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Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED 2023: Follow-Up Activity Report Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This report summarizes 15 GCED projects implemented by the selected mentees/grantees of APCElU's 8th Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED on 13-21 July 2023. The projects include teacher training workshops, curriculum development, school-based activities, and community development projects, undertaken by educators, teachers, and practitioners in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The mentees/grantees first participated in the 8th Global Capacity-Building Workshop on GCED in August 2023. After completing the Workshop, graduates submitted GCED proposals to be selected as grantees/mentees. The selected 15 mentees/grantees were matched with expert mentors who guided them in their project development and implementation. This report describes the summary of 15 projects held in different corners of the world along with their outputs.
Normes de qualité des écoles vertes: pour des cadres d’apprentissage verts Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Le changement climatique menace notre planète et notre avenir. Les écoles et autres institutions d'apprentissage sont des lieux centraux pour accélérer l'action climatique parmi les apprenants et les communautés locales. En donnant aux enseignants et aux élèves les moyens de comprendre le changement climatique dans leur propre contexte, ils contribuent à rendre les sociétés plus durables et plus résilientes face au climat. Cette publication fournit pour la première fois une norme de qualité pour la « vérdisation » des écoles et autres environnements d'apprentissage. Elle présente quatre domaines clés pour intégrer les principes de durabilité et l'action climatique : 1) la gouvernance scolaire, 2) les infrastructures et l'exploitation, 3) l'enseignement et l'apprentissage, et 4) l'engagement communautaire. Grâce au Partenariat pour une éducation verte, cette norme établit un langage commun pour tous les acteurs afin d'atteindre ensemble l'objectif mondial de verdir au moins 50 % des écoles dans tous les pays d'ici 2030. Les décideurs politiques et les ministères responsables des schémas d'accréditation éducatifs, ainsi que les éducateurs, les apprenants et les communautés, sont encouragés à utiliser la norme de qualité des écoles vertes et à rejoindre le mouvement des écoles prêtes pour le climat, afin de garantir que chaque apprenant soit équipé pour relever les défis climatiques.
الإرشادات التوجيهية لتخضير مناهج التعليم والتعلّم من أجل العمل المناخيّ Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This Guidance responds to the calls from young people for a holistic approach to climate change and sustainability in the curriculum. It outlines a common language on how quality climate change and sustainability can be reflected in the curriculum by setting expected learning outcomes per age group (from 5-year olds and up to 18+ age group, including a lifelong learning approach).This is crucial for accelerating country-level action and ensuring joint monitoring of progress. The objective is to have 90 per cent of all countries include climate change in their curricula by 2030, as established by the Greening Education Partnership.This Guidance aims to support countries, schools or individual practitioners in reassessing their ongoing practices to adopt a more action-oriented, holistic, scientifically accurate, justice-driven and lifelong learning approach to climate change.
Climate Change and Sustainability in Science and Social Science Secondary School Curricula Année de publication: 2024 Auteur: Marcia McKenzie | Aaron Benavot Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO There is an urgent need to transform the way climate change and sustainability are taught in classrooms and at schools. Learners must grasp the environmental impacts of climate change, how climate change relates to their own context and what actions can be undertaken and contribute to making societies more sustainable, equitable, just and climate-resilient. The findings presented in this publication indicate that accelerated efforts are needed. In a study of over 530 Grade 9 science and social science curricula from 85 countries worldwide, we found that 69 per cent of curricula contained no references to climate change, while 66 per cent had no references to sustainability. Furthermore, while 69 per cent of surveyed teachers from eight of the countries studied reported that environment, sustainability and climate change topics were included in the science and social science curricula in their schools only 50 per cent included them in their teaching. While there is a notable inclusion of environment, sustainability and climate change in science and social science curricula across countries, the depth of focus of this inclusion varies widely. Cognitive learning prevails over social and emotional or action-oriented learning. Climate change and sustainability in school practices must be strengthened, with teachers playing a key role in enhancing integration through teaching methods and materials.
Green School Quality Standard: Greening Every Learning Environment Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Climate change threatens our planet and future. Schools and other learning institutions are central places for accelerating climate action among learners and local communities. By empowering teachers and students to understand climate change in their own context contribute to making societies more sustainable and climate resilient. This publication provides for the first time ever a quality standard for greening schools and other learning environments. It outlines four core areas for integrating sustainability principles and climate action: 1) school governance, 2) facilities and operation, 3) teaching and learning, and 4) community engagement. Through the Greening Education Partnership, this standard establishes a common language for all stakeholders to jointly reach the global target of greening at least 50% of schools in all countries by 2030. Policy-makers and ministries in charge of education accreditation schemes, as well as educators, learners and communities are encouraged to use the green school quality standard and join the climate-ready school movement to ensure that every learner is equipped to address climate challenges.
Greening Curriculum Guidance: Teaching and Learning for Climate Action Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This Guidance responds to the calls from young people for a holistic approach to climate change and sustainability in the curriculum. It outlines a common language on how quality climate change and sustainability can be reflected in the curriculum by setting expected learning outcomes per age group (from 5-year olds and up to 18+ age group, including a lifelong learning approach).This is crucial for accelerating country-level action and ensuring joint monitoring of progress. The objective is to have 90 per cent of all countries include climate change in their curricula by 2030, as established by the Greening Education Partnership.This Guidance aims to support countries, schools or individual practitioners in reassessing their ongoing practices to adopt a more action-oriented, holistic, scientifically accurate, justice-driven and lifelong learning approach to climate change.
Guía para hacer verdes los currículos: enseñanza y aprendizaje para la acción climática Année de publication: 2025 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Hacer verdes los currículos con el fin de preparar a todos los estudiantes para el cambio climático. La educación es una herramienta poderosa para transformar el mundo e impulsar la acción contra el cambio climático a largo plazo.Esta guía responde a los llamados de las juventudes en favor de un enfoque holístico del cambio climático y la sostenibilidad en los planes de estudio. Define un lenguaje en común sobre cómo debe reflejarse con calidad el cambio climático y la sostenibilidad en los planes de estudio, mediante el establecimiento de los resultados de aprendizaje esperados por grupo etario (grupos de 5 años hasta mayores de 18 años, incluyendo un enfoque de aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida).Esto es crucial para acelerar la acción a nivel de los países y garantizar el seguimiento conjunto de los progresos. La meta es lograr que el 90 por ciento de todos los países incluyan el cambio climático en sus planes de estudio para el año 2030, según lo establecido por la Alianza para una Educación Verde.Esta guía tiene el propósito de apoyar a países, escuelas y profesionales en la revisión de las prácticas que tienen en marcha para adoptar un enfoque del cambio climático más orientado a la acción, holístico, científicamente preciso, impulsado por la justicia y con una perspectiva de aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida. 