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Mother Tongue and Early Childhood Care and Education: Synergies and Challenges Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Sheldon F. Shaeffer Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Evidence tells us that learning first in one’s MT leads to better outcomes in the future – for individuals, cultures, and nations. But MT is used rarely in ECCE programmes and the early grades of primary school so that many children are forced to learn in a language they poorly understand, and in an environment which neglects and even represses their cultural identity and the language which “carries” it. Evidence also tells us that good quality ECCE programmes enhance the well-being of young children. But many governments spend few resources on ECCE and put very little effort into creating a developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum and pedagogy for young pre-school children. The challenge is that while the most disadvantaged children benefit the most from ECCE programmes, these children participate in them the least. Thus, for both cultural and educational reasons, and as a child’s right, ECCE and initial literacy should be provided in a child’s MT, and actions can be taken at both macro- and micro-levels to ensure that this is achieved. In other words, the long and often difficult process of revitalising, maintaining, and further developing endangered languages of indigenous peoples must begin first in families and communities – but then must continue into ECCE programmes and into the wider education system. Without this, indigenous, minority languages and cultures will never thrive – and many will not survive.
Ensuring Inclusive Education for Ethnolinguistic Minority Children in the COVID-19 Era: Guidance Note Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok This Guidance Note aims to stimulate thinking into the unique challenges facing children from marginalized ethnolinguistic communities as they re-enter school or continue with various forms of distance learning. Links to resources that may not address language directly, but contain information that could be applied to ethnolinguistic minority children, are included as footnotes.
STEM Education for Girls and Women: Breaking Barriers and Exploring Gender Inequality in Asia Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields are considered catalysts for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Yet, particularly for STEM fields, girls and women, for a multitude of social, cultural and psychological reasons, engage and participate at a lower rate than boys and men. This research collection aims to highlight the contextual barriers that girls and women face in STEM education and careers and offer concrete examples of interventions that successfully encourage participation of girls and women in STEM. These eight case studies from across Asia explore both the barriers and the achievements in SDG 4 and SDG 5, and give context-specific analysis of different aspects of gender disparities in the respective countries.
GCED Learning and Assessment: An Analysis of Four Case Studies in Asia Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok This report presents four case studies in Japan, India, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and Vietnam to examine how some Asia-Pacific countries integrate GCED learning and competencies into educational practices, and how these practices are assessed at school level. This analysis highlights the readiness of countries and the potential of GCED learning assessment in the region.
Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-to Guide for ‘Taking It Local’ Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok This guidebook aims to utilize the findings from GCED: Taking It Local in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok, 2019) to guide organisations in designing and carrying out workshops on GCED, targeting both policymakers and teachers/educators with suggested approaches and activities. The publication also promotes knowledge of GCED and how to embed global competencies in local contexts, particularly the three notions of respect for diversity, solidarity, and a shared sense of humanity. 