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Human Rights Storytelling: Manual For the Educators Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: Huristo Project Consortium Huristo project developed a methodology about awareness and advocacy about the European Human Rights Charter as a part of global citizenship education with low skilled adult learners (refugees and migrants living in the city and natives living in rural places). This methodology is based on digital storytelling: participants work on personal narratives illustrating different topics of the charter.The main result for the adult learners are increased digital skills, reading and writing skills, awareness about the Human Rights Charter and European citizenship. The work on the Charter and the personal narratives also improve participants’ analytic media literacy, interpersonal and intercultural skills, but also core skills for employability, such as teamwork, problem solving, learning to learn and communication. Additionally, the adult trainers who are involved increase their teaching skills using digital media and the methodology of digital storytelling in particular.
Citoyenneté mondiale: Une définition ignatienne Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Educate Magis Sont citoyens du monde ceux qui recherchent en permanence à approfondir leur propre conscience de leur place et de leur responsabilité, localement et globalement, dans un monde de plus en plus interconnecté ; sont citoyens du monde ceux qui sont solidaires des autres dans la poursuite d’une terre durable et d’un monde plus humain, comme véritables compagnons dans la mission de réconciliation et de justice. La Taskforce du Secrétariat sur la Citoyenneté Mondiale offre une définition ignatienne de la citoyenneté mondiale, ainsi que quelques questions directrices et un cadre pour intégrer les PAU et la Charte d’Engagements JESEDU-Rio2017 à les dimensions mondiale dans nos écoles jésuites. Ce travail intègre et s’appuie sur le matériel existant sur la citoyenneté mondiale rassemblé par la communauté mondiale.
Kit: Les clés des mouvements citoyens auto-organisés Auteur institutionnel: L'accélérateur de la mobilisation (France) Ce kit gratuit vous donne les clés de ces mouvements auto-organisés, leurs limites et des pistes d’idées pour s’en inspirer, à partir du travail d’accompagnement de l’Accélérateur de la mobilisation avec les Jeunes pour le climat et l’analyse de mouvements auto-organisés récents comme #BalanceTonPorc ou les Gilets Jaunes.
Explained: What is False Information? Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Dublin West Education Centre (DWEC) With so much information at our fingertips it can be easy to come across something online that isn’t quite as accurate or reliable as it should be. This kind of information is often called Fake News but a better description might be false information because it affects more than news stories. This animation, explaining false information, supports the education resource Connected - an introduction to digital media literacy.
함께 사는 세상 만들기 Année de publication: 2004 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This book, in essence, aims to introduce Education for International Understanding (EIU) to high school students, college students and teachers at all levels as well as the general public. The growing interconnectedness and interdependence compels all of us to understand the world beyond our immediate living space, to critically reflect on issues affecting us and others, and to work together to make our world a more peaceful and sustainable one. It requires values education that is transformative and participatory in nature to arouse genuine interests and passions to learn more and eventually to make positive changes. The book is comprised of five parts, organized by five thematic areas of EIU, namely, intercultural understanding, globalization, human rights, peace and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). It introduces carefully chosen topics and discussions which may pique readers’ interest in some of the issues at stake, thus, encourage them to critically reflect on the complexities surrounding the issues and motivate them to engage further. Using an interdisciplinary lens, the book also borrows some ideas and approaches commonly practiced in critical anthropology.
함께 사는 세상 만들기 Année de publication: 2004 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU 유네스코 아시아태평양 국제이해교육원에서는 국제이해교육을 가르치는 교사와 배우고자 하는 고등학생들에게 도움을 주기 위하여 고등학생을 위한 국제이해교육 교재를 출간하게 되었습니다우리 교육원은 아시아·태평양 지역의 45개 나라들과 함께 국제이해교육을 학교와 시민사회에서 강화하고 발전시킬 책임을 부여받았기 때문에, 여러가지 국제 회의와 연수과정, 전문가 협의회 등을 통해 이 과목의 교육 내용과 교과 과정에 대한 그림을 그려보는 노력을 부단히 전개하고 있습니다. 우리 교육원은 국내·외 여러 전문가들과 함께 많은 토론을 거쳐 국제이해교육의 기본 골격을 ① 문화 간 이해, ② 세계화, ③ 인권, ④ 평화, ⑤ 지속가능발전의 다섯 가지로 정했으며, 이를 바탕으로 초·중·고 국제이해교육 교육과정을 개발했습니다.우리 교육원은 앞으로 수년간 이러한 토대 위에서 교육자료나 수업 모형 등을 개발해보려고 합니다. 이번에 발간되는 교재 『함께 사는 세상 만들기』도 이러한 노력의 한 결실입니다. 이 책이 세계화 시대의 사회구조와 문제들을 파악하고, 함께 살 수 있는 가치관과 태도를 길러주는 데 크게 도움이 될 수 있기를 바랍니다.
Let's Prepare: A Plan For Media Education Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: KAVI National Audiovisual Institute (Finland) This guide helps you to prepare a media education plan. The plan and its preparation can be made in many different ways and in different scope. The themes and questions of the guide help to take into account the different aspect of media education work. You can choose the relevant questions based on your own perspective. This guide is based on the workshop conducted in the Finnish Media Education Forum 2020.
Educating for American Democracy: Excellence in History and Civics for All Learners Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Educating for American Democracy (EAD) This material presents a Roadmap to Educating for American Democracy— guidance and an inquiry framework that states, local school districts, and educators in U.S. to transform teaching of history and civics to meet the needs of a diverse 21st century K-12 student body. It also recommends approaches to learning that do five critical things as follow: inspire students to want to become involved in their constitutional democracy tell a full narrative of America’s plural yet shared story explore the need for compromise to make constitutional democracy work cultivate civic honesty and patriotism that leaves space both to love and to critique this country teach history and civics both through a timeline of events and the themes that run through those events. 