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The Effect of a Training Program on Developing the Global Citizenship Principles of the History Teachers in Jordan 발행 연도: 2013 저자: Zaid Suleiman M. Al-Edwan | Fadyieh Mohmoud A. Bani Mustafa 단체 저자: Deanship of Scientific Research, University of Jordan This study aimed at building a training program for the history teachers in the light of the global citizenship principles and testing its effect on their knowledge level of those principles in Jordan. Study sample consisted of (26) male and female teachers randomly selected from the history teachers for the high Basic stage in the Education Directorate in Ma'daba Governorate. To achieve the study goals, a training program was build in the light of the global citizenship principles, which are: the global peace, democracy, human rights, human and the environment, scientific thinking, technology, and multi-cultures.and a cognitive test of the global citizenship's principles was prepared. After performing the relevant statistical analysis the results revealed that the pre-knowledge level of the history teachers for the basic stage of the global citizenship principles was lower than the educational accepted level (80%), and the presence of differences with statistical significance (α=0.01) between the post-knowledge level of the history teachers at the higher basic stage about the global citizenship principles and the educational accepted level (80%), in favor of the training program in each domain of the global citizenship's principles and for the domains collectively. The study recommended the inclusion of the global citizenship principles and concepts in the teachers training programs to increase their awareness in the global issues.
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2019 발행 연도: 2019 단체 저자: United Nations (UN) Four years after signing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, countries have taken action to integrate the Goals and targets into their national development plans and to align policies and institutions behind them. The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2019 uses the latest available data to track global progress on the SDGs and to take stock of how far we have come in realizing our commitments. The report shows that, while advances have been made in some areas, monumental challenges remain. The evidence and data spotlight areas that require urgent attention and more rapid progress to realize the 2030 Agenda’s far-reaching vision. Member States agree that these challenges and commitments are interrelated and call for integrated solutions. It is therefore imperative to take a holistic view of the 2030 Agenda and to identify the highest impact areas in order to target interventions. The most urgent area for action is climate change. If we do not cut record-high greenhouse gas emissions now, global warming is projected to reach 1.5°C in the coming decades. As we are already seeing, the compounded effects will be catastrophic and irreversible: increasing ocean acidification, coastal erosion, extreme weather conditions, the frequency and severity of natural disasters, continuing land degradation, loss of vital species and the collapse of ecosystems. These effects, which will render many parts of the globe uninhabitable, will affect the poor the most. They will put food production at risk, leading to widespread food shortages and hunger, and potentially displace up to 140 million people by 2050. The clock for taking decisive actions on climate change is ticking. The other defining issue of our time is increasing inequality among and within countries. Poverty, hunger and disease continue to be concentrated in the poorest and most vulnerable groups of people and countries. Over 90 per cent of maternal deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Three quarters of all stunted children live in Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. People living in fragile States are twice as likely to lack basic sanitation, and about four times as likely to lack basic drinking water services as people in non-fragile situations. Youth are three times more likely to be unemployed than adults. Women and girls perform a disproportionate share of unpaid domestic work and lack autonomy in decision-making. Just as problems are interrelated, the solutions to poverty, inequality, climate change and other global challenges are also interlinked. Valuable opportunities exist to accelerate progress by examining interlinkages across Goals. For example, tackling climate change requires a shift to clean energy, reversing the trend in forest loss, and changing our production and consumption patterns. Promoting sustainable agriculture can help reduce both hunger and poverty, since close to 80 per cent of those who are extremely poor live in rural areas. Increasing access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene can save millions of lives per year and improve school attendance. Improving proficiency in reading and mathematics of some 200 million children who are falling behind in sub-Saharan Africa will help them climb out of poverty and ultimately enable the region to better compete in the global marketplace. This report also highlights the importance of investing in data for the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda. Most countries do not regularly collect data for more than half of the global indicators. The lack of accurate and timely data on many marginalized groups and individuals makes them “invisible” and exacerbates their vulnerability. While considerable effort has been made to address these data gaps over the past four years, progress has been limited. Increased investment is urgently needed to ensure that adequate data are available to inform decision-making on all aspects of the 2030 Agenda. Towards that end, the Dubai Declaration, launched at the second World Data Forum in October 2018, outlines a demand-driven funding mechanism under Member States’ oversight that will respond quickly and efficiently to the priorities of national statistical systems.
Social and emotional learning (The Blue Dot Issue 10, 2019) 발행 연도: 2019 단체 저자: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) The tenth edition of The Blue DOT focuses on different aspects of social and emotional learning, including the neurosciences, teacher training, frameworks such as CASEL and SEE Learning and systemic SEL, amongst others. The issue includes a Foreword by Dr. Richard Davidson, William James and Vilas Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Founder and Director of the Center for Healthy Minds, and our Cover Story that focuses on how SEL can help to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, it features interviews and opinions from some of the world’s most prominent SEL experts on the importance of integrating SEL in our education systems. Amongst various experts, we hear from Kimberly Schonert-Reichl on her journey in SEL, Robert W. Roeser on “Educating the Head, the Heart and the Hand in the 21st Century” as well as Roger P. Weissberg and Joseph L. Mahoney on “What is Systemic Social and Emotional Learning and Why Does it Matter”? Further, a featured article with responses to a survey by teachers from 4 countries (Bhutan, India, South Africa and Sri Lanka), following the launch of the Institute’s SEL modules on Global Citizenship in a workshop conducted in New Delhi, India in April 2019 is presented. The modules have been rendered on MGIEP’s in house Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven digital platform now called FramerSpace (formerly CHI) and allow the student to have an interactive, instantaneous feedback and immersive experience while addressing contemporary issues such as migration, nationalism and violence.
Global Citizenship Education Course 발행 연도: 2019 This course was developed by a number of academicians at the College of Education at Sultan Qaboos University. The idea of offering the course came as a collaboration between Sultan Qaboos University and UNESCO Beirut as well as the Asia-Pacific Center of Education for International Understanding. The aim of the course is to introduce global citizenship concept, its focuses, basics, aims, and characteristics to students. The attributes of the global citizens and their roles in the sustainable development are also defined framed in the course. Moreover, the course is an attempt to reinforce the values of global citizenship, peace education and the acceptance of others. In more deep focus, the course outline the relationship between global citizenship and some other concepts such as justice, human rights, international understanding and peace. The course also shed light on the Islamic view of the social responsibility and the role of Islam in that. With regards to international organizations, the course focuses on the role played by international organizations in promoting global citizenship. Finally, the role of Oman as a model of tolerance, accepting others and peacefully living together will be discussed.
Right to Education Handbook 발행 연도: 2019 단체 저자: Right to Education Initiative (UK) The ultimate aim of this handbook is to facilitate the realization and universal enjoyment of the right to education. Its objective is not to present the right to education as an abstract, conceptual, or purely legal concept, but rather to be action-oriented. Where possible, practical guidance is given on how to implement and monitor the right to education along with recommendations to overcome persistent barriers. It seeks to do this by: Increasing awareness and knowledge of the right to education. This includes the normative content of the right to education, states’ legal obligations, the various sources of law regarding the right to education, what states must do to domestically implement the right to education, how to monitor the right to education, and how to increase accountability of the right to education. Providing a summary of current debates and issues regarding education and what human rights law says about them, including on forced migration, education in emergencies, the privatization of education, and the challenge of reaching the most marginalized. Providing an overview of the UN landscape and its mechanisms, including a clear understanding of the role of UNESCO and more generally the UN, as well as all relevant stakeholders in education, particularly civil society. UNESCO’s Strategy on standard-setting instruments in the field of education (2016-2021) encourages Member States of the Organization to use normative action in relation with the right to education as a strategic tool to implement and achieve SDG4. In line with this, this handbook – specifically foreseen by the Strategy– will also serve as a reference tool for the design and organization of training modules and workshops in the field of right to education. Finally, the handbook will also be an important reference for those working towards the achievement of SDG4, by offering guidance on how to leverage legal commitment to the right to education as a strategic way to achieve this goal.
[요약문] 세계 교육 현황 보고서 요약본: 이주, 강제이주와 교육: 장벽이 아닌 가교 만들기 발행 연도: 2018 단체 저자: UNESCO | Global Education Monitoring Report Team 『2019 세계 교육 현황 보고서』는 국경 내 및 국경 간, 자발적이거나 강제적인, 고용이나 교육을 위한 모든 인구 이동에 따른 이주 및 강제이주에 교육이 미치는 영향을 검토한다. 이 보고서는 또한 2030 지속가능발전의제에서 교육의 진전 상황도 평가한다. 다양성이 증가하면서 이 보고서는 교육이 어떻게 포용적인 사회를 구축하고, 어떻게 사람들이 관용을 넘어서서 함께 사는 법을 배울 수 있는지를 분석한다. 교육을 평등하게 제공하면 다리를 건설하지만, 교육을 불평등하게 제공하면 이주민, 난민 및 수용국 지역사회 사이에 벽을 쌓는다.이주민과 난민에 대한 두 가지 새로운 글로벌 콤팩트는 교육의 역할을 인식하고 ‘어느 누구도 뒤처지지 않게 한다’는 전 세계적인 약속과 일치하는 목표를 설정한다. 이 보고서는 이 글로벌 콤팩트를 위한 중요한 툴킷(toolkit)으로 다양한 정책 이슈를 다루고 있다. 즉, 계절 이주자, 농촌 학교 통합, 문화간 교육과정, 국가 교육제도에 난민 포용 및 분리 폐지, 자격 인정, 학교 기금 목표 설정, 보다 효과적인 인도주의적 교육 원조, 그리고 위기 상황, 장기화된 상황, ‘뉴 노멀(new normal)’ 상황에서 다양한 교실을 위한 교사의 준비 등을 포함한다. 이 GEM 보고서 요약본은 국가들이 교육을 이주와 강제이주를 관리하는 도구로 보고, 이를 필요로 하는 사람들을 위한 기회로 간주할 것을 요구한다. 