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The Right to Education: What’s at Stake in Afghanistan?; A 20-Year Review Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This report takes stock of the achievements in education made by Afghanistan over the past 20 years and sets out immediate action to safeguard the right to education for all learners following deep political change in the country in 2021.Although Afghanistan lags far behind countries across South and West Asia on most development indicators, it has made impressive progress in education over two decades. Enrolment has increased ten-fold, with substantial gains for girls and female literacy. Female teachers have been hired. Steady efforts have been made to expand the school network across the country.The country has ratified key international normative instruments relating to the right to education; enshrined this right in the Constitution and adopted a wide range of policy measures to increase access, improve education quality and reduce gender, socio- economic and rural/urban disparities.But the challenges remain colossal, with half the primary school-aged children not enrolled in school and very low learning outcomes. The country is highly dependent on external aid to sustain its education system. It needs to uphold state obligations on the right to education without any discrimination and continue removing barriers that impede progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal on education to build the country’s future.
Global Education and Climate Change: Looking at Climate Change Education Through the Lens of Global Education Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Douglas Bourn | Knut Hjelleset Auteur institutionnel: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) This briefing aims to address how Global Education can contribute to the discourses and practices around education for climate change. It will also look at the benefits of seeing Climate Change Education through the lens of Global Education. There will be a recognition that within Global Education, themes of social justice, importance of a pedagogy of hope, participatory learning approaches and the skills of critical thinking can enrich the traditional approaches to learning about climate change. Finally, the briefing notes the impact of the various movements by young people on the climate emergency, and what can be learnt from these activities for Global Education policies and practices.
지속가능발전교육을 위한 국가·사회적 요구 조사 Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: 권영락 | 이미숙 | 김혜숙 | 유은정 | 김찬국 Auteur institutionnel: 한국교육과정평가원 본 연구의 목적은 생태 위기 및 환경 문제에 대응하고 지속가능발전을 이루기 위해 학교교육의 방향에 대한 국가·사회적 인식 및 요구를 파악하는 것이다. 본 연구는 ‘지속가능발전교육을 위한 국가·사회적 요구 조사’라는 취지에 맞게 학생, 교사, 학부모, 교육전문가 등 교육 관계자들을 대상으로 한 인식 및 실태 조사에 중점을 두고 있다. 이에 주요 연구 내용은 지속가능발전교육에 관한 교육 관계자들의 인식과 실태를 조사하고, 이를 토대로 지속가능발전교육의 개선 방향을 위한 정책 제언을 탐색하는 것이다.본 저작물은 한국교육과정평가원에서 2021년 작성하여 공공누리 제 1유형으로 개방한 ‘지속가능발전교육을 위한 국가·사회적 요구 조사 (권영락; 이미숙; 김혜숙; 유은정; 김찬국)’ 를 이용하였으며 해당 저작물은 한국교육과정평가원(https://www.kice.re.kr/)에서 무료로 다운받으실 수 있습니다.
The Teacher-Friendly Guide to Climate Change Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Ingrid H. H. Zabel | Don Duggan-Haas | Robert M. Ross Auteur institutionnel: Paleontological Research Institution This book includes both the basics of climate change science and perspectives on teaching a subject that has become socially and politically polarized. The focus audience is high school Earth science and environmental science teachers, and it is written with an eye toward the kind of information and graphics that a secondary school teacher might need in the classroom. It is the tenth book in our Teacher-Friendly Guide series.
From Rhetoric to Action: Delivering Equality & Inclusion Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Faiza Shaheen | Alexander Bossakov | Avner Cohen | Amanda Lenhardt | Nendirmwa Noel | Paula Sevilla Núñez | Paul von Chamier Auteur institutionnel: Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies, NYU. Center on International Cooperation This flagship report of the Pathfinders Grand Challenge on Inequality and Exclusion is about the solutions that will deliver equality and inclusion.The report constructs a bridge between the rhetoric of “build back better” and action: a bridge between promise and progress. It underlines the need for renewed social contracts between citizens, civil society, the private sector, and governments, as well as between high and low- and middle-income countries. These social contracts must be built to serve future generations, to guard against climate breakdown and pandemics while delivering respect, opportunity, and justice for all.This report should serve as a practical handbook for policymakers and influencers; as a source of possibility for the public; and, as a call to all political leaders to act.
Inclusion in Early Childhood Care and Education in High-Income Countries Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Global Education Monitoring Report Team | UNESCO | Deloitte Access Economics This report reviews the international research and policy literature concerning approaches to inclusion in early childhood care and education (ECCE) in different high-income jurisdictions globally. Each chapter highlights examples of policies and practices which can foster inclusion in ECCE across the themes set out in the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report in 2020.As a critical period for children’s intellectual, emotional, social, physical and moral development, supporting inclusion in ECCE is of particular importance for supporting lifelong learning and equitable opportunities for all children. A number of key messages emerging from this review that are instructive to designing policies to promote inclusion in ECCE are summarised below. Inclusion in ECCE is fostered through complementary universal and targeted approaches to most aspects of ECCE governance, financing, policy and service delivery. The implementation of ECCE laws and policies is key to supporting inclusion. As the central actors delivering ECCE services, collaboration within the ECCE workforce is crucial to supporting a community of practice which leads and shares inclusion, while avoiding risks of specialisation. Finally, while many existing ECCE policies, resources and tools are grounded in a deficits-based approach to understanding need, inclusion may be better supported through an approach which focusses on child learning needs and strengths.
ARC8 Outlook Report 2030: Inclusive and Diverse Higher Education in Asia and Europe Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) The ARC8 Outlook Report 2030 on ʻInclusive and Diverse Higher Education in Asia and Europe’ was initiated with the objective of better understanding the current state, policies and practices of inclusion in higher education and identifying actions that could accelerate greater inclusion in a post-pandemic era.The ARC8 Outlook Report outlines emerging issues that could grow into major challenges and/ or opportunities in the coming 10 years related to inclusion in higher education. Inputs for the report came from an in-depth consultation process and from previous research done by Asian and European stakeholders. The Report consists of 4 chapters which analyse the future of inclusion from different perspectives: Inclusive Learning and Teaching in a Digital World Inclusive and Flexible Lifelong Learning Pathways Inclusive International Mobility of People and Knowledge Equitable Access and Success in Higher Education
Counting the Cost: Achieving Literacy in Countries of the Global Alliance for Literacy Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This paper seeks to determine the cost of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) Target 4.6: 'By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy'. In an effort to answer this question, UNESCO ran simulations and identified the cost and funding gap for the 29 member countries of the Global Alliance for Literacy within the Framework of Lifelong Learning (GAL). This paper argues that 739 million youth and adults require additional literacy programmes of which 580 million are located in 9 of the 29 member countries (the E-9 countries). Based on the results of the simulation, an estimated US$ 190 billion is needed to achieve Target 4.6 by 2030 in the 29 GAL countries. The E-9 countries account for 80% of this cost as the large majority of the global population of youth and adults who lack basic literacy skills live in these territories. The estimation considers the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on GDP growth and presents several scenarios for consideration. If the 29 member countries allocate the recommended 3 per cent of their national education budget to youth and adult literacy, a funding gap of US$ 17 billion will still remain. However, this gap is greater in the 20 non-E9 countries, which account for US$ 12 billion of the funding gap. These 20 non-E9 countries already experience massive challenges for investing in their public education system due to low economic growth and low education development outcomes. A detailed description of the UNESCO GAL simulation model used to estimate the total cost and identify the financing gap for the 29 countries is presented to help interpret the results. The paper ends with a set of recommendations for governments and the international community to work together and ensure the availability of lifelong learning opportunities for all, especially those often left behind.
School-Based Violence Prevention: A Practical Handbook Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: World Health Organization (WHO) School-based violence prevention: a practical handbook is a World Health Organization (WHO) resource for school officials and educators to help prevent violence in and around schools. The handbook gives advice on how schools can embed violence prevention within their routine activities and across the points of interaction schools provide with children, parents and other community members.
Prevención de la violencia en la escuela: Manual práctico Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: World Health Organization (WHO) Este recurso, Prevención de la violencia en la escuela: manual práctico, trata sobre la escuela, la educación y la prevención de la violencia. Ofrece orientación a los funcionarios escolares y a las autoridades de Educación sobre el modo en que las escuelas pueden incorporar la prevención de la violencia a sus actividades habituales y en todos los puntos de interacción facilitan con los niños, los progenitores y otros miembros de la comunidad. La puesta en práctica del manual contribuirá en gran medida a la consecución de los ODS y otros objetivos mundiales de salud y desarrollo. 