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Language for Resilience: The Role of Language in Enhancing the Resilience of Syrian Refugees and Host Communities Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Tony Capstick | Marie Delaney Auteur institutionnel: British Council | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) The Language for Resilience report examines the impact of language on refugees and host communities affected by the Syrian crisis, identifying the different ways that language skills enhance resilience and providing suggestions for programme responses that address key needs.The report shows that for children and young people attending schools or post-school education, and for educators in host communities handling influxes of refugee students, quality language learning improves attainment and attendance and builds safer and more inclusive classrooms. It also illustrates how creative approaches to language education can support the development of life skills and help meet psycho-social needs.  نظرية في العدالة Année de publication: 2011 Auteur: John Rawls Auteur institutionnel: Syria. Ministry of Culture هذا كتاب مترجم للامريكي جون رولز، والذي استعرض فيه العدالة من خلال تطرقه للمؤسسات والقوانين التي تحكمها. يؤكد جون أن العدالة مكون رئيسي من هذا الكون ولا يمكن تجاهلها بأي حال، أو تجاوزها حتى لصالح رفاهية المجتمع. يمثل هذا الكتاب المترجم مرجعا في الوطن العربي لفهم العدالة.  A Theory of Justice (Arabic Edition) Année de publication: 2011 Auteur: John Rawls Auteur institutionnel: Syria. Ministry of Culture This is a book translated by Laila Al Taweel for the American author John Rawls, in which he reviewed justice by examining the institutions and laws that govern it. John asserts that justice is a major component of this universe and cannot be ignored in any way, or even surpassed even in the interests of society's well-being. This translated book is a reference in the Arab world for understanding justice.  Cosmopolitan Sidestep: University Life, Intimate Geopolitics and the Hidden Costs of “Global” Citizenship (Area; Vol. 51, No. 4) Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Mike Dimpfl | Sara Smith Auteur institutionnel: Royal Geographical Society | Wiley In higher education in the US today, particular practices of global engagement are positioned as essential to student learning. Institutional stakeholders foreground the potential of outward‐facing orientation to the globe while sidestepping local connections to racial inequality and injustice foregrounded by student and waged‐worker activism. Faculty and student composition, course content and hierarchies of waged work have been targeted by activists from within and without. In this example, relations between labour, students and administrators at a large southern research university in the USA reveal the mechanisms by which especially neoliberal cosmopolitanisms require an intentional and narrow rendering of what and who counts in the production of campus life. A discussion of student activism and changes to housekeeping work practices reveal how power is produced and divided by controlling and corralling particular kinds of social reproductive labour. In light of the redistribution and erasure of this labour, we argue that US universities are geopolitical in nature, shaping young people's orientations to an imagined global citizenship to create a specific form of cosmopolitanism that centres whiteness and makes claim to a globally oriented generosity rather than a justice‐oriented framework with explicit connections to the breadth of waged work undergirding university life and practice. To create this possibility, the university frequently side‐steps complex interconnections between student life and systems of racialised, ethnicised and gendered exploitation in local spaces in favour of a focus of similar inequalities in the world “out there.”  중학교 교사·학생의 글로벌 시티즌십 인식 실태와 교수학습 지원 방안 (KICE 2015 이슈페이퍼) Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: 장의선 | 이화진 | 박주현 | 강민경 Auteur institutionnel: 한국교육과정평가원 본 연구는 우리나라의 실정에 부합하는 세계시민교육의 방향을 도출하고, 글로벌 시티즌십 함양을 위한 교수학습 방안을 모색하는 데에 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 중학교 국어과 및 사회과를 중심으로 교사와 학생의 글로벌 시티즌십 인식 실태 및 학교 현장의 세계시민교육 현황을 조사 · 분석하였다. 분석 결과를 바탕으로 향후 글로벌 시티즌십 함양을 위한 교수학습이 효율적으로 실행되기 위한 지원 방안 및 정책적 시사점을 제시하였다.  Global Education for Ontario Learners: Practical Strategies; A Summary of Research Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Caroline Manion | Nadya Weber Auteur institutionnel: Ontario (Canada). Ministry of Education This summary report flows from the policy outlined in Ontario’s Strategy for K–12 International Education (OME, 2015). The report highlights current knowledge about good and/or promising practices in global education in order to suggest practical strategies for improved teaching, learning, and achievement. The intended audience for this piece includes all education stakeholders – community members, parents, learners, system leaders, school leaders, and educators – as active agents of change in support of an education strategy designed to integrate global perspectives, cultures, and experiences in the curriculum and learning environment. The purpose is to enable students to develop the competencies they will need to thrive as citizens in an increasingly globalized world.  UNESCO regional consultation in Latin America on Holocaust and genocide education: report Année de publication: 2014 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Santiago This consultation with Latin American Member States sought to raise awareness amongst policymakers and education specialists of the region about the history of the Holocaust, as it can contribute to the prevention of genocide, following United Nations General Assembly resolution 60/7 on Holocaust remembrance. The meeting also aimed at fostering concrete cooperation between UNESCO and Member States on education about the history of genocide and mass atrocities, notably the Holocaust, with a view of introducing the subject in the curriculum and of developing relevant educational programmes in the region. The overall objectives of the project were as follows:▶ Strengthen educational leaders’ awareness and support for Holocaust remembrance and education about the history of genocide and mass atrocities, in line with regional efforts to foster education for peace and human rights.▶ Increase the implementation of education programmes about the history of the Holocaust and other genocides, and support interested Ministries of Education to introduce these subjects in the curriculum.▶ Foster regional exchanges about this topic and facilitate access to good practices regarding Holocaust and genocide related issues and peace education. Resultados iniciales del estudio Internacional de educación cívica y ciudadana de la IEA Année de publication: 2010 Auteur: Wolfram Schulz | John Ainley | Julian Fraillon | David Kerr | Bruno Losito Auteur institutionnel: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) studied the ways in which countries prepare their young people to undertake their roles as citizens. It investigated student knowledge and understanding of civics and citizenship as well as student attitudes, perceptions, and activities related to civics and citizenship. It also examined differences among countries in relation to these outcomes of civic and citizenship education, and it explored how differences among countries relate to student characteristics, school and community contexts, and national characteristics. ICCS considered six research questions concerned with the following:1. Variations in civic knowledge;2. Changes in content knowledge since 1999;3. Student interest in engaging in public and political life and their disposition to do so;4. Perceptions of threats to civil society;5. Features of education systems, schools, and classrooms related to civic and citizenship education; and6. Aspects of student background related to the outcomes of civic and citizenship education.ICCS gathered data from more than 140,000 Grade 8 (or equivalent) students in over 5,300 schools from 38 countries. These student data were augmented by data from more than 62,000 teachers in those schools and by contextual data collected from school principals and the study’s national research centers. Different approaches to provision of civic and citizenship education were evident in the ICCS countries. These approaches included having a specific subject, integrating relevant content into other subjects, and including content as a cross-curricular theme. Twenty-one of the 38 countries in ICCS included a specific subject concerned with civic and citizenship education in their curriculum. Civic and citizenship education covered a wide range of topics, including knowledge and understanding of political institutions and concepts, such as human rights, as well as newer topics covering social and community cohesion, diversity, the environment, communications, and global society. Responsibility Education in the View of Citizen Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Feng Jianjun | Fang Duo Auteur institutionnel: Ohio State University Press The modern western citizen is the entitled citizen oriented by the liberalism, who has an excessive pursuit for self-interest, resulting in the public crisis. Contemporary citizenship is moving from the entitled citizen to the responsible citizen. Civic responsibility is the essential requirement of the responsible citizen. Civic responsibility points to the interests of the civic community, which is the responsibility of the civic public life. The mission of the contemporary civic responsibility education is to cultivate the strong sense of civic responsibility, to stimulate the positive civic emotion, and to improve the civic ability to participate actively. According to the civic responsibility relations, civic responsibility education covers education on the responsibility to others, the responsibility to the society, the responsibility to the country and the responsibility to the whole world.  公民视野中的责任教育 Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Feng Jianjun | Fang Duo Auteur institutionnel: Ohio State University Press 近代西方公民是以自由主义为主导的权利公民,权利公民过分追求自我利益,导致公民公共性的危机,当代公民身份正在从权利公民走向责任公民。公民责任是责任公民的本质要求,公民责任指向公民共同体的利益,是为公民公共生活而必须承担的责任。当代公民责任教育的使命是培养公民强烈的责任意识,激发公民积极的责任情感,提高公民主动参与的能力。基于公民的责任关系,公民责任教育的内容包括对他人的责任、对社会的责任、对国家的责任和对全球的责任教育。