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Action Against Hate Speech: A Resource for Teaching and Learning About Hate Speech Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Tony Blair Institute for Global Change | Generation Global This module is designed to prepare students for dialogue around the issue of hate speech. It builds upon other work on human rights, and explores the balancing act between freedom of expression and freedom from insult. Additionally, it prepares students for dialogue on these issues in our facilitated videoconferences and on our safe, secure, online community. This material helps you and your students to get involved in educating, advocating, and acting against hate speech in your communities.  Addressing Anti-semitism in Schools: Training Curriculum for Primary Education Teachers Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) This OSCE/ODIHR and UNESCO co-publication aims to help primary school teachers to prevent and respond to anti-Semitism. The curriculum, intended for teacher trainers, is designed to be comprehensive, robust, practical and adaptable. It suggests concrete ways to address anti-Semitism and counter prejudice in and through education, while promoting human rights, global citizenship education, and gender equality.The co-publication is part of a series of four training curricula, designed for trainers of (1) primary school teachers, (2) secondary school teachers, (3) vocational school teachers, and (4) school directors.  The Conceptualization of competencies related to sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Irmeli Halinen Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) The education system of Finland has been developed soundly and steadily during the past 40 years. The guiding principles have been equity and equality in education as going hand in hand with the view to promote every individual’s life-long learning. Following these principles, it has strengthened the sustainability of the system itself. This report describes the role of sustainable development and the importance of learning a sustainable lifestyle in Finnish basic (primary and lower secondary) education. It highlights the goals, values, tasks, and the conceptualization of the competencies related to sustainability in the 2014 National Core Curriculum for basic education. In addition, it describes the sustainable nature of the curriculum reform process itself. The report examines the role and the contribution of various school subjects and key aspects, such as the school culture and the learning environment, in creating a strong knowledge base on which to build the values, attitudes, skills and the will needed for sustainable lifestyle, and in promoting sustainable ways of living. The report concludes with lessons drawn from the Finnish way of enhancing sustainability in education. Teacher Policy Development Guide Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 Countries will need to have a broad perspective on teacher issues in order to meet Sustainable Development Goal 4 and address the provisions on Teachers in the Incheon Declaration with the Framework for Action of Education 2030. A system  to orient the elaboration and/or review of national teacher policies will be a useful  tool. The International Teacher Task Force builds on its comparative advantage as a global multiple-stakeholder alliance joining hands to address the global teacher challenges, to offer the present Teacher Policy Development Guide.Users will find relevant definitions of concepts, description of the different dimensions of teacher issues and how they correlate, and suggestions of phases in the process of developing a national teacher policy. Of utmost importance is the involvement of all stakeholders, especially the teachers, in the process.  Global Citizenship Education and Human Rights Education: Are They Compatible With U. S. Civic Education? (Journal of International Social Studies; Vol. 6, No. 2) Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: William R. Fernekes Auteur institutionnel: International Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies Global citizenship education (GCE) and human rights education (HRE) offer substantive contributions to civic education. Interconnections between the fields exist in curricula from intergovernmental organizations (UNESCO), non-governmental organizations (Oxfam Great Britain) and national ministries (Learning and Teaching Scotland). This essay explores how civic education curricula, learning outcomes, and teacher preparation can be developed to enhance the roles played by GCE and HRE in U. S. civic education. Analysis of the relationships between GCE and HRE yields these conclusions: (1) global citizenship education programs share a philosophy of cosmopolitanism, commitments to universal human rights norms, respect for cultural diversity and sustainable development, and issues-based curriculum designs; (2) a high degree of compatibility exists between GCE program goals and the goals of the values-awareness-socialization HRE model, and (3) this strong compatibility does not extend to the accountability-professional development or the activismtransformation models of HRE. Implementing GCE faces major obstacles, notably emphases on national identity in nation-state civic education, the potential incompatibility between national interests and cosmopolitan commitments in the study of global issues, and the low commitment to GCE or HRE in teacher preparation.  Putting the Voice of Young People at the Heart of Global Citizenship Education Année de publication: 2014 Auteur: Douglas Bourn Auteur institutionnel: UCL Institute of Education | Erasmus+ This briefing is aimed at policy-makers across Europe who are engaged with, or interested in ensuring that education and international development programmes give consideration to the voices of young people. It also aims to contribute to policy-makers responses to how they are implementing the Sustainable Development Goals.  La famille Tout-Écran: Conseils en éducation aux médias et à l’information Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Centre pour l’éducation aux médias et à l’information (CLEMI) | Réseau Canopé L’Éducation aux Médias et à l'Information (EMI) devient une exigence républicaine au cœur du Parcours citoyen, un enjeu éducatif et sociétal incontournable dans un environnement où le numérique est omniprésent.Dans un monde globalisé et complexifié, la définition et la compréhension de la source de l’information constituent une priorité pour déjouer les tentatives de manipulation et de désinformation.Les enjeux sociétaux de l’EMI dépassent les murs de l’école et doivent mobiliser tous les acteurs pour renforcer le continuum entre temps scolaire et hors temps scolaire.Ce guide bénéficie de l’expertise des professionnels du CLEMI et de son réseau de pédagogues, de partenaires institutionnels, associatifs et médiatiques. Issu de cette mobilisation, cet ouvrage est le produit d’un groupe de travail dédié aux pratiques informationnelles des jeunes, composé de membres représentant du ministère de l’Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse, du ministère de la Culture, France Télévisions, Radio France, le CSA, CNRS Images, Ceméa, la Ligue de l’enseignement, la CNAF, Jets d’encre et l’Icem-Pédagogie Freinet.  العنف الأسري Année de publication: 2013 Auteur: Sabha Ghora Auteur institutionnel: Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) يتطرق المقال للعنف الأسري وأشكاله. ويستطرد في نقاش ضرب الاطفال كأحد أنواع العنف الأسري. وكيف يقود ضرب الأطفال لمشاكل متداخلة في حياة الطفل.  Domestic Violence Année de publication: 2013 Auteur: Sabha Ghora Auteur institutionnel: Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) This article deals with domestic violence and its forms and goes on to discuss hitting children as one of the types of domestic violence. And how hitting children leads to intertwining problems in a child's life.  Research in Teaching and Learning About the Holocaust: A Dialogue Beyond Borders Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Monique Eckmann | Doyle Stevick | Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs Auteur institutionnel: International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) | Metropol A multilingual expert team of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) collected and reviewed research on teaching and learning about the Holocaust in fifteen languages identified nearly 400 studies resulting in more than 600 publications.This systematic review includes research conducted in most IHRA Member Countries as well as several non-member countries. The multilingual focus of the project enables cross-cultural analyses and the transfer of knowledge between various regions and countries. The book’s two parts present the research first by language and then by selected themes. This innovative transnational, trans-lingual study reflects IHRA’s core mission: to shape and advance teaching and learning about the Holocaust worldwide.The second outcome is a set of bibliographies in fifteen languages. These bibliographies comprise references to empirical research on teaching and learning about the Holocaust. They also include abstracts or summaries of most of publications. Each bibliography includes research from a single language or related group of languages.