and global level through ESD, thus addressing the challenges of learning for bringing about a more sustainable world. Stratégie de l'UNESCO pour la seconde moitié de la décennie de l'éducation au service du développement durable Año de publicación: 2010 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the United Nations (UN) Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) draws on the findings and lessons learnt from the first phase of the DESD monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process (as reflected in the 2009 DESD M&E report Learning for a Sustainable World: Review of Contexts and Structures for Education for Sustainable Development. It also builds on the UNESCO World Conference on ESD and the Bonn Declaration as well as on the outcomes of other key international ESD meetings. The Bonn Declaration gives particular emphasis to the importance of education for the global development agenda and underlines the essential contribution of ESD to shaping the purpose, content and quality of all education. The UNESCO strategy will be implemented in line with the International Implementation Scheme (IIS), which, along with the Bonn Declaration, will provide the global strategic framework for UNESCO and its DESD partners during the second half of the Decade. The Strategy takes into account key DESD regional challenges and opportunities. It is also shaped by the shared vision of education emerging from the four 2008-2009 UNESCO international education conferences: one of education systems that encourage equity and inclusion, quality learning, flexibility and innovation. While UNESCO puts highest emphasis on achieving Education for All (EFA), the Organization’s actions in education extend beyond this, to pay explicit attention to inclusion, social cohesion and social justice, to lifelong learning and to the crucial role of higher education and research. The overall goal of the UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the DESD is to support Member States and other stakeholders in addressing global sustainable development challenges at regional, national and global level through ESD, thus addressing the challenges of learning for bringing about a more sustainable world. L’éducation à la citoyenneté à l’école Año de publicación: 2016 Autor: Nathalie Mons Autor corporativo: Communication publique Il souffle comme un vent nouveau sur l’apprentissage de la citoyenneté à l’école, alors que notre pays connaît une succession d’attentats, jetant le trouble sur ses capacités de cohésion nationale et l’adhésion de tous aux valeurs de notre société, enseignées historiquement dans les classes.C’est ce que montrent les travaux que le Conseil national d’évaluation du système scolaire (Cnesco) a publié à l’occasion du Comité interministériel Égalité et Citoyenneté du 13 avril 2016 afin d’éclairer l’état des réflexions, des avancées et des difficultés encore à surmonter. Citizenship Education and Its Contradictions Año de publicación: 2007 Autor: François Audigier Autor corporativo: Revue internationale d’éducation de Sèvres From design to implementation, citizenship education is fraught with tensions and contradictions. The concept of citizenship itself brings into play political, affective and legal aspects. Delivering citizenship education in schools raises several issues. At times treated as a subject area in its own right and at times taught using cross-disciplinary approaches, citizenship education addresses not only knowledge and skills, but also values and behaviour. The ends of citizenship education are ambitious, and often include aims that are difficult to reconcile with one another. In terms of how citizenship education is actually delivered, the once-systematic introduction to the legal and political systems has lost ground to the more recent priority of teaching students a sense of community. La educación a la ciudadanía en sus contradicciones Año de publicación: 2007 Autor: François Audigier Autor corporativo: Revue internationale d’éducation de Sèvres La educación cívica vive atravesada por tensiones y contradicciones, desde su elaboración hasta su implementación. El propio concepto de ciudadanía confronta una dimensión política, afectiva y jurídica. La enseñanza de la educación cívica en el seno de la Escuela conlleva varias dificultades. Unas veces enseñada como asignatura independiente, otras implementada desde un enfoque pluridisciplinario, la educación cívica pone en juego tanto los conocimientos y los saberes como los valores o los comportamientos. Sus metas son ambiciosas y las conminaciones que se le hace, son muchas veces contradictorias. En la práctica, la prioridad otorgada a la dimensión de “convivencia” lleva a dejar de lado una incursión más sistemática en los ámbitos jurídicos y políticos. Hoy día parece conveniente velar por que los valores, tanto en el seno de la Escuela como entre Escuela y sociedad, no sean contradictorios.