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Unpacking Sustainable Development Goal 4 Education 2030: Guide Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This guide, organized around a set of questions and answers to “unpack” SDG4, provides overall guidance for a deeper understanding of SDG4 within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in order to support its effective implementation. The guide outlines the key features of SDG4-Education 2030 and the global commitments expressed in the SDG4 targets as articulated in the Incheon Declaration and the Education 2030 Framework for Action. The guide also examines the implications of translating these global commitments within, and through, national education development efforts. This guide supplements the UNESCO technical guidelines (2016) for Mainstreaming SDG4-Education 2030 into sector-wide policy and planning. It was developed by Sobhi Tawil, Margarete Sachs-Israel, Huong Le Thu, and Matthias Eck of the UNESCO Section of Partnerships, Cooperation and Research (PCR) within the Division for Education 2030 Support and Coordination.
Comprendre l'Objectif de développement durable 4: Education 2030, guide Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Le présent guide, qui s’articule autour d’une série de questions et de réponses pour « décoder » l’ODD4, contient des indications générales permettant de mieux comprendre sa place dans le Programme pour le développement durable à l’horizon 2030 et d’assurer sa mise en œuvre efficace. Il met en avant les principales caractéristiques de l’ODD4-Education 2030 et les engagements pris au niveau mondial, manifestés dans les cibles de l’ODD4 telles que formulées par la Déclaration d’Incheon et le Cadre d’action Education 2030.Ce guide complète les principes directeurs techniques de l’UNESCO (2016) pour l’intégration de l’ODD4-Education 2030 au sein de la politique et de la planification sectorielles. Il a été élaboré par Sobhi Tawil, Margarete Sachs-Israel, Huong Le Thu et Matthias Eck de la Section Partenariats, Coopération et Recherche (PCR) de l’UNESCO au sein de la Division d’appui et de coordination d’Éducation 2030.Qu’est-ce que le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 ?Le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 est un engagement intergouvernemental et un « plan d’action pour l’humanité, la planète et la prospérité ». Il se compose de 17 Objectifs de développement durable (ODD) « intégrés et indissociables qui concilient les trois dimensions du développement durable : économique, sociale et environnementale », démontrant par ailleurs l’ampleur et l’ambition de ce nouveau Programme universel. Ils ressortent de ce qui a été sans nul doute le processus de consultation le plus inclusif de toute l’histoire des Nations Unies, le fruit de la contribution substantielle de tous les secteurs de la société, de tous les acteurs de la communauté internationale et de toutes les régions du monde. Tous les États membres, l’ensemble du système des Nations Unies, les experts et les représentants de la société civile, du monde des entreprises et, le plus important, des millions de personnes du monde entier, ont pris l’engagement de concrétiser ce large programme qui s’attaque aux préoccupations communes de la planète toute entière et de promouvoir le bien public.
Schools in Action: Global Citizens for Sustainable Development: A Guide for Teachers Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The Global Citizens for Sustainable Development Teachers’ guide aims to introduce teachers to Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). It provides secondary school teachers with ideas and activities to help students become global citizens and sustainable development actors. The Teachers’ guide draws on the discussions and activities of almost 1,100 participants from 104 countries, including ASPnet National Coordinators, school principals, teachers, students and experts who contributed to the Online Collaborative Platform ASPnet in Action: Global Citizens Connected for Sustainable Development in 2014 and 2015 [http://en.unesco. org/aspnet/globalcitizens] with associated activities and initiatives. The Teachers’ guide provides: An overview of what it means for learners to become global citizens and of how learners can contribute to sustainable development. Ideas for classroom activities that can help secondary school students to develop knowledge, skills, values, attitudes and behaviours that promote GCED and ESD. Selected activities on GCED and ESD from ASPnet schools around the world.
YouthXchange: guide sur le changement climatique et les modes de vie Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Adam Cade | Rob Bowden Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Climate Change and Lifestyles is the first in a series of guidebooks supporting the UNESCO/ UNEP YouthXchange (YXC) Initiative, which was created in 2001 to promote sustainable lifestyles among youth (15-24 years) through education, dialogue, awareness raising and capacity building. The series is being produced for young people and people working with youth, such as educators, teachers, trainers and youth leaders in both developed and developing countries. Almost half of the world’s population is under the age of 25, and nearly 90 per cent of them live in developing countries. Youth is a critical stakeholder in the global economy and will be the main actor and motor for change in the near future. Thus, the energy, motivation and creativity of youth are essential assets to stimulating change. Aims of the YXC Guidebook on Climate Change and Lifestyles:• Explore the links between lifestyles and climate change; • Help young people consider the actions they should take towards more sustainable lifestyles;• Support courses and actions that promote greater understanding of climate change and lifestyles among youth. The guidebook:• Considers the causes and effects of climate change and its human impacts and responses, while connecting them to lifestyle choices and the technical and social infrastructures of a society;• Provides scientific, political, economic, social, ethical and cultural perspectives on climate change;• Explains complex issues in accessible language supported by facts, graphics, images, examples and web links;• Develops the critical skills young people need to make personal choices to address the challenges of climate change.
Multilingual education: Why is it important? How to implement it? Année de publication: 2014 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Mother tongue instruction is in the context of bilingual education / multilingual education (MLE) because it lays a solid foundation for learning, improves access to education (especially for girls), improves learning outcomes, raises the quality of education by emphasizing understanding and creativity rather than repetitive memorization. Furthermore, learners who are excluded from the education system are those who mosk likely benefit from multilingual education. There are several ways to implement MLE, such as by creating a favourable environment, using appropriate materials, training teachers and educators, and taking into account the learners' knowledge.
Le réSEAU en action: Citoyens du monde connectés pour le développement durable: guide à l'intention des enseignants Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) The Global Citizens for Sustainable Development Teachers’ guide aims to introduce teachers to Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). It provides secondary school teachers with ideas and activities to help students become global citizens and sustainable development actors. The Teachers’ guide draws on the discussions and activities of almost 1,100 participants from 104 countries, including ASPnet National Coordinators, school principals, teachers, students and experts who contributed to the Online Collaborative Platform ASPnet in Action: Global Citizens Connected for Sustainable Development in 2014 and 2015 [http://en.unesco. org/aspnet/globalcitizens] with associated activities and initiatives. The Teachers’ guide provides: An overview of what it means for learners to become global citizens and of how learners can contribute to sustainable development. Ideas for classroom activities that can help secondary school students to develop knowledge, skills, values, attitudes and behaviours that promote GCED and ESD. Selected activities on GCED and ESD from ASPnet schools around the world. 