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Peace education: framework for teacher education, 2005 Année de publication: 2005 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi UNESCO has taken a commendable initiative in promoting peace education. It has generated some important literature and educational material on peace education. ‘Learning the Way of Peace: A Teacher’s Guide to Peace Education’ is a pioneering work. It is because of UNESCO’s initiative that this material on peace education for teacher education has been developed. It would be useful to read this document in conjunction with “Learning the Way of Peace.” Éducation à la Paix: cadre pour la formation des enseignants 2005 Année de publication: 2005 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi L'UNESCO a pris une initiative louable dans la promotion de l'éducation de la paix. Il a généré une certaine littérature importante et du matériel éducatif sur l'éducation de la paix. «Apprendre la Voie de la Paix: Guide de l'Enseignant à l'Éducation de la Paix» est un travail de pionnier. Il est à cause de l'initiative de l'UNESCO que ce matériel sur l'éducation de la paix pour la formation des enseignants a été mis au point. Il serait utile de lire ce document en collaboration avec «Apprendre le Chemin de la Paix. » Sexual Violence and the News Media: Issues, Challenges and Guidelines for Journalists in India Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Chindu Sreedharan | Einar Thorsen Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi This report presents the findings of a multilingual national study on the news reporting of sexual violence in India. Drawing on a content analysis of 10 newspapers covering six languages, and semi-structured interviews with 257 journalists working across 14 languages, it provides comparative insights into the routines journalists follow and the challenges they face when they cover sexual violence.The report evidences how news outlets tend to disproportionately publish unusual cases, such as those involving extreme brutality; focus on rape in urban areas; and rely heavily on police sources. Journalists rarely undertake in-depth inquiries into the cases they cover. The challenges they face include safety issues while newsgathering, difficulties in accessing key sources, and distress from the requirements of their assignments. Overall, nearly 20% of our respondents experienced psychological challenges while reporting on sexual violence, and 55% of women journalists reported workplace sexual harassment or violence.Based on the evidence, the report presents seven national and 10 organisational recommendations. It concludes by offering guidelines that individual journalists and media houses can adapt to suit their news routines.  No Teacher, No Class: State of the Education Report for India, 2021 Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Padma M. Sarangapani | Bindu Thirumalai | Anusha Ramanathan | Ruchi Kumar | Mythili Ramchand Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi This report attempts to provide an understanding of key aspects of the teaching profession and workforce in India – nearly 9.7 million teachers in 2019/20 – the complex work that they do, and their professional development, through the filters of policy debates, choices, pushes and pulls. It looks at the questions that create core tensions in the sector and affect teacher quality and availability. It presents evidence wherever possible, and identifies gaps. The analytical framework of this report draws from important contextual and sectoral aspects including India’s social and political context — especially its federal structure – and social characteristics of gender, caste, rural-urban divide and the government-private divide. This report, prepared during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and constrained by prevailing conditions, is primarily based on analysis of secondary data and review of policies, reports and research literature. Chapters explore specific themes and present key findings.   Pockets of Hope: Biosphere Reserves in India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives Année de publication: 2022 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi Biosphere Reserves contribute to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration by enlarging the total area for nature conservation via restoration projects, scientific research, monitoring and education, and by raising the awareness of the general public. Biosphere Reserves are places to apply, test and demonstrate best practices for human living in harmony with nature. They aim to enhance nature conservation, reduce the environmental footprint and keep the ecological carrying capacity of our natural ecosystems intact. It is not easy to have a site listed as a Biosphere Reserve. All sites are externally examined and checked before they are approved. Globally, there are 727 properties, 168 in Asia and the Pacific, 12 in India, 4 in Sri Lanka and 3 in the Maldives. The success with which India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives are actively participating in the World Network is based on the countries’ dedication and hard work. UNESCO invites scientists, biologists, botanists, zoologists, climatologists, environmental engineers and sciencetechnology specialists to support Biosphere Reserves. Universities should use them as outdoor laboratories to improve air quality, apply clean energies, reduce pollution, enhance water availability, redress biodiversity loss and test methods for climate resilience. UNESCO encourages governments, foundations, the private sector and philanthropists to support the establishment of new additions to the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Be a buddy, not a bully: experiences of sexual and gender minority youth in Tamil Nadu schools Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Menon C. Sunil, Chakrapani. Venkatesan, Jadav. Sarita Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi We at UNESCO recognize that no country can achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 - to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all - if students are discriminated against or experience violence because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity. This study conducted under the overall guidance of the School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu highlights our shared commitment to prevent and address bullying in educational institutions. We are confident that this report will be an effective tool for evidence based advocacy with school education departments and go a long way in promoting a comprehensive education sector response to SOGIE-based bullying, which includes enabling policy environments; inclusive curriculum and learning materials; professional development programmes for teachers and other school staff; support for learners including awarenessraising activities; and an overall school environment that is safe, nonviolent and that understands and appreciates diversity.  Life in the Times of Covid 19: A Guide for Parents of Children with Disabilities Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi The 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic has affected educational systems worldwide, leading to the widespread closure of schools and universities. The radical changes and ensuing stress brought about by COVID-19 and the lockdown may also result in different sorts of difficulties among these children.Hence, parents and caregivers of such children must know how to manage and guide their children during this pandemic.This guideline explains the different aspects that a parent/ caregiver must take into account while taking care of children with special needs. This guideline also addresses the need to maintain the mental health of the parent/ caregiver of children with special needs. The eleven sections in this guideline explain the duties and responsibilities that parents/ caregiver must follow.  Minding Our Minds during COVID-19: Helping School Going Children Manage Their Mental Health Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Huma Masood | Cynthia Saxena Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi This guide provides an outline of how teachers and parents can address the issue of mental health amongst students. The sections in this guide cover basic information about coronavirus, explanation of anxiety in school going children, as well as ways by which students can take care of their mental health during this crisis. The sub-sections of the guide comprise guidelines outlining the duties and responsibilities that teachers and parents/ caregivers must follow to ensure students’ mental health is not negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, sub-sections of the guide provide activities and exercises that teachers and parents can utilize to engage children with to ensure their wellbeing during these difficult times.  Vocational Education First: State of the Education Report for India 2020; Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Leena Chandran Wadia | Neela Dabir Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi This report aims to capture the intense activity of the vocational education and training sector and highlights achievements and promising practices in India. The report makes important recommendations for reforms and for the use of TVET to empower youth to adapt to the post-COVID world.