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Inaugural Meeting of the GCED Actors' Platform: Final Report Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This final report gives an overview of discussions and outcomes from the “Inaugural Meeting of the GCED Actors’ Platform” on 2 September 2019 in Seoul, Republic of Korea, held back-to-back with the 4th International Conference on GCED (3-4 September 2019, Seoul) In line with the call for closer collaboration on GCED inter-regionally, the GCED Actors’ Platform was launched by UNESCO Headquarters and APCEIU in 2019. Convening regional coordinators and different partners working on GCED, the “Inaugural Meeting of the GCED Actors’ Platform” provided an open space for the participants to discuss ways to coordinate activities and promote synergies.The regional representatives have imparted their own experiences and challenges on the ground and shared best practices of facilitating GCED.  The GCED Actors' Platform and the Regional GCED Networks Initiative: Activating Partnerships for Global Citizenship Education Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: APCEIU This brief publication introduces and summarizes the flagship GCED Network initiatives supported by APCEIU implemented globally and regionally.UNESCO Headquarters and APCEIU co-convened the launch of the GCED Actors’ Platform in which gathered key partners across the globe and representing five Regional GCED Networks. These five Regional GCED Networks include Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America, and Latin America and the Caribbean are formed to identify regional priorities and implement regional strategies to promote GCED. The publication also showcases successful independent activities by organizations part of the GCED Network initiative.  Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the event organized by Albania, Jordan and the Holy See: Fighting radicalization and extremism through Education; United Nations General Assembly 2016; New York, 20 September 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address was presented by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the event organized by Albania, Jordan and the Holy See. Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Global Citizen Forum; Monaco, 8 October 2015 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address was delivered by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Global Citizen Forum. A Whole New World, Reimagined by Women (The UNESCO Courier no. 2, July-September 2020) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO In this issue, the UNESCO Courier gives women a voice. Political scientists, journalists, sociologists, researchers, writers, and teachers have drawn the contours of the post-pandemic era – whether it is the future of museums, changes in schools, the rise of disinformation, or the challenges of scientific research.This issue paints a sobering picture of our times – highlights the fault-lines exposed by the health crisis, and shows the magnitude of the challenges ahead. It also underlines the potential for scientific, cultural and educational co-operation that this unprecedented event has revealed. If the reflections, the desire for change, and the movements of mutual aid that have emerged are not short-lived, the world really could become a more united, more sustainable and more egalitarian place.  Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ÉCM): Définitions, critiques et postures Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Carine Nassif-Gouin | Philippe Tousignant Auteur institutionnel: Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) La plupart des organismes de coopération internationale (OCI) se sont engagés dans un long processus d’information, de sensibilisation, d’engagement et d’éducation du public. Ce document cherche à soutenir la réflexion quant à l’approche émergente de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ÉCM) et la question suivante : en quoi l’ÉCM est-elle nouvelle ou différent de l’engagement du public ou, par exemple, de l’éducation aux droits humains ? Les OCI mettent à la disposition des apprenants (stagiaires, coopérants, bénévoles, salariés, jeunes en milieu scolaire ou communautaire, entreprises, etc.) de l’information, des formations, des ateliers, des documents voire des trousses, et bien plus encore, qui favorisent l’autonomisation et la responsabilisation des individus. Ces activités sont souvent de nature pédagogique, mais elles peuvent également être d’une toute autre nature. Les OCI ont des pratiques riches et variées en éducation, formation, mobilisation, sensibilisation, etc. Certaines pratiques ont fait leurs preuves et nous encouragent à nous en inspirer ou encore à les adopter. Parmi les facteurs contribuant à la réussite de l’ÉCM, le choix de la définition, la qualité, la précision d’un cadre de références commun jouent un rôle crucial. Ainsi, ce guide tente d’offrir un certain nombre d’informations essentielles à la réalisation et la réussite de l’ÉCM. Du fait qu’il y ait très peu de littérature consacrée à l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale au Québec, nous nous sommes beaucoup tourné vers celle qui est issue d’autres pays et contextes. Ce document est conçu à l’intention de toutes les personnes qui souhaitent comprendre ce qu’est l’ÉCM pour en développer des activités et s’approprier ses définitions et contenus. Il faut reconnaître d’emblée que chaque organisme, chaque programme présente des spécificités et qu’il n’est pas souhaitable ou même possible d’uniformiser les guides ou de les rendre conformes à un modèle particulier. Il faut surtout garder à l’esprit que nous tenons à offrir à chacun des acteurs une information de qualité et préparer avec tout le soin nécessaire un guide clair et nourrissant. Ce guide est composé de six (6) parties et d’une note de synthèse. Ainsi, chacun pourra y puiser les informations et ressources ou encore les outils de références souhaités.  Quality Physical Education (QPE): guidelines for policy makers Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Nancy, McLennan | Jannine, Thompson Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO A key feature of the Post-2015 Development Agenda is sustainable development. Sustainable development starts with safe, healthy, well-educated children. Participation in quality physical education (QPE), as part of a rounded syllabus, enhances young peoples’ civic engagement, decreases violence and negative patterns of behaviour, and improves health awareness. The UNESCO QPE Policy Package is an original piece of work, which draws upon results from extensive global research (including the Worldwide Survey of School Physical Education). These guidelines, designed for global application and local adaptation, provide a means of analysing current policy through practical guidance and a ‘how-to’ approach. The materials have been developed in consultation with key partners including the European Commission, the International Council for Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE), UNDP, UNICEF, UNOSDP and WHO. Educación física de calidad (EFC): guía para los responsables políticos Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Nancy, McLennan | Jannine, Thompson Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO A key feature of the Post-2015 Development Agenda is sustainable development. Sustainable development starts with safe, healthy, well-educated children. Participation in quality physical education (QPE), as part of a rounded syllabus, enhances young peoples’ civic engagement, decreases violence and negative patterns of behaviour, and improves health awareness. The UNESCO QPE Policy Package is an original piece of work, which draws upon results from extensive global research (including the Worldwide Survey of School Physical Education). These guidelines, designed for global application and local adaptation, provide a means of analysing current policy through practical guidance and a ‘how-to’ approach. The materials have been developed in consultation with key partners including the European Commission, the International Council for Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE), UNDP, UNICEF, UNOSDP and WHO. UNESCO COVID-19 Education Response: How Many Students Are at Risk of Not Returning to School?; Advocacy paper Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO UNESCO estimates that about 24 million learners, from pre-primary to university level, are at risk of not returning to school in 2020 following the education disruption due to COVID-19. Almost half of them are found in South and West Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. University students are affected the most, due to the costs related to their studies. Pre-primary education is the second most affected while at primary and secondary level 10.9 million students are at risk, 5.2 million of whom are girls. Socioeconomic factors are behind this risk, including the need to generate income, increased household and child caring responsibilities, early and forced marriage and/or unintended pregnancy in certain contexts or fear of resurgence of the virus. Those who did not have access to distance education during confinement are also at risk. This advocacy paper calls on Governments and other partners to increase investments and efforts to remove barriers to education and take the necessary legal and policy actions to make school environments more conducive to students’ learning and well-being. “These findings emphasize the need to proactively address all the drivers of educational exclusion and to strengthen the resilience of education systems in the face of this unprecedented crisis“, says Stefania Giannini, Assistant DirectorGeneral for Education at UNESCO.  Global Citizenship Education at the Crossroads: Globalization, Global Commons, Common Good, and Critical Consciousness (Prospects; Vol.48) Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Carlos Alberto Torres | Emiliano Bosio Auteur institutionnel: Springer Nature This article-dialogue addresses current criticisms of global citizenship and challenges frequent misinterpretations of Global Citizenship Education (GCE), while discussing what it means to educate for critical global citizenry in an increasingly multicultural world. It starts by considering the phenomena of globalization and the UN Global Education First Initiative (GEFI), which aims at furthering global citizenship, to highlight the relationship between GCE, “global-peace”, global commons, and common good. Building on the assumption that GCE should be about learners’ emancipation toward critical consciousness, the dialogue concludes drawing a parallel between the “mission” of GCE in contemporary educational institutions and Paulo Freire’s notion of critical consciousness.