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UNESCO's Communication and Information Sector: upholding information as a public good, advancing universal access, digital inclusion and freedom of expression Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO
Digital initiatives for indigenous languages Année de publication: 2023 Auteur: Genner Llanes-Ortiz Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | Global Voices (Amsterdam) <Short summary> Supported by UNESCO and Global Voices’ Rising Voices (RV), this toolkit extends the efforts of dedicated Indigenous digital practitioners. It illustrates how internet and other digital tools can be utilized to conserve, revive, and promote Indigenous languages, as well as other marginalized or minority languages.This toolkit has been co-designed in close partnership with both established and emerging networks of Indigenous digital practitioners, language advocates, and collaborators, within the framework of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. The toolkit promotes the foundation of language preservation, revival, and promotion on eight key approaches:Facilitating, Multiplying, Normalizing, Educating, Reclaiming, Imagining, Defending and Protecting. It also offers a curated list of valuable resources, including guides, tutorials, and manuals for utilizing digital tools. In conjunction with the advisory group established for the toolkit’s preparation and other collaborating organizations, it presents a wealth of inspiring stories showcasing innovative projects that have made a significant impact on languages at local, national, or global levels.Finally, the toolkit is openly licensed as an Open Educational Resource. It is expected that the toolkit will continue to evolve and grow as the needs of language users and digital language defenders and promoters change alongside the introduction of new technological solutions, innovation and creativity.
Online Courses: Building Kinder Brains Through Accessible Digital Learning Course Brochure Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) UNESCO MGIEP focuses on achieving the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, Target 7 towards education for building peaceful and sustainable societies across the world by developing programmes that promote social and emotional learning, innovate digital pedagogies and empower the youth. UNESCO MGIEP‘s Social Emotional Learning (SEL) courses are research and evidence based with built-in assessments. The courses are multi-modal, interactive and self-paced, and are designed to build intellectual and emotional intelligence among learners. Currently the courses are available in English and are being adapted to Hindi, Spanish and Russian.
2021 국민환경의식조사 (KEI 포커스 제10권 통권 83호) Année de publication: 2022 Auteur: 염정윤 | 이홍림 | 안소은 Auteur institutionnel: 한국환경연구원 국민 눈높이에 맞는 환경정책을 수립·지원하기 위해서는 환경 전반에 대한 국민의 인식과 환경 부문별 정책에 대한 수요 파악이 필수적이다. 더불어 환경정책의 효과성을 높이고 선제적이고 전략적인 정책 추진을 위해서는 국민들의 환경에 대한 의식 및 실천 의지를 통계화하는 작업이 지속적으로 추진되어야 한다. 이러한 필요에 따라 KEI는 2012년부터 매년 국민환경의식조사를 실시하고 결과를 분석·제시하고 있다.2021년 국민환경의식조사는 '환경인식', '환경태도/실천', '환경정보 이용', '환경 수요/정책' 등 4개 부문에 대해 실시하였다. 본 저작물은 한국환경연구원에서 2022년 작성하여 공공누리 제4유형으로 개방한 '2021 국민환경의식조사(작성자: 염정윤, 이홍림, 안소은)'을 이용하였으며, 해당 저작물은 한국환경연구원 홈페이지(https://www.kei.re.kr/)에서 무료로 내려받으실 수 있습니다.
2022 국민환경의식조사 (KEI 포커스 제11권 통권 99호) Année de publication: 2023 Auteur: 염정윤 | 안소은 | 김가영 | 이홍림 Auteur institutionnel: 한국환경연구원 국민 눈높이에 맞는 환경정책을 수립·지원하기 위해서는 환경 전반에 대한 국민의 인식과 환경 부문별 정책에 대한 수요 파악이 필수적이다. 더불어 환경정책의 효과성을 높이고 선제적이고 전략적인 정책 추진을 위해서는 국민들의 환경에 대한 의식 및 실천 의지를 통계화하는 작업이 지속적으로 추진되어야 한다. 이러한 필요에 따라 KEI는 2012년부터 매년 국민환경의식조사를 실시하고 결과를 분석·제시하고 있다.2022년 국민환경의식조사는 '환경인식', '환경태도/실천', '환경정보 이용', '환경 수요/정책' 등 기본 분야 4개 부분과 '코로나19' 관련 특별 분야에 대해 온라인으로 설문을 시행하였다. 본 저작물은 한국환경연구원에서 2023년 작성하여 공공누리 제4유형으로 개방한 '2022 국민환경의식조사(작성자: 염정윤)'을 이용하였으며, 해당 저작물은 한국환경연구원 홈페이지(https://www.kei.re.kr/)에서 무료로 내려받으실 수 있습니다.
환경과 국제협력 (해외환경정책동향 2021-04호) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: 한국환경연구원 국제사회는 개발도상국의 재정·기술·역량개발에 지원함으로써 개발도상국이 더욱 적극적으로 저탄소 전환과 넷제로(Net-Zero) 달성에 동참하도록 협조할 필요가 있다. 어떤 국가의 탄소저감 노력으로 얻게 되는 혜택은 모든 국가가 함께 누릴 수 있다. 반대로 어떤 국가가 탄소저감 노력을 외면했을 때, 그로 인한 비용 또한 모든 국가가 같이 짊어져야 한다. 그래서 국제협력은 글로벌 넷제로 달성을 위해 필수적이며 공적개발원조(ODA: Official Development Assistance) 또한 필요한 역할을 해야만 한다. ODA, 특히 무상원조는 인도주의적인 목적으로 시행되기도 하지만 산업·경제협력 측면에서 ODA 외에 공적·민간 투자를 촉진할 수 있다는 점에서 중요하다. 본고에서는 현재 글로벌 탄소중립 ODA와 우리나라의 탄소중립 ODA 추진 현황을 살펴보고, 마지막으로 향후 탄소중립 ODA가 나아가야 할 방향에 대해 고찰해 보고자 한다. 본 저작물은 한국환경연구원에서 2021년 작성하여 공공누리 제4유형으로 개방한 '환경과 국제협력 (해외환경정책동향 2021-04호)'을 이용하였으며, 해당 저작물은 한국환경연구원 홈페이지(https://www.kei.re.kr/)에서 무료로 내려받으실 수 있습니다.
Juvenile Crime Rate Rises in Kyrgyzstan Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: CABAR.asia In Kyrgyzstan, the number of adolescents committing crimes is increasing. CABAR.asia explored possible reasons of it, what punishment children receive for offences, and whether the humanisation of legislation affected the situation.
Преступность среди детей в Кыргызстане растет Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: CABAR.asia В Кыргызстане растет число подростков, совершивших преступления. CABAR.asia выясняло возможные причины происходящего, какое наказание получают дети за правонарушения и повлияла ли как-то на ситуацию гуманизация законодательства.
How an SEL Podcast Saved My Carpool Année de publication: 2023 Auteur: Laura Wheatman Hill Auteur institutionnel: Medicinal Media | Committee for Children The Imagine Neighborhood Podcasthttps://www.imagineneighborhood.org/ The Imagine Neighborhood™ podcast helps children and grown-ups grow their social-emotional skills, and talk about the things that matter with the people that matter most.Has your child ever been so angry that they wanted to smoosh something? Have they ever been scared of the babysitter? Have they ever had a hard time calming down? The Imagine Neighborhood is the show for your family. Each episode tells a story that’s amazing, fantastical, and maybe a little bananas, while it tackles the big feelings that come with growing up. And The Imagine Neighborhood gives you and your kids fun activities to do at home, in the car, or anywhere you talk to each other. How an SEL podcast saved my carpool 25 May 2023 (by Laura Wheatman Hill) My kids’ school is 15-20 minutes from our house and there is no bus.I drive my two kids, ages six and nine, and a neighbor, eight, to and from school three days a week and I let them rotate who picks what we listen to every ride. After I had to veto their picks several days in a row because they were testing the limits of what’s appropriate for all parties, even with a “radio edit” version (I’m sorry, but no Eminem for the kindergartner), I found a kid’s podcast that teaches social emotional learning (SEL) called The Imagine Neighborhood.After the first listen, which featured characters like a vampire robot vacuum and a princess dinosaur, and a world containing dangers such as lava, pixies, and an evil hamster, my kindergartner declared, “This is the greatest podcast of all time!” We proceeded to listen to every single episode available over the next few weeks and now play a new episode the minute it drops. Why teach social emotional learning in a podcast?According to Committee for Children, which helps create programs to assist children in developing life skills, including The Imagine Neighborhood, SEL is “the process of developing the self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills that are vital for school, work, and life success.” Research over time shows that kids who have access to SEL interventions have positive developments both academically and socially in the short and long term. However, teaching these skills in a classroom or at home in an academic, abstract way isn’t shown to work to help your child integrate them into their lives. “You need to use stories for social emotional learning because it’s how a child can see another person’s point of view,” says Dr. Cindy Hovington, a neurologist who created Curious Neuron, a community for parents who want to learn more SEL tools, and co- founder of Wondergrade, an app that supports SEL in young children. She says empathy is much easier to convey in a story rather than a lesson because of the back and forth aspect of dialogue and character. “Someone else in the story has a consequence. Through a narrative, the child will understand both sides, how a certain event or action made a character feel and how it made the other person in the story feel,” she says. When it happens to someone else, a child can see it play out without the heightened emotion of being involved, and the empathy piece is easier to identify. The narratives are the magic of The Imagine Neighborhood. They have tapped into the problems of little kids in such a way that addresses many common issues kids face without being too overt, which would cause many nine-year-olds to roll their eyes and beg for Daft Punk. Mia Doces is the vice president of the Committee for Children. Doces says they have designed this balance of story and lesson very carefully. She explains, “Every episode has wild situations, very unique characters, and humor that ranges from slapstick to cultural references to your basic fart joke — all of which keep listeners hooked to the story. But our writers make sure that no matter how crazy things appear on the surface, the story is rooted in universal human experiences and the everyday social-emotional skills we use to navigate our emotions and cope with challenges.” Some episodes that resonated with my carpool, myself included, have been about big worries, boredom, disappointment, and loss. The parents are in on itThe host of the podcast frequently speaks directly to the parents and asks them to tell the child listeners about a time something happened to them like what is happening in the story. My carpool of sassy, smart kids usually avoids listening to what I have to say, but they actually lean in when Scotty asks me to contribute. Parental participation is also an intentional part of the design. Even if schools are teaching SEL skills, Doces says, “school-based SEL works best when kids are also learning these life skills at home with their families.” According to Hovington, “There is a misconception that SEL learning happens on the playground. SEL skill-building happens with the parent. Practice happens on the playground.” She says the best opportunities to learn new SEL skills are not in times of crisis or when problem solving, but on calm car rides home from school or before bed — the exact times we listen to The Imagine Neighborhood. In the future, Hovington says, “When a child comes back from school with a problem, that’s an opportunity for a parent to recreate or recall the story.” This resonates with audiences of The Imagine Neighborhood. Doces says, “We get letters from parents who tell us they refer to certain characters or use certain SEL-based catchphrases from the show as shorthand to help their kids draw parallels between something that’s happening to them in real time and a tool that a character learned on the show.”I haven’t sent a letter (yet), but I quote the show frequently. SEL is good for all of usTurns out, The Imagine Neighborhood, and the skills it teaches isn’t only for kids. SEL wasn’t taught in schools when most of us were kids and Doces says, “when adults listen along with the children, they’re also picking up the SEL techniques we’re sharing, and learning positive phrasing and other tools to empower them to have these family discussions in impactful ways.” Since the kids do have SEL in school, these stories provide a good segue for the students to become the teacher, and to tell us how they talk about their feelings. Parents can use the shared SEL language from curriculums and narratives like The Imagine Neighborhood as a vehicle to foster better communication in the family. Doces says parents don’t have to be masters of SEL, but “when they help children name and process their feelings, and acknowledge and support children’s positive behaviors, they’re teaching their family SEL and building a stronger, kinder future for their families.” We know positive reinforcement is successful and the message of The Imagine Neighborhood is one we can all agree on: be kind to those around you.We were driving a third-grader home from a playdate one day and The Imagine Neighborhood was playing. I heard the friend from the backseat ask, “What is this? Because I like it!” Got another one!
مدخل االرتباط الحضري البيئي لتحقيق اإلدارة المستدامة للعمران المصري Année de publication: 2022 Auteur: Marwa Sebawy Hamed, Mohamed Fareed Mohamed Abd-Elaziz التوجه الأحادي للتعامل مع تلك القضايا وعدم وجود خطط متكاملة تعمل الحفاظ على الموارد بشكل عام وتحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة. لذا يهدف البحث إلى صياغة إطار منهجي لتحقيق الإدارة المستدامة للعمران المصري عن طريق تطبيق مدخل الإرتباط الحضري البيئي بالتجمعات العمرانية المصرية، لتحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة وتوفير متطلبات النمو السكاني. حيث يتناول البحث دراسة مفاهيم الإدارة المستدامة للعمران في ضوء تطبيق مدخل الإرتباط الحضري البيئي Urban- Environmental Nexus Approach، ودوره في تحقيق أبعاد الإدارة المستدامة والتركيز على المبادئ الأساسية لاستدامة المياه والطاقة والغذاء في التجمعات العمرانية. الأمر الذي يتطلب تحديد الأسس والمعايير الخاصة بتحقيق الإدارة المستدامة القائمة على الترابط والتشابك الخطط القطاعية والمتكاملة وذلك لمواجهة التحديات والضغوطات الحالية والمحتملة. كما يتناول البحث العديد من التجارب العالمية المختلفة لفهم العلاقات التشابكية المتكاملة بين قطاعات المياه والطاقة والغذاء مع الوضع في الاعتبار خصوصية الحالة المصرية. وذلك للوصول إلى إطار منهجي مبدئي لتحقيق الإدارة المستدامة للعمران المصري، حيث يتم تدقيق هذا الإطار بالعرض على الخبراء والمتخصصين في المجال للوصول إلى الإطار المنهجي النهائي لتحقيق الإدارة المستدامة للعمران المصري. 