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Education for intercultural understanding Année de publication: 2010 Auteur: Joy de Leo Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok The theme of intercultural understanding and respect for cultural diversity falls within the social dimension of peace, equality and human rights, underpinned by the cultural context, within and through which learning occurs, and which forms the basis for inter-linkages between the various sustainability dimensions (i.e., socio-political, environmental and economic). Within the International Implementation Scheme, the value of respect is seen as central to all aspects of sustainable development: respect for self, for others and for all life on earth. L'éducation pour la compréhension interculturelle Année de publication: 2010 Auteur: Joy de Leo Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Le thème de la compréhension interculturelle et le respect de la diversité culturelle relève de la dimension sociale de la paix, l'égalité et les droits de l'homme, sous-tendue par le contexte culturel, à l'intérieur et à travers lequel l'apprentissage se produit, et qui constitue la base des liens entre les différentes dimensions de la durabilité (ie, socio-politique, environnemental et économique). Dans le cadre du programme d'application international, la valeur du respect est considérée comme essentielle à tous les aspects du développement durable: le respect de soi, des autres et de toute vie sur terre. Нематериальное наследие в системе обучения в интересах устойчивого будущего Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Руководство предоставляет работникам образования и преподавателям понимание концепции нематериального культурного наследия и объясняет внедрения нематериального культурного наследия в учебные планы вместе с принципами и теорией Образования в интересах устойчивого развития (ОУР). Руководство объясняет, как стратегическое включение элементов нематериального культурного наследия и принципов ОУР в учебные планы может помочь учащимся получить знания и навыки, необходимые для обеспечения устойчивого развития в будущем.ЮНЕСКО разработала настоящее руководство на основании результатов пилотных проектов, проведенных в четырех странах в Азиатско-Тихоокеанском регионе, где участники разработали своиместные руководства и материалы для включения элементов нематериального культурного наследия и принципов ОУР в образовательный процесс. Примеры нематериального культурного наследия, приведенные в данном руководстве, не являются более важными, чем другие, и не обязательно должны быть приоритетными. Они скорее представлены в качестве иллюстративных примеров. Learning with Intangible Heritage for a Sustainable Future: Guidelines for Educators in the Asia-Pacific Region Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok The guide provides teacher educators and teachers with an understanding of the concept of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and explains why ICH should be integrated into the curriculum in tandem with the principles and perspectives of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). This guide explains how the strategic incorporation of ICH elements and ESD principles into the curriculum can enable learners to gain the knowledge and skills that are necessary for ensuring sustainable development in the future. Connet with respect: preventing-gender based violence in schools; classroom programme for students in early secondary school Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Students learn best in schools that provide safety and social support. However, some young people experience violence and harassment in, around, and on the way to school. This includes gender-based violence (GBV), which can take many different forms.As a teacher, you can play an important role in preventing the expression of gender-based violence in the school setting. Teachers, school principals and the broader education system can provide positive role models, empower children and youth to have healthy and respectful relationships, and deliver a violence prevention programme within their curriculum.This tool has been created to help schools in Asia and the Pacific to do all of these things. Happy Schools!: A Framework for Learner Well-being in the Asia-Pacific Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok The Happy Schools Project was launched in June 2014 in the aim of promoting learner well-being and holistic development. It follows on the findings of UNESCO Bangkok’s research on ‘Learning to Live Together’, which examined the ways in which education systems can promote peace through education in the Asia-Pacific region. While the concept of ‘Learning to Live Together’ is often reflected at policy level, there is little evidence as to how it is implemented in practice. Therefore, the Happy Schools Project aims to identify and recognize proven practices at school level that integrate this concept. Promoting inclusive teacher education: Introduction Année de publication: 2013 Auteur: Ian Kaplan | Ingrid Lewis Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok ‘Promoting Inclusive Teacher Education’ is a series of five advocacy guides. The guides discuss challenges and barriers to inclusive education in different areas of teacher education and offer related strategies and solutions for effective advocacy towards more inclusive practices. The series begins with this introductory guide. It provides an overview of inclusive teacher education and of what advocacy means in this context. It also provides an introduction to the topics covered in the four other guides in the series. These are ‘Policy’, ‘Curriculum’, ‘Materials’, and ‘Methodology’.Advocacy Guide 1: Introduction – This introductory guide begins by providing a brief introduction to inclusive education. Readers should not, however, see this introductory guide as their only guide for understanding inclusive education. It is assumed that advocates will either have existing knowledge of inclusive education or will refer to other more comprehensive sources of information to learn about the concept. This guide goes on to explain the benefits of integrating awareness and understanding of inclusive education throughout pre-service teacher education. Finally, it provides a practical introductory guide to advocacy. Education and Training in a Changing Word: What Skills Do We Need? Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok What skills do learners need in today’s world? While academic skills have often been the focus of education systems, other skills that help us to better learn to live together and prepare us for the world of work must not be underestimated. This video highlights key messages on the importance of these skills, such as critical thinking, creativity, teamwork and empathy among many others as we enter a new era for Education 2030: towards inclusive and quality education and lifelong learning for all. Happy Schools Art E-Exhibition Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Happy Schools Art E-Exhibition What does a Happy School look like to you? A happy learner is more likely to be a thriving one – better able to solve problems and apply critical thinking skills, more self-confident and likelier to form and foster positive relationships with others. Happy learners require Happy Schools, those that ensure the holistic development and well-being of students and the wider school community. In today’s rapidly changing world, we are faced with increasing mobility, life stress, competition, information overload, inequalities and environmental concerns. As these symptoms of ‘unhappiness’ begin to emerge, the Happy Schools Project calls for the need for education systems to reposition the school as more than a service for educational instruction, but rather, an environment which allows for social and emotional growth and development for learners to contribute to a more peaceful, just and equitable world. As part of UNESCO Bangkok’s Happy Schools Project, the Happy Schools team hosted an art contest in early 2016 in an effort to capture actions, moments and ideas that are promoting happiness in schools. All residents of the Asia-Pacific region were invited to submit images of any kind (photos, drawings, cartoons, paintings, graphics, and posters) along with a caption/description that captures the concept of Happy Schools. Thirty winners were selected from the pool of entries for the Happy Schools Art Exhibition and Report Launch (of the Happy Schools: A Framework for Learner Well-being in the Asia-Pacific report. The artwork will be on display for the Happy Schools Art Exhibition from 25 March to 3 April, 2016 at The Commons in Bangkok, Thailand, and available to view here as an e-exhibition. Écoles Heureux Art E-Exhibition Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Heureux Écoles d'art E-Exposition, qu'est-ce qu'une école heureux ressemble pour vous? Un apprenant heureux est plus susceptible d'être une entreprise florissante un - mieux à même de résoudre les problèmes et appliquer la pensée critique, plus confiant et plus susceptibles de former et de favoriser des relations positives avec les autres. Apprenants Heureux exigent l’écoles Heureux, ceux qui assurent le développement holistique et le bien-être des élèves et la communauté scolaire. Dans le monde en évolution rapide d'aujourd'hui, nous sommes confrontés à la mobilité croissante, le stress de la vie, la concurrence, la surcharge d'information, les inégalités et les préoccupations environnementales. Comme ces symptômes de «malheur» commencent à émerger, le projet Bonne écoles appelle à la nécessité pour les systèmes éducatifs pour repositionner l'école comme plus qu'un service pour l'enseignement de l'éducation, mais plutôt, un environnement qui favorise la croissance et le développement social et affectif pour apprenants de contribuer à un monde plus pacifique, juste et équitable. Dans le cadre du projet Écoles heureux de l'UNESCO à Bangkok, l'équipe Ecoles Heureux a organisé un concours d'art au début de 2016 dans le but de capturer des actions, des moments et des idées qui font la promotion du bonheur dans les écoles. Tous les résidents de la région Asie-Pacifique ont été invités à soumettre des images de toute nature (photos, dessins, bandes dessinées, peintures, graphiques et affiches) avec une légende / description qui capture le concept des écoles Heureux. Trente gagnants ont été sélectionnés à partir du pool d'entrées pour les écoles Bonne Exposition Art et Rapport de lancement (des écoles Heureux:. Un cadre pour l'apprenant le bien-être dans le rapport Asie-Pacifique, l'œuvre sera exposée pour l'Exposition Heureux Ecoles d'Art du 25 Mars au 3 Avril, 2016 au The Commons à Bangkok, en Thaïlande et à la disposition de la considérer comme un e-exposition)