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Citizenship education and coexistence: guides for citizenship and coexistence based on the collective construction of meaning and networks; unit 3; planetary citizenship and a society without territory Année de publication: 2014 Auteur institutionnel: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) | Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These modules and guides are directed to Facilitators Network Citizenship and Coexistence to help them through a process of training and reflection that allows them to be aware of their capabilities, and the tools we have, providing a bank of learning activities, as well as a general guide for development, according to the needs of the processes with their educational communities .Therefore, the processes of dialogue and exchange that have been developed with the same Network facilitators, and the interaction and reflection with all educational stakeholders in Bogota, have been taken into account in the conceptual, methodological and didactic guidelines of the modules and guides. Educación para la ciudadanía y la convivencia: manual de ciudadanía y convivencia desde la construcción colectiva de sentidos y redes;unidad 3; ciudadanía planetaria y sociedad desterritorializada Année de publication: 2014 Auteur institutionnel: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) | Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These modules and guides are directed to Facilitators Network Citizenship and Coexistence to help them through a process of training and reflection that allows them to be aware of their capabilities, and the tools we have, providing a bank of learning activities, as well as a general guide for development, according to the needs of the processes with their educational communities .Therefore, the processes of dialogue and exchange that have been developed with the same Network facilitators, and the interaction and reflection with all educational stakeholders in Bogota, have been taken into account in the conceptual, methodological and didactic guidelines of the modules and guides. Education à la citoyenneté et de la coexistence: la citoyenneté et le module de coexistence de la construction collective des significations et des réseaux; Unité 3; la citoyenneté mondiale et de la société déracinée Année de publication: 2014 Auteur institutionnel: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) | Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Ces modules et guides sont dirigés vers Facilitateurs Réseau Citoyenneté et Coexistence pour les aider dans un processus de formation et de réflexion qui leur permet d'être au courant de leurs capacités, et les outils dont nous disposons, en fournissant une banque d'activités d'apprentissage, ainsi qu'un général guide pour le développement, en fonction des besoins des processus avec leurs communautés éducatives. Par conséquent, les processus de dialogue et d'échange qui ont été développés avec les mêmes animateurs de réseau, et l'interaction et de réflexion avec tous les acteurs de l'éducation à Bogota, ont été prises en compte dans les orientations conceptuelles, méthodologiques et didactiques des modules et des guides. Using Civic Participation and Civic Reasoning to Shape Our Future and Education (Background Paper for the Futures of Education Initiative) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Sarah M. Stitzlein Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Actualizing a preferred future relies on citizens who are prepared to effectively engage perhaps the most fundamental civic question: ‘What should we do?’ (Levine, 2016; Dishon & Ben-Porath, 2018). It is a question that arises when people face a problem, must reach a decision, or must figure out how to flourish together as a group. This question is closely tied to the key question posed by the International Commission on the Futures of Education: ‘What do we want to become?’ Engaging both questions is a useful way for us to envision education in the future. These questions push us to consider not only what we merely can do, but also what is right for us to do in light of our responsibilities to others.Civic reasoning is the sort of reasoning we do as we answer the question, ‘What should we do?’ Civic discourse is a means or method by which people engage in civic reasoning. Efforts to envision improved education and futures should foreground civic reasoning and discourse as both a means and ends of citizen participation. They are important for the ways in which they directly engage citizens and for their products, which lead to future civic action and better futures.  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. Etnociencia Année de publication: 2014 Auteur: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Auteur institutionnel: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) These materials contribute with contents and select activities to help teachers impart knowledge on the study of the Afro-Colombian culture, helping to include this knowledge into their curricular plans. The first material is a book written by the teacher Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, which studies Afro-Colombian identities in Colombia. The second one is called ethno science, a pedagogical perspective of the Afro-Colombian studies for the teaching process of natural science, in which raises a science that recognizes that each group of people that have inhabited our world have made a meaningful explanation of their surroundings. The third one is called African Ethno mathematics, which seeks to recover the relation between mathematical knowledge and reality, making visible the human groups that made it possible and finding new pedagogical perspectives to make the experience of teaching mathematics as inclusive, intercultural and participative process. Ethnoscience Année de publication: 2014 Auteur: María del Carmen Ararat Córdoba | Alexandra Riveros Rueda | Andrés Eduardo González | Arturo Grueso Bonilla | Ángela Patricia Valencia Salas Auteur institutionnel: Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación del Distrito (SED) Ces matériaux contribuent avec le contenu et choisir des activités pour approcher les enseignants à l'étude de la culture afro-colombienne, en aidant à inclure ces connaissances dans leurs plans curriculaires. Le premier matériau est un livre écrit par le professeur Maria del Carmen Ararat Córdoba, qui étudie les identités afro-colombiennes en Colombie. La seconde est appelée la science ethno, une perspective pédagogique des études afro-colombiennes pour le processus d'enseignement des sciences naturelles, en ce qui soulève une science qui reconnaît que chaque groupe de personnes qui a habité notre monde a fait une explication significative de leur environnement. Le troisième est appelé mathématiques africaine Ethno, qui cherche à récupérer la relation entre la connaissance mathématique et la réalité, ce qui rend visible les groupes humains qui ont permis et de trouver de nouvelles perspectives pédagogiques pour faire l'expérience de l'enseignement des mathématiques comme processus inclusif, interculturel et participative. UNESCO GCED eNewsletter Issue 3 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Feature: Expanding partenrships around Global Citizenship EducationUNESCO – IEA partnershipPresident Park Geun-hye announces initiatives to widen prtnership with UNESCOUNESCO and the United States promote education to prevent violent extremismUNESCO signs partnership with Asia Society to advance Global Citizenship EducationInternational Mother Language DayUNESCO Category 2 Institute on mother languages established in BangladeshUCLA establishes new UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship EducationWorkshop in Abidjan focuses on learning to live together through history educationLeading French network of rural vocational institutions puts Global Citizenship Education firstSub-regional Workshop on Global Citizenship Education in Central AsiaRabat Conference on Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education: Trends and Innovation from CSOsConference on Global Citizenship Education in SudanConference on Global Citizenship Education in SharjahFocus on: ongoing UNESCO school initiative: the Happy Schools ProjectCurriculum development and review for democratic citizenship and human rights educationKey TweetsUpcoming Events دراسة مقارنة للكتب املدرسية وثيقة عمل في إطار الحوار األوروبي - العربي Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Jacqueline Costa-Lascoux | Janine d'Artois Pursuant to the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of UNESCO, calling for peace between peoples and respect for cultural diversity, several National Commissions for UNESCO have taken the initiative to create the conditions for a Euro-Arab dialogue in the field of education. The French and Moroccan National Commissions, in particular, have decided to launch studies to highlight stereotypes, misunderstandings and subliminal bias about Arab countries in European textbooks and about European countries in textbooks in the Arab world. First, these studies were conducted by researchers focusing on their own countries' textbooks in order to analyse how the history of the countries on "the other side of the Mediterranean" was represented. Second, a common methodology was developed to allow comoparative approaches favourable to Euro-Arab dialogue. This was to address any mutual bias or misrepresentations that may exist between the two regions and to work togehter to find ways of preventing and combating them. The originality of the approach was to conduct a critical analysis of textbooks published in each country and then underetake a comparative study to be used as the basis for common recommendations. Participants in this project initiated by the National Commissions defined three main objectives: 1. To strengthen dialogue, laying the foundations for learning to live together, based on mutual respect. 2. To help National Commissions for UNESCO, experts, institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to find ways to work together in areas of research of common interest. 3. To contribute to UNESCO's efforts to develop a stretegy relating to textbooks, to improve the quality of education for peace, human rights, mutual understanding and intercultural dialogue. Etude comparative de manuels scolaires: document de travail dans le cadre du dialogue Euro-Arabe, rapport de synthèse Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Jacqueline Costa-Lascoux | Janine d'Artois Pursuant to the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of UNESCO, calling for peace between peoples and respect for cultural diversity, several National Commissions for UNESCO have taken the initiative to create the conditions for a Euro-Arab dialogue in the field of education. The French and Moroccan National Commissions, in particular, have decided to launch studies to highlight stereotypes, misunderstandings and subliminal bias about Arab countries in European textbooks and about European countries in textbooks in the Arab world. First, these studies were conducted by researchers focusing on their own countries' textbooks in order to analyse how the history of the countries on "the other side of the Mediterranean" was represented. Second, a common methodology was developed to allow comoparative approaches favourable to Euro-Arab dialogue. This was to address any mutual bias or misrepresentations that may exist between the two regions and to work togehter to find ways of preventing and combating them. The originality of the approach was to conduct a critical analysis of textbooks published in each country and then underetake a comparative study to be used as the basis for common recommendations. Participants in this project initiated by the National Commissions defined three main objectives: 1. To strengthen dialogue, laying the foundations for learning to live together, based on mutual respect. 2. To help National Commissions for UNESCO, experts, institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to find ways to work together in areas of research of common interest. 3. To contribute to UNESCO's efforts to develop a stretegy relating to textbooks, to improve the quality of education for peace, human rights, mutual understanding and intercultural dialogue.