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国連持続可能な開発のための教育の10年中間年レビューESDの文脈と構造 Année de publication: 2009 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This document suggests key findings and ways forward in review of the contexts and strctures of education for sustainable development.
审查可持续发展教育的背景和结构,2009年:重要发现与前行之路 2009 Année de publication: 2009 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This document suggests key findings and ways forward in review of the contexts and strctures of education for sustainable development.
Education for sustainable development: sourcebook Année de publication: 2012 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The target audiences for the Education for Sustainable Development Sourcebook are primary and secondary teachers and mid-level decision-makers, who have responsibility for primary and secondary education. Another primary audience is teacher educators who work with pre-service and in-service primary and secondary school teachers. The purpose of the publication is to describe ways in which education for sustainable development (ESD) can be integrated into primary and secondary schooling. This collection of briefs is designed to complement other ESD materials published by UNESCO. The topics for the briefs were selected in consultation with UNESCO Field Offices and Institutes. The briefs for primary and secondary teachers are specifically written for professional educators who work in formal education settings. The briefs for teachers as well as those for decision-makers address “gaps” in the UNESCO ESD literature.
UNESCO Associated Schools Network: guide for national coordinators Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This document describes in detail the history of the UNESCO Associated Schools Network, its mission, goals, management, membership, and other information. It is a guide for National Coordinators who are the link between the schools in their country, their National Commission and other national authorities, and the International Coordinator at UNESCO. 