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Globalization and Education (Teacher Qualifications in the Era of Globalization) Année de publication: 2014 Auteur: Haidara Fatiha Education is, always, considered as the pillar of the development of every country, and without effective education, progress will be impeded and development will be delayed. This is because a society that does not take education as a priority will have an ambiguous future. In school, for example, the teacher is the model for his students. In this context, the influence of globalization on teaching and education is important especially with the changes that we receive daily. Despite these effects, we must adapt to these changes by training qualified teachers, ie "globalized" teachers who can keep their identity on the one hand, and know how to use science, knowledge and technology for the benefit of their teachers. children in school and consequently from their country on the other hand.  First National Voluntary Review on Sustainable Development Goals 2019: Iraq (The Triumph of National Will) Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Iraq. Ministry of Planning This national review is part of the first National Voluntary Report (NVR) as a national effort and a necessary step to monitor the progress toward the SDFs, using a participatory approach and assisted by national consultations (workshops and forums) organized in various Iraqi areas to discuss the development challenges facing Iraq in the upcoming stages. The Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) constitute a key tool to monitor the progress of the National Development Plan (NDP) and promote it locally. The VNRs also contribute to presenting the country’s experience, expertise and lessons to be shared with other countries.  Couleur? Quelle couleur? Rapport sur la lutte contre la discrimination et le racisme dans le football Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Albrecht Sonntag | David Ranc Football has been shown to be a mirror of society, it may also be viewed as providing a temporary suspension of reality for an interlude of high emotion and idealized hopes and dreams. Football’s public transcends differences of age, gender, culture, religion, and socioeconomic status to unite in support of their team. The broad diversity of backgrounds of football players represents tangible evidence of equal opportunity and meritocracy. The sport itself has team solidarity, fair play and mutual respect among members and for opponents ingrained within its rules and practices. Yet, the ‘beautiful game’ is one with an imbedded paradox. Football is also a game that may in many vaguely resemble war, where opponents face each other in a struggle to win over the other side, with the noisy and emphatic support of the spectators. An ‘us’ and ‘them’ mentality is an integral part of trying to help a team reach the objective, which is to win the game. This setting naturally produces a desire by supporters to intimidate the other side by encouraging their team and expressing both confidence and superiority through their words and actions. When the ‘us’ and ‘them’ mentality turns into symbolic exclusion of others, language of disparagement and insult based on racism or discrimination, or physical confrontation, the ‘beautiful game’ is debased. The existence of racism and discrimination in football is not a secret, but it is a shame on the game. Although much is already being done, both observers and experts feel too many problems persist and measures to tackle them have not been effective enough. This report was commissioned by UNESCO within the framework of UNESCO’s partnership with Juventus. It focuses on discrimination and racism in professional football and to some extent the amateur clubs that funnel into the leagues. It provides an overview of the historic and theoretical background. It reports on the state of affairs on the ground. It summarizes what has been done and is being done to mitigate racism and discrimination in domestic and international football, how the effects of these actions may be evaluated, and which new avenues for further, complementary action are promising. The report is based on a literature review, desk research, regional reports from the Unesco network and a field survey among a purposive sample of experts and actors in a number of countries. The report has a somewhat European focus, in its sources and examples. Europe has a unique position Executive Summary in the world of football, with its leading competitions, championships and clubs. It is the region where racism and discrimination in football has been most intensively researched. A number of civil society organisations from Europe have played a pioneering role in the fight against racism and discrimination in football. Moreover, the pressure that comes with the money invested in and generated by western European football, as well as its exposure in the media, has also made clubs, federations and UEFA particularly sensitive to the negative impact that discrimination can have on the game and its image, within Europe and worldwide. Europe must therefore occupy a central role in a study of the fight against discrimination in professional football and in determined policies to mitigate racism and discrimination related to football wherever they occur. The examples of incidents of discrimination and racism, as well as of existing measures to combat them have been selected to be as wide-ranging as possible. The authors do not, however, claim the report to be a comprehensive listing. Similarly, the examples of best practice have been collected through extensive reading and contacts, but must be looked at as an overview rather than as a directory. They are chosen by the authors to illustrate types of actions and institutions with the potential for greatest impact. The report also does not deal with the methods of allocation of resources to football, with issues of employment, or with womens’ football. While these are significant topics on which concerns can be expressed, the necessary focus of a report of this type means that they are alluded to without being treated in depth. Universal Rights, Global Action: Impact Report 2019-2020 Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Spotlight Initiative Universal rights, global action is a shortened, visual adaptation of the 2019 Global Annual Narrative Progress Report. The Spotlight Initiative is a global, multi-year partnership between the European Union and the United Nations to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls by 2030. This report outlines the Spotlight Initiative’s key signature results from 2019.The 32-page document highlights the ways the Spotlight Initiative country and regional programmes have meaningfully reached women and girls, including those facing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination.  Brights: Fostering Social Cohesion and Promoting Intercultural Dialogue and Democratic Values in Europe Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Brights Project | European Union (EU) | European Commission This leaflet presents brief information on an EU-funded project “BRIGHTS Project” implemented in Belgium, Croatia, Greece and Italy. The project aims to promote Global Citizenship Education (GCE) in formal and non-formal Educational contexts with the help of Digital Storytelling (DS) techniques, leading to more socially inclusive education and training policies and practices in Europe.  BRIGHTS: Favoriser la cohésion sociale et promouvoir le dialogue interculturel et les valeurs démocratiques en Europe Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Brights Project | European Union (EU) | European Commission Cette brochure présente des informations succinctes sur « BRIGHTS », un projet financé par l’UE mis en œuvre en Belgique, en Croatie, en Grèce et en Italie. Ce projet vise à renforcer l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM) dans l’éducation formelle et non formelle à l’aide des techniques du digital storytelling (DS), ce qui mènera vers plus d’inclusion sociale dans l’enseignement et la formation en Europe.  Youth Participation and Global Citizenship: Challenges and Recommendations for Future Youth School Forums Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Anna Jarkiewicz | Joanna Leek Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB | University of S odz (Poland) The overall purpose of this report is to identify the needs of the Future School Youth Forums on youth participation and global citizenship education. The study synthesizes information from Cyprus, Italy, Lithuania, Poland and the United Kingdom in order to understand similarities and differences, and compare them with wider European trends to understand transversal needs across Europe. It discusses in greater detail the current application of global citizenship youth forums and global citizenship/youth participation in each of the 5 countries – and therefore across 7 national systems (as Wales and Scotland have their own systems), and also transversally across Europe. The report will help Partners to better understand the project’s needs, so that they can design project outputs more effectively.  Inequality and Productivity: By Reason and Science Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: VTRChile The series "By Reason and Science" aims to bring science and technology closer to our daily lives, focusing mainly on local scientific development. This video explores the relationship between inequality and productivity from an economic point of view as well as respect for human rights.  Desigualdad y productividad: Por la razón y la ciencia Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: VTRChile La serie "Por la razón y la ciencia" tiene como objetivo acercar la ciencia y la tecnología a nuestra vida cotidiana, centrándose principalmente en el desarrollo científico local. En este video se exploran la relación entre la desigualdad y la productividad desde un punto de vista tanto económico como de respeto por los derechos humanos.  Pointed: High School Poetry Lesson Plan Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) In this lesson, students will read and analyse the poem “Pointed” by Edmonton-based poet and scientist, Nermeen Youssef. Students will extend their learning through creating their own piece exploring inequities they see or face in health care services locally and globally.