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Assurer à tous une éducation équitable, inclusive et de qualité: Objectif de développement durable 4 au Canada Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) Ce rapport fournit un cadre pour communiquer l’information aux échelons pancanadien et international au sujet du travail en cours au Canada sur la réalisation de l’ODD 4. Il tire parti des données et des indicateurs liés à l’ODD 4 et inclut, dans la mesure du possible, les données provinciales et territoriales.
التعليم والمواطنة: الجامعة الصيفية 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Abdullah Saaf Auteur institutionnel: General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR) الفيديو عبارة عن محاضرة القت للسجينات في المغرب، وهو برنامج لاعادة التأهيل. المحاضرة للدكتور عبدالله ساعف يتحدث فيها عن المواطنة، والاندماج في المجتمع، ويناقش علاقة التعليم بالمواطنة.
Education and Citizenship: Summer University 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Abdullah Saaf Auteur institutionnel: General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR) This video is a lecture given to women prisoners in Morocco, and it is a rehabilitation program. The lecture by Dr. Abdullah Sa`f talks about citizenship and inclusion in society, and discusses the relationship between education and citizenship.
Achieving and Monitoring Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Sustainability 2020; Vol. 12, No. 4) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Brent Edwards | Manca Sustarsic | Mina Chiba | Mark McCormick | Melissa Goo | Sara Perriton Auteur institutionnel: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) This paper presents the results of a systematic review of literature (56 studies) related to Sustainable Development Goal 4.7. The goal of the research reported on here is to contribute to the discussion around strategies for working towards and monitoring SDG4.7 at the institutional level. Within this overarching focus, our review of the literature was designed to identify studies that have looked at both student learning and teacher education related to SDG4.7. This twin focus stems from the recognition that achieving the SDGs will be particularly difficult if policymakers are not attentive to both sides of the learning equation—that is, first, to the ways that teachers learn to teach about issues related to SDG4.7 and, then, the ways that students acquire this knowledge and are assessed. The five findings sections of this review correspond to the five areas of emphasis embedded in the language of SDG4.7, namely, education for (a) sustainable development, (b) human rights, (c) gender equality, (d) promoting of a culture of peace and non-violence, and (e) appreciation of cultural diversity. In accordance with the purpose of this review, the synthesis for each area of emphasis digs into the details of the educational interventions, monitoring and evaluation strategies, and results that are documented in the publications analyzed. Thus, this review can be useful for informing educational or pedagogical approaches related to SDG4.7, as well as for designing monitoring and evaluation tools for the SDGs.
Advancing Global Citizenship Education Through Global Competence and Critical Literacy: Innovative Practices for Inclusive Childhood Education (SAGE Open; Vol. 9, No. 1) Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Alida Anderson Auteur institutionnel: SAGE Publications This article presents a critical policy overview of inclusive education and global citizenship education (GCED) and offers two innovative childhood education practices that support inclusion of children with disabilities through dimensions of physical and conceptual access, both noted implementation barriers to inclusive education across the globe. The first section summarizes global human rights and education initiatives that support GCED through access for children with disabilities in education and in societies. This section addresses questions of how inclusion plays a central role to the advancement of GCED, summarizing major global policy advances to inclusion, and highlighting how advancement of inclusive childhood education supports GCED. This article concludes with two innovative childhood education practices, global competence and critical literacy, which offer critical potential to contribute to GCED through conceptual and physical dimensions of access, and ultimately promote inclusive education.
Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education: Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Canada Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) This report provides a framework to share information at the pan-Canadian and international levels on work underway in Canada to achieve SDG 4. The report builds on SDG 4 data and indicators and includes, where possible, provincial and territorial data.
The Role of English in Global Citizenship (Journal of Global Citizenship & Equity Education; Vol. 7, No. 1) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Claire Cavanagh Auteur institutionnel: Centennial College Despite scholars’ attempts to define and conceptualise global citizenship, the literature tends to ignore the role of English as the global lingua franca. In this paper, the author argues that ignoring English as the global lingua franca is a gross oversight, particularly in internationalised higher education where global citizenship is often presented as an aspiration for students. Websites of two South Korean universities were analysed regarding how the respective institutions intend to develop global citizens. Twenty students enrolled in the universities participated in interviews regarding their conceptualizations of global citizenship and how they frame their relationship with global and Korean identities. The findings reveal that global citizenship is generally conceived in terms of English with a strong adherence to fluency norms and in opposition to Korean identity. This influences how the students position themselves in relation to a global community and affects their conception of national identities. The paper ends with both theoretical and practical recommendations regarding the role of English in global citizenship.
Action Research to Improve Youth and Adult Literacy: Empowering Learners in a Multilingual World Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | UNESCO Abuja This guidebook is about the quest for quality, which is a lifelong pursuit linked to social justice. As we move in time and space new challenges emerge, but our vision is that no one should be left behind in the quest for self- and collective realization. We have to consider all possible means for enabling the active participation of all citizens in education. We must look at both challenges and opportunities, such as those that technology offers us for making linkages and improving access to information, knowledge and skills. We must seek out possibilities for retaining positive values and acquiring new ones which foster deeper appreciation for human, linguistic, cultural and ecological diversity.
Education and Migration: An Assessment of the Types and Range of IOM’s Education and Vocational Training Projects Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Rocio Sanz Auteur institutionnel: International Organization for Migration (IOM) This report presents the results of the assessment of the range and types of IOM’s education and vocational training programmes as of December 2017. Within an overall framework of reviewing the Organization’s role in supporting the development and implementation of migration policy, the purpose of this assessment is to understand how these programmes contribute to education and vocational training outcomes, especially in the specific context of SDG 4 (Quality Education) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 