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Étapes simples pour aider votre enfant à devenir un citoyen numérique Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Janice Richardson | Veronica Samara Auteur institutionnel: Conseil de l'Europe Un guide pour vous aider à utiliser votre expérience en tant que citoyen pour guider vos enfants sur la voie de la citoyenneté numérique.Les jeunes habitent aujourd'hui un monde qui a été transformé par des technologies numériques, permettant la connexion sans effort via les médias sociaux et l'accès à de vastes quantités d'informations. Etre capable de décortiquer cette information hyper riche et s’engager de manière efficace et responsable pose toute une série de nouveaux défis pour les éducateurs dans la mesure où ils cherchent à préparer les jeunes en tant que citoyens, à exercer leurs droits et à participer efficacement aux affaires de la communauté.Les parents et les grands-parents (même les profanes en technologie), peuvent aider les enfants à devenir des citoyens numériques. Dans ce guide, nous présentons quelques étapes faciles à suivre afin d’aider les enfants à maîtriser l’essentiel pour agir de façon responsable et respectueuse en ligne.  A Report on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education Policy and Practice in Six Eastern Partnership Countries: Promoting Human Rights Education and Democratic Citizenship in Eastern Partnership Countries Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Ralph Edward Huddleston | Karine Harutyunyan | Ulviyya Mikayilova | Irina Fursa | Shorena Gharibashvili | Cezar Gavriliuc | Polina Verbytska Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe This report has been produced within the framework of the EU/CoE Joint Programme “Supporting Education Policies in Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education in 6 Eastern Partnership countries”. The Programme embraces the six countries of the EU’s Eastern Partnership: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Its aim is to support integration and/or further develop of education for democratic citizenship and human rights education in national education systems (including school curriculum) in Eastern Partnership countries, in accordance with the Council of Europe Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education. The report draws on the results of a research exercise designed to map the most important initiatives and priorities in the area of Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education (EDC/HRE) in the six countries. The research exercise was carried out 2015-16 by local experts within each country. It resulted in six individual country reports outlining the current situation in relation to the integration of the principles of EDC/HRE within the national education system, and identifying opportunities for further development.  Inclusive Schools: Making a Difference for Roma Children (Inschool) Auteur institutionnel: European Union (EU) | Council of Europe This leaflet presents a joint project of the European Union and the Council of Europe on “Inclusive schools: making a difference for Roma children” targeting schools where Roma children learn, in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and United Kingdom. The project aims at enhancing social inclusion of Roma by promoting inclusive education policies and practices in Europe.  Digital Citizenship Education Handbook Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Janice Richardson | Elizabeth Milovidov Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe Digital citizenship and engagement involves a wide range of activities, from creating, consuming, sharing, playing and socialising, to investigating, communicating, learning and working. Competent digital citizens are able to respond to new and everyday challenges related to learning, work, employability, leisure, inclusion and participation in society, respecting human rights and intercultural differences.This Digital citizenship education handbook is designed to help educators and other interested adults understand and deal with them. It builds on the Council of Europe’s Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture and the achievements of our longstanding Education for Democratic Citizenship programme, and complements the Internet literacy handbook as part of a coherent approach to educating citizens for the society of the future.  Media Literacy for Global Education: Toolkit for Youth Multipliers Année de publication: 2022 Auteur institutionnel: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe | Council of Europe | European Union (EU) This toolkit targets youth multipliers and educators and gathers practical and contextual information about Media Literacy (ML) and its contribution to the field of Global Education (GE). Its activities and fact sheets are focused on non-formal learning contexts, but they can also be implemented in schools since the toolkit combines the most recent developments in GE, ML and Digital Citizenship Education useful to enrich formal school curricula. All the practical activities proposed in the toolkit are in line with the Competences for Democratic Culture and the Human Rights approach of the Council of Europe.The toolkit’s main aim is to empower practitioners on ML, but also to provide the wider public with the knowledge and tools to become more responsible and active citizens, offering activities focused on the critical analysis and production of media messages, analysis of algorithms, active participation in societies, maintenance of privacy, maintenance of well-being and management of e-identity.  Digital Citizenship Education Handbook (Edition 2022) Année de publication: 2022 Auteur: Janice Richardson | Elizabeth Milovidov Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe Digital citizenship competences define how we act and interact online. They comprise the values, attitudes, skills and knowledge and critical understanding necessary to responsibly navigate the constantly evolving digital world, and to shape technology to meet our own needs rather than to be shaped by it. The Digital citizenship education handbook offers information, tools and good practice to support the development of these competences in keeping with the Council of Europe’s vocation to empower and protect children, enabling them to live together as equals in today’s culturally diverse democratic societies, both on- and offline.The Digital citizenship education handbook is intended for teachers and parents, education decision makers and platform providers alike. It describes in depth the multiple dimensions that make up each of 10 digital citizenship domains, and includes a fact sheet on each domain providing ideas, good practice and further references to support educators in building the competences that will stand children in good stead when they are confronted with the challenges of tomorrow’s digital world. The Digital citizenship education handbook is consistent with the Council of Europe’s Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture and compatible for use with the Internet literacy handbook.   SDG Talk: Mr. Martin Nesirky Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Martin Nesirky Auteur institutionnel: Sloga Platforma | Bridge 47 SDG Talk with Martin Nesirky, director of UN Information Service Vienna about Sustainable Development Goals, implication od COVID-19 pandemic on education, Global Citizenship Education and more.SDG Talks was prepared in cooperation with the UN Association for Slovenia, as part of the Bridge 47 - Building Global Citizenship project. The project is funded by the European Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, and is implemented by the SLOGA Platform.Content does not reflect positions of the EU or Slovene MFA.  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.  Difficult Dialogue in the Classroom: Guidance and Activities to Give Teachers the Skills to Manage Difficult Dialogue Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Tony Blair Institute for Global Change This book builds on the core curriculum to support educators manage difficult conversations, related to challenging issues and topics. Through practical and easy to use facilitation techniques, educators are able to move young people deeper in dialogue and ensure they learn accountability for what they say.  الحوار الصعب في الصف: مورد لمنح المُعلِّمي المهارات إ لدارة الحوار الصعب في الصف Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Tony Blair Institute for Global Change يعتمد هذا الكتاب على المنهج الأساسي لدعم المعلمين في إدارة المحادثات الصعبة المتعلقة بالقضايا والمواضيع الصعبة. من خلال تقنيات التيسير العملية وسهلة الاستخدام ، يستطيع المعلمون نقل الشباب إلى عمق أكبر في الحوار والتأكد من أنهم يتعلمون المساءلة عما يقولونه.