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3 ๊ฑด์˜ ๊ฒฐ๊ณผ๊ฐ€ ๊ฒ€์ƒ‰๋˜์—ˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค

5th UNESCO Forum on Transformative Education for Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship, Health and Well-being (Strand 4) ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2021 ์ €์ž: Alexander Leicht | Nilantha Gunasekara | Aaron Benavot | Umair Mushtaq | Elena Diryugina | Libby Giles | Mรณnika Rรฉti | Le Anh Vinh ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO | APCEIU Strand 4 โ€“ What does progress in transformative education look like โ€“ conclusions and next steps Plenary session 4The Strand assessed how to best capture progress including possible benchmarks and success indicators in addressing different aspects of transformative education and discussed the way forward.Moderator: Ms Vibeke Jensen, Director, Division of Peace and Sustainable Development, UNESCOPresentation of the key ideas for recommendation:Mr Alexander Leicht, Chief of Section of Education for Sustainable Development, UNESCODiscussants:Mr Nilantha Gunasekara, Deputy Director, School Health and Nutrition Branch, Ministry of Education, Sri LankaMs Chandrika Bahadur, Director, SDG AcademyMs Katarina Popovic, Professor, Department of Andragogy, University of Belgrade, Serbia & Secretary General, the International Council for Adult Education (ICAE)Mr Hyun Mook Lim, Director, APCEIUMr Aaron Benavot, Professor, University of Albany, USA Concurrent sessions 4In the concurrent sessions, concrete policy recommendations on advancing transformative education and creating enabling conditions were formulated by policymakers, practitioners and monitoring experts. Session 4.1 โ€“ Policy makersModerator: Mr Sam Loni, Programme Director, UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, USASpeakers:Ms Catherine Matara, Assistant Director of Education, Ministry of Education, KenyaMs Sandra Allison Soria Mendoza, Head of the Environmental Education Unit and Environmental Education Specialist, Ministry of Education of PeruMs Saher Baig, Representative, Youth4Climate Session 4.2 โ€“ PractitionersModerator: Ms Monica Froehler, CEO, Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global CitizensSpeakers:Mr Umair Mushtaq, Project Manager, The Little Art, PakistanMs Elena Diryugina, Head of methodology and evaluation department, Investment to the Future, Russian FederationMs Libby Giles, Head of Global Citizenship, St Cuthbertโ€™s College, Director, New Zealand Centre for Global Studies, New Zealand Session 4.3 โ€“ Monitoring experts on measurement frameworks, M&E, and dataModerator: Mr Ralph Carstens, Senior Research Advisor, International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA)Speakers:Ms Mรณnika Rรฉti, Representative of Hungary, UNECE working group on monitoring of the ESD strategyMr Le Anh Vinh, Deputy Director General, Viet Nam Institute of Educational Sciences (VNIES)Mr Hilaire Hounkpodotรฉ, Coordinator of the Programme for the Analysis of Education Systems (PASEC), CONFEMENMr Guy-Roger Kaba, Coordinator of the Observatory on the Quality of Education, CONFEMEN Links to Strand 1 / Strand 2 & Special Session / Strand 3   Issues and Trends in Education for Sustainable Development ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2018 ์ €์ž: Alexander Leicht | Julia Heiss | Wonjung Byun ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is globally acknowledged as a powerful driver of change, empowering learners to take the decisions and actions needed to build a just and economically viable society respectful of both the environment and cultural diversity.This publication comes at a moment of heightened global interest in addressing sustainability challenges through education in order to achieve the targets of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. ESD is not only recognized as a key enabler of sustainable development but an integral element of all quality education. By exploring key issues related to ESD policy and practice, UNESCO aims to help accelerate the reorientation of education towards achieving a sustainable and resilient world. Enjeux et tendances de l'รฉducation en vue du dรฉveloppement durable ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2018 ์ €์ž: Alexander Leicht | Julia Heiss | Wonjung Byun ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO Lโ€™รฉducation en vue du dรฉveloppement durable (EDD) est universellement considรฉrรฉe comme un puissant vecteur de changement qui donne aux apprenants les moyens de prendre les dรฉcisions nรฉcessaires et dโ€™agir pour bรขtir une sociรฉtรฉ juste et รฉconomiquement viable, respectueuse de lโ€™environnement et de la diversitรฉ culturelle. Cet ouvrage paraรฎt dans un contexte mondial marquรฉ par un intรฉrรชt accru pour les efforts visant ร  relever les dรฉfis du dรฉveloppement durable par le biais de lโ€™รฉducation, afin dโ€™atteindre les objectifs du Programme de dรฉveloppement durable ร  lโ€™horizon 2030. Lโ€™EDD est non seulement reconnue comme un moteur indispensable du dรฉveloppement durable, mais aussi comme un รฉlรฉment constitutif dโ€™une รฉducation de qualitรฉ. En explorant les principaux enjeux liรฉs aux politiques et aux pratiques dโ€™EDD, lโ€™UNESCO entend accรฉlรฉrer la rรฉorientation de lโ€™รฉducation vers un monde plus durable et plus rรฉsilient.