[Summary] Global Education Monitoring Report Summary 2019: Migration, Displacement and Education: Building Bridges, Not Walls

Auteur institutionnel
UNESCOGlobal Education Monitoring Report Team
ISBN
ISBN 978-3-940785-94-7 (eng); ISBN 978-89-94307-91-6 (kor)
Collation
62 p.
Langue de la ressource
AnglaisFrançaisEspagnolRusseArabeChinoisHindiSwahiliThaïlandaisNépalaisJaponaisOurdouAllemandPortugaisItalienKhmerVietnamienMongolNépalaisBasqueIndonésienSomaliGrecBengaliTurqueLaoCoréenPersan
Année de publication
2018
Mot-clé
Refugee educationRefugees and migrantsEducational discriminationUniversal education

This Report points directly to a major challenge: How can teachers be supported to practise inclusion? It offers us fascinating insights into humanity and the age-old phenomenon of migration. I invite you to consider its recommendations and to act on them. This report is a vital toolkit for these compacts. It covers policy issues that address seasonal migrants, rural school consolidation, intercultural curricula, refugee inclusion in national education systems and elimination of segregation, qualifications recognition, targeting of school funding, more effective humanitarian education aid and teacher preparedness for diverse classrooms in emergency, protracted and “new normal” contexts. This summary of the 2019 GEM Report calls on countries to see education as a tool to manage migration and displacement and an opportunity for those needing one.