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Peace Education in Northeast Asia: A Situational Analysis Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Soonwon Kang | Cheng Liu | Ketei Matsui | Batbaatar Monkhooroi | Boyoung Park | Muyu Huang | Oyuntsetseg Dugarsuren Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU Being central to education for international understanding and global citizenship, peace education has always been an important theme in UNESCO. For effective delivery of peace education, it is critical to examine and understand the relevance of peace education and its key issues and approaches at a given juncture. With this in mind, in 2020, APCEIU conducted a study on peace education in South Korea to review its current state and suggest some policy recommendations. Following up on this study, APCEIU initiated in 2021 a research project on peace education in Northeast Asia in order to identify how peace education is interpreted and practised in the countries of the region and explore possibilities of cooperation among peace educators, researchers, and practitioners in the region. Building on this research, APCEIU hopes to develop and carry out joint projects for peace education in the region.
EIU Best Practices Series No.40: Global Citizenship Education Capacity Building Initiative: Misitry of Education, Kiribati Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No. 40 introduces a successful hosting of workshop on GCED in Kiribati. Considered the first of its kind in Kiribati, the workshop brought together education officers and teachers to learn about emerging concept of GCED and EIU and means for implementation. The exemplary workshop involving fieldtrips and seminars has created a wave of learning opportunities for key stakeholders at all levels, paving way to put GCED into practice.
2022 Youth Leaders’ Mentorship & Local GCED Projects: Activity Report Année de publication: 2022 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This report summarizes 15 GCED projects implemented in different parts of the world by the alumni of APCEIU’s Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED in 2022. Ranging from community advocacy for global citizenship to girls’ empowerment projects, 15 GCED initiatives have been taken by the team of 15 young leaders in their own communities in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. APCEIU offers GCED training programmes targeting youth leaders around the globe to encourage them to achieve the SDGs through global citizenship and GCED. Since 2015, the Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED has been held every year in the Republic of Korea, inviting 50 young global leaders to take part in an intensive training programme where they share their actions, deepen their knowledge on global/local issues, enhance their motivation to take actions for a change, and establish the young leaders’ network on GCED. Since 2021, it has been shifted to a comprehensive training programme composed of online training workshops, mentorship, and local project implementation.
Иcпользование живого наследия в учебном процессе в азиатскотихоокеанском регионе: комплект методических материалов Année de publication: 2022 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok | Азиатско-тихоокеанский центр по воспитанию в духе международного взаимопонимания (APCEIU) | International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP) Использование концепций и практики живого наследия в учебном процессе может повысить качество образования, способствовать оживлению учебного процесса для учащихся и учителей и способствовать сохранению такого наследия для нынешнего и будущих поколений. Кроме того, как показала продолжающаяся пандемия COVID-19, живое наследие может играть важную роль в обеспечении благополучия и жизнеспособности человеческих сообществ. ЮНЕСКО призывает страны сохранять живое наследие посредством формального и неформального образования. С конца 2019 по начало 2022 года ЮНЕСКО совместно со своими партнёрами реализовала пилотный проект «Преподавание и обучение с использованием элементов живого наследия в школах» в шести странах Азиатско-Тихоокеанского региона — Камбодже, Казахстане, Кыргызстане, Непале, Южной Корее и Таиланде. Более 1900 учащихся из 21 школы получили возможность принять участие в этих инновационных занятиях. В ходе этого проекта 86 учителей, из которых более двух третей — женщины, разработали и опробовали 101 план уроков и мероприятий. Данный комплект методических материалов содержит пошаговое руководство и основные сведения, позволяющие понять важность и научиться интегрировать концепции и практику живого наследия в учебные и внеклассные мероприятия в школах. Кем бы вы ни были — сотрудником директивных органов, директором школы, учителем, учеником, родителем, практикующим носителем живого наследия — вам предстоит сыграть жизненно важную роль в этом процессе.
ACER-APCEIU 세계시민교육 모니터링 가이드: 교사, 학교 관리자, 교육행정가를 위한 안내서 Année de publication: 2025 Auteur: Rachel Parker | Amy Berry | Payal Goundar | Karena Menzie-Ballantyne Auteur institutionnel: 호주교육연구위원회 | 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원 『ACER-APCEIU 세계시민교육 모니터링 가이드: 교사, 학교 관리자, 교육행정가를 위한 안내서』는 APCEIU와 ACER가 2022년부터 2024년까지 3년에 걸쳐 호주, 라오스, 필리핀, 한국의 파트너들과 함께 수행한 공동연구의 결과물인 『ACER-APCEIU Global Citizenship Education Monitoring Toolkit for Teachers, Schools and System Leaders』를 한국의 맥락에 맞게 번역한 국문판이다.이 가이드는 다양한 수준의 교육 이해관계자가 세계시민교육에서 자신의 위치를 진단하고 목표와 계획을 수립하며, 실행과 평가를 지속적으로 이어가도록 설계된 탐구 순환 모형을 제시하며, 이를 각자의 맥락에 맞게 실천할 수 있도록 구체적인 지침과 방법을 안내한다.이 가이드의 주요 활용자는 정책 입안자, 교육부 및 교육청 등 유관 기관의 교육행정가, 학교장과 학교감 등 교육 리더십을 가진 이들뿐 아니라 정규·비정규 교육 전반에서 세계시민교육을 실천하는 모든 교사를 포함한다.
Supporting Change in Practice: Case Studies on the Use of the ACER-APCEIU Global Citizenship Education Monitoring Toolkit: Country Case-Republic of Korea Année de publication: 2025 Auteur: Suyeon Park | Sunmi Ji | Yoonyoung Lee Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU APCEIU is pleased to announce the release of its new publications, Supporting Change in Practice: Case Studies on the Use of the ACER-APCEIU Global Citizenship Education Monitoring Toolkit, which shares key findings from the research conducted in Australia and the Republic of Korea. The two reports, based on case studies from two countries, build upon the three-phase Asia-Pacific GCED Monitoring Project (2022–2024) jointly undertaken by ACER and APCEIU to strengthen monitoring and evaluation of GCED and support progress toward SDG 4.7 across the region. The three phases of the initiative identified enabling conditions for GCED, validated the regional GCED Monitoring Framework, and developed the ACER-APCEIU GCED Monitoring Toolkit. The reports for each phase can be found here: Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III. The newly released reports move the project forward by examining how the Toolkit can be practically applied in real educational settings. The study aimed to examine how the Toolkit could be used to support collaboration among key education stakeholders—teachers, school leaders, and education supervisors—in 1) goal setting, 2) planning, 3) implementing, and 4) reflecting on GCED practices. Through this process, the research sought to understand how the Toolkit could help strengthen the connection between policy commitments and everyday educational practice, supporting teachers, school leaders, and system leaders to embed GCED more systematically and sustainably within their existing framework. Both studies conducted in Australia and the Republic of Korea have been guided by the following research questions: 1. How does the GCED Monitoring Toolkit support key stakeholder groups to collaboratively embed GCED in policy and practice? a. What aspects of the Toolkit enable or challenge stakeholders to achieve their GCED goals and objectives? b. How do key stakeholders perceive its usefulness? 2. Are there any aspects of the Toolkit that stakeholders would change to improve its usefulness in supporting the implementation and contextualisation of GCED in policy and practice?The reports demonstrate how a GCED Monitoring Toolkit can be translated into actionable processes within real educational settings. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, school leaders, teachers, and researchers aiming to monitor and strengthen GCED implementation and systematically embed GCED within their educational ecosystems. 