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What is Education for Development? Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: UNAQUÍ The blog of Unaquí informs that the Aragones Federation of Solidarity understands that Education for Development (ED) is a process which fosters critical and active global citizenship, that promotes more just, equal and cooperative societies. The blog also informs that the organizations that are part of the FAS believe that they are responsible of the education in order to transform societies, therefore, they created this space, called UNAQUÍ, to promote Education for Development and contribute to the promotion of citizenship.The blog provides information about different projects that are carried out.  Qué es Educación para el Desarrollo Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: UNAQUÍ El blog de Unaquí informa que desde la Federación Aragonesa de Solidaridad se entiende a  la Educación para el Desarrollo (EpD) como un proceso encaminado a generar una ciudadanía global, crítica y activa que esté comprometida en la construcción de una sociedad solidaria, justa y equitativa. También informa que las organizaciones integrantes de la FAS se sienten  corresponsables en la tarea de educar para transformar por lo que crearon ese espacio de Educación para el Desarrollo llamado UNAQUÍ para  contribuir a la formación integral de la ciudadanía como clave para el Desarrollo. En el blog colocan información sobre distintos proyectos que son llevados a cabo.  Global Citizenship and Migration Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Ernesto Samper Pizano The news is a conference proclame in defense of migrants at a global scale. It was elaborated for the World People's Conference that took place in Bolivia in 2017 and it describes, very briefly, the situation of many inmigrants around the world, especially latinamericans.  Ciudadanía global y migraciones Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Ernesto Samper Pizano La noticia es una proclama a favor y defensa  de los migrantes a nivel global. Esta fue elaborada para la Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos que tuvo lugar en 2017 en Bolivia y describe muy brevemente la situación de los inmigrantes en el mundo, sobre todo de los latinoamericanos.  [Video] Global Citizenship Education for a just, peaceful, inclusive and sustainable world: a conceptual framework and its application in the field Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations (UN) The Seminar held at UN HQs entitled, "Global Citizenship Education for a Just, Peaceful, Inclusive, and Sustainable world: A Conceptual Framework and its Application in the Field" was co-organized by the Permanent Missions of France, Nigeria, Qatar and the Republic of Korea, the United States Mission and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in support of the Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative (GEFI).The panel discussion was moderated by H.E. Ambassador Hahn Choong‐hee of Korea. Some of the speakers for this event included H.E. Ambassador Richard Erdman, Acting Representative to ECOSOC of the Permanent Mission of the United States of America to the United Nations; H.E. Ambassador Usman Sarki, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the United Nations; Yousef Laram, Deputy Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations; Mr. Francois Gave, Counsellor at the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations; and Christopher Castle, Chief of UNESCO’s Section of Global Citizenship Education.This event was divided into two segments. In the first, GCED was discussed at the level of concept. How can it strengthen the three pillars of the United Nations and the three pillars of sustainable development in furtherance of a just, peaceful, inclusive and sustainable world. In the second, examples from the field – the local, national and international levels – were presented and discussed as were certain opportunities going forward including the important role of media. [vidéo] Éducation à la Citoyenneté mondiale pour un monde juste, pacifique, inclusive et durable: un cadre conceptuel et son application dans le domaine Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations (UN) Le séminaire a eu lieu au Siège de l'ONU intitulé «Éducation Mondiale Citoyenneté pour un monde juste, paisible, inclusive et durable: un cadre conceptuel et son application sur le terrain» a été co-organisée par les Missions permanentes de la France, le Nigeria, le Qatar et les République de Corée, la Mission des États-Unis et l'Organisation de l’ONU pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO), à l'appui de First Éducation Mondiale Initiative du Secrétaire général (GEFI).Le débat a été animé par S.E. Ambassadeur Hahn Choong-hee de Corée. Certains des orateurs pour cet événement inclus S.E. Ambassadeur Richard Erdman, représentant par intérim à l'ECOSOC de la Mission permanente des États-Unis d'Amérique auprès de l'Organisation de l’ONU; IL. Ambassadeur Usman Sarki, Représentant permanent adjoint de la Mission permanente de la République fédérale du Nigéria auprès de l’ONU; Yousef LARAM, Représentant permanent adjoint de l'Etat du Qatar auprès de l'Organisation de l’ONU; M. François Gave, Conseiller à la Mission permanente de la France auprès de l’ONU; et Christopher Castle, la Section de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale chef de l'UNESCO. Cet événement a été divisé en deux segments. Dans le premier, ECM a été discuté au niveau du concept. Comment peut-on renforcer les trois piliers de l'Organisation de l’ONU et les trois piliers du développement durable dans la poursuite d'un monde juste, pacifique, inclusif et durable. Dans le second, des exemples sur le terrain - aux niveaux local, national et international - ont été présentées et discutées de même que certaines opportunités à l'avenir, y compris le rôle important des médias. Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of Seminar on Global Citizenship Education, UNHQ; New York, 6 March 2015 Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This document is an address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of "Seminar on Global Citizenship Education" in New York, 6 March 2015. She highlights the importance of GCED for education in the 21st century. Education for peace: planning for curriculum reform; guidelines for integrating an education for peace curriculum into education sector plans and policies Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) This Resource and Development Capacity Package was developed based on the belief that, as part of a wider social, economic and political effort, education can play a significant role in a country’s peace-building efforts. Its purpose is to assist Member States in integrating or strengthening peace education programs in their national education systems to promote peace and prevent future conflict. UNESCO, IBE, and IIEP developed this resource within the framework of UNESCO’s Intersectoral Project, Promoting a culture of peace and nonviolence in Africa through education for peace and conflict prevention. The Package contains Technical Guidelines and Capacity Development training modules on policy, program design and curriculum planning to integrate peace and conflict prevention into all aspects of the education system. It is meant for curriculum developers and planners from Africa. The development of the package received the support of the UNESCO Addis-Ababa Office, which assisted in the testing of materials in Addis-Ababa (Ethiopia) and Yaounde (Cameroon).This resource will furthermore help to ensure that curricula, teaching and learning resources and teacher education are in line with the post-2015 vision of education for holistic development. This vision reconceptualises education in terms of global citizenship and responsibility by focusing on inclusion and social cohesion that is global in orientation. In this regard, Global Citizenship Education (GCED) seeks to empower learners with knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that are needed to forge more just and inclusive societies, capable of resolving existing conflicts and emerging global challenges. Éducation pour la paix: la planification de la réforme du curriculum; lignes directrices pour l'intégration d'un programme d'éducation pour la paix dans les plans et politiques du secteur éducatif Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) Cette trousse de ressources et de développement des capacités a été élaborée sur la base de la conviction que, dans le cadre d'un effort plus large social, économique et politique, l'éducation peut jouer un rôle important dans les efforts de consolidation de la paix d'un pays. Son but est d'aider les États membres à intégrer ou renforcer les programmes d'éducation à la paix dans leurs systèmes nationaux d'éducation pour promouvoir la paix et prévenir les conflits futurs. UNESCO, le BIE, et l'IIPE ont développé cette ressource dans le cadre du projet intersectoriel de l'UNESCO, Promouvoir une culture de la paix et de la non-violence en Afrique par l'éducation pour la paix et la prévention des conflits. Le paquet contient des directives techniques et des modules de formation de renforcement des capacités sur la politique, la conception des programmes et de la planification des programmes pour intégrer la paix et de prévention des conflits dans tous les aspects du système d'éducation. Il est destiné aux concepteurs de programmes et les planificateurs de l'Afrique. Le développement de l'emballage a reçu le soutien du Bureau d'Addis-Abeba de l'UNESCO, qui a participé à l'essai des matériaux à Addis-Abeba (Ethiopie) et Yaoundé (Cameroun).Cette ressource sera en outre aider à faire en sorte que les programmes, les ressources d'enseignement et d'apprentissage et la formation des enseignants sont en ligne avec la vision post-2015 de l'éducation pour le développement holistique. Cette vision reconceptualise l' éducation en termes de citoyenneté et de responsabilité globale en mettant l'accent sur l'inclusion et la cohésion sociale qui est mondiale dans l'orientation. À cet égard, Éducation à la Citoyenneté Mondiale (ECM) vise à habiliter les apprenants des connaissances, des compétences, des valeurs et des attitudes qui sont nécessaires pour forger des sociétés plus justes et inclusives, capables de résoudre les conflits existants et nouveaux défis mondiaux. 2013 Asia-Pacific Education Research Institutes Network (ERI-Net) regional study on: transversal competencies in education policy and practice (Phase I): regional synthesis report Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok The Asia-Pacific region has been spearheading global, social, and economic development for the last several decades. Millions of people have been lifted out of poverty and basic education (primary and lower secondary) has become near universal in many countries in the region. Upper secondary and higher education enrollment rates have also increased significantly. However, while these are tremendous achievements, education quality remains a major concern among emerging economies and industrialized nations alike. While some countries in the region excel in international assessments, such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), other countries still attain low scores. National assessment results of countries that have not participated in international assessments reveal large knowledge and skills disparities among students of the same country. In some cases the results also indicate a very low attainment level of basic skills, even after years of schooling.At the same time, the debate surrounding what actually constitutes quality education and learning in the 21st century is ongoing. There is a growing concern that education systems are focusing too much on the accumulation of academic “cognitive” skills at the expense of the more elusive and hard-to-measure “nonacademic” skills and competencies. The accumulation of these skills and competencies, which include skills and competencies in efficient communication with others, innovative thinking, respect for diversity and the environment, conflict resolution, team work, problem solving, and so on, is not only important for students to be adequately prepared for the world of work, but is also paramount in ensuring future generations are equipped to live meaningful, sustainable, and responsible lives in a rapidly changing and interconnected world.1 The effects of the limited attention paid to such skills and competencies in education can be felt in a number of domains and include, for example: poor respect for diversity (including socio-economic, ethnic, and gender equality), neglect of environmental issues, and a lack of innovation and social entrepreneurship among students.To counter these challenges, many countries and economies in the Asia-Pacific region have introduced, or are in the process of introducing, policy and curriculum changes aimed at enhancing the cultivation of such “non-academic” skills and competencies in learners. To date, these important reforms in the Asia-Pacific region have not been widely documented, and hence, in 2013 members of the Asia-Pacific Education Research Institutes Network (ERI-Net), hosted by UNESCO Bangkok since 2009, agreed to make this their next topic of investigation. The research aims to document and consolidate reform initiatives for knowledge dissemination and policy consideration to the benefit of countries and economies in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. In phase I, the 2013 ERI-Net research examined how different countries and economies in the region define and apply “non-academic” skills (often termed “non-cognitive skills”) in their education policies, practices, and curriculum frameworks, and identified emerging trends and challenges. This report synthesizes ten case studies and includes important information and insights gained from the discussions held during the ERI-Net annual meeting 2013.The objectives of the report are: (i) to capture the movements in the realm of “non-academic” learning in ten education systems in the Asia-Pacific region; (ii) to identify possible policy recommendations for promoting and enhancing well-rounded and holistic learning; and, (iii) to suggest further stages of investigation.