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Intolerance and Its Relationship to Extremism and Violence Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Jad Al-Karim Al-Jabaei | Aladdin Zaatari | Karim Abu Halawa Auteur institutionnel: Damascus Center for Research and Studies This document is a set of research papers discussing intolerance and its relationship to extremism and violence. In this production, the researchers tried to shed light on one of the issues facing societies, which is intolerance.  التعصّب الدينيّ : من التشدّد إلى التعدّد Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Pitsa Stefano Auteur institutionnel: Al-Machriq Digital Mgazine مقال يناقش مفهوم التعصب بطريقة حديثة. وتحاول الكاتبة أن تضع للقارىء مفهوم التعصب من خلال المقارنة بين التعددية والتشدد.  한반도 세계시민 담론 연구: 사례와 대안 모색 Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: 김귀옥 | 김성민 | 박준규 | 송영훈 | 이우영 | 최진우 Auteur institutionnel: 유네스코한국위원회 2019년에 이어 발간한 '한반도 세계시민 담론' 연구는 분단이라는 특수한 상황 속에서 점차 다문화사회로 변해가는 한국사회의 현실을 직시하면서 그 과정에서 세계시민을 어떻게 맥락화할지에 대한 구체적인 사례를 제시한다. 더불어, 세계시민으로서 확장된 정체성과 성숙한 시민 의식을 만들어 나가기 위한 연구와 제언을 담고 있다.  Religious Fanaticism: From Extremism to Pluralism Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Pitsa Stefano Auteur institutionnel: Al-Machriq Digital Mgazine This article discusses the concept of intolerance in a modern way. The author tries to present to the reader the concept of intolerance through a comparison between pluralism and extremism.  Glocal Education in Practice: Teaching, Researching, and Citizenship (BCES Conference Books; Vol. 17) Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Nikolay Popov | Charl Wolhuter | Louw de Beer | Gillian Hilton | James Ogunleye | Elizabeth Achinewhu-Nworgu | Ewelina Niemczyk Auteur institutionnel: Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) This volume contains selected papers submitted to the XVII Annual International Conference of the Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) held in June 2019 in Pomorie, Bulgaria. The XVII BCES Conference theme is Glocal Education in Practice: Teaching, Researching, and Citizenship. The book includes 34 papers written by 69 authors from 20 countries.  Right to Pre-Primary Education: A Global Study Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Early childhood care and education is increasingly recognized as an essential element in realizing a wide range of educational, social and economic rights. Children from vulnerable households and communities stand to gain most from access to quality early learning opportunities. With about 50 per cent of children globally not yet enrolled in pre-primary education, enabling their inclusion remains a central question for education policymakers, stakeholders and parents.This Study provides a global overview and an analysis of the adoption of legal provisions for free and compulsory pre-primary education at national level. By offering a rights-based perspective to the implementation of pre-primary education, it aims to complement existing literature on SDG Target 4.2, which focuses mainly on policy outcomes.The results show that pre-primary education is a well determined and defined right in too few countries. Yet, the benefit of free and compulsory education observed is that children appear to have higher rates of early childhood well-being.In light of the research conducted and its main conclusions, a set of levers to promote the inclusion of early childhood and pre-primary education as a human right within long-term education and development objectives are presented in terms of governance and financing, legal framework, societal expectations, monitoring and evaluation and early childhood development overall. Prioritizing the needs of young children and the fulfilment of their right to free and compulsory pre-primary education is a critical opportunity for governments to make positive differences in children’s lives and to achieve broader national, social and economic goals.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2018 Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Sara Gharsalli Auteur institutionnel: SOLIDAR Foundation This Monitor is a contribution to further examine the relationship between citizenship and lifelong learning experiences and policy outcomes in and outside of the classroom in various European countries. Mapping the different approaches that SOLIDAR Foundation members have taken in promoting EU values in relation to citizenship education and lifelong learning for greater democratic participation of citizens, the outcomes will be disseminated towards European and national policy-makers and offers an array of best practices to collect, use and transfer among networks. The SOLIDAR Education and Lifelong Learning Forum will further work on the topic and develop a long term sustainable advocacy strategy for CSOs towards national and EU-wide authorities to influence the debate and revision of national curricula and education systems.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019 Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Andrei Frank Auteur institutionnel: SOLIDAR Foundation | Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) The Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019 is a research report jointly released by SOLIDAR Foundation and FEPS, on the topic of policy developments in the field of attainment of skills, through lifelong learning, for active participation in society. The skills on which it focuses are digital skills, civic competences and intercultural education competences. The document is composed of an analysis of the policies on the topic, and a presentation of best practices, coming from SOLIDAR Foundation member organisations.  In Solidarity With Girls: Gender and Education in Crisis (Policy Brief Series) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) In Solidarity With Girls: Gender and education in crisis is the first policy brief series led and developed by young women and girls, to be published by UNGEI. The policy brief series draws on a series of intergenerational dialogues held in 2020, which covered different issues on gender, education and COVID-19. This includes school reopening, the gender digital divide, the "shadow pandemic" and youth-led activism in the time of COVID-19.   United Against Racism Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This video features messages by the following prominent women and men from the worlds of cinema, the media, music, sport and science alongside UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Freida Pinto, Naomi Campbell, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Jean-Michel Jarre, UNESCO Artist for Peace Marcus Miller, Jorge Ramos, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Yalitza Aparicio, Rossy de Palma, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Sumaya bint Al Hassan, Bobi Wine, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Forest Whitaker, UNESCO Champion for Girls’ and Women’s Education Nadia Nadim, Amadou Gallo Fall, Ada Hegerberg and UNESCO Artist for Peace Gilberto Gil.UNESCO has been on the forefront of the fight against racism since its creation in 1945. In 1978, it adopted the Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice which reaffirms that “All human beings belong to a single species and are descended from a common stock. They are born equal in dignity and rights and all an integral part of humanity.”