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C'est quoi une information? ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2015 ์ €์ž: Olivier Marquรฉzi | Mathieu Decarli ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: Radio France | Rรฉseau Canopรฉ | France Tรฉlรฉvisions | La Generale de Production Un film dโ€™animation qui aborde des questions telles que ยซ Quโ€™est-ce quโ€™un mรฉdia ยป, ยซ Quโ€™est-ce quโ€™une information ยป, ยซ Quโ€™est-ce quโ€™une source ?... ยป. Autant de sujets pour amener les รฉlรจves ร  une pratique raisonnรฉe autour des รฉcrans, de lโ€™information, du mรฉtier de journaliste.  Expert Consultation Meeting: Global Citizenship Education for a Culture of Lawfulness; Meeting Report ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2018 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO | UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) In the context of a UNESCO/UNODC partnership on โ€œGlobal Citizenship Education for a Culture of Lawfulnessโ€, an expert consultation meeting was held in Paris on March 15 and 16 of 2018. The purpose of the partnership is to strengthen the capacities of educational systems to promote the rule of law. To this end, the partnership aims to empower and equip learners to act and engage in society as constructive and ethically responsible agents of change, supporting peace, justice, and strong institutions. This notably contributes to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in particular Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 16. Additionally, the partnership intends to enable learners to be both motivated and capable to respond resiliently to crime and violence. The meeting had three broad objectives: To help clarify the conceptual foundation of the partnership; to identify the measures that can be taken in the education sector to promote a culture of lawfulness; and to identify effective educational approaches. Thus, the meeting is meant to elucidate core concepts and identify promising educational approaches in the promotion of a culture of lawfulness by asking fundamental questions, including: What constitutes the rule of law and a culture of lawfulness? How do we create demand for the rule of law? How do we ensure learners apply these principles? How do we ensure they survive in a context where there is no rule of law?  Social Contract Pedagogy: A Dialogical and Deliberative Model for Global Citizenship Education (Background paper for the Futures of Education initiative) ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2020 ์ €์ž: Richard Desjardins | Carlos Alberto Torres | Susan Wiksten ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO We propose that together Social Contract Pedagogy (SCP) and Global Citizenship Education (GCE) offer a comprehensive vision including key principles and core elements that are important for rethinking education and shaping the future of the world. We introduce the novel concept of Social Contract Pedagogy (SCP) as a means to adapt the social contract in liberal democracies which has been (conceptually) located at the level of the state, to the level of the classroom and other pedagogically relevant contexts. A key feature of this pedagogy is the negotiation of values and norms in ways that maintain cohesion and inclusion and avoids too much power in the hands of sectarian extremes (of any kind) which tend to impose their views on others, oppress and exclude. This includes using fake news, denying scientific debates and/or any extremely politicized interpretations of evidence and facts to obfuscate or deny consequences of individual and group choices and behavior, but also โ€˜otheringโ€™ of any kind whether from the political right or the political left. In our view, this is an essential premise for the education of democratic citizens. Citizenship education of this kind is seen as essential for the survival and growth of liberal democracies in the future.  Open School Data: What Planners Need to Know; Ethics and Corruption in Education ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2021 ์ €์ž: Muriel Poisson ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) Open school data refers to the action of sharing school-level information with the general public, either in paper or electronic format. Generated by government authorities or civil society organizations, the data โ€“ often in the form of a school report card โ€“ can help monitor the services provided by a school. To be useful, data should be comprehensive, relevant, accurate, accessible, and timely. Topics covered can include funding, teacher attendance, student achievement, availability of facilities, equipment, and materials.  Humanistic Futures of Learning: Perspectives from UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2020 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO UNESCOโ€™s Futures of Education initiative aims to rethink education and shape the future. The initiative is catalyzing a global debate on how knowledge, education and learning need to be reimagined in a world of increasing complexity, uncertainty and precarity. This publication presents the first curated input to the Futures of Education initiative from the UNITWIN/UNESCO Chairs Programme, which now represents an extensive global network of more than 800 higher education institutions in over 115 countries. It features think pieces that highlight key dimensions to be considered in re-visioning and re-purposing education for the future of humanity and the planet. The collection of the pieces calls for greater focus on a number of critical areas such as: The role of culture in strengthening social and environmental sustainability; the values and attitudes that are needed to shape future generations; the importance of both robust public education, as well as of other learning spaces; the need to strengthen human creativity and capability in the digital era, as well as the role of higher education in generating the knowledge and driving the innovation required to transform our world.  Media Literacy: eMedia ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2021 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: e-Media project Consortium | Erasmus+ The project โ€œeMedia: media literacy and digital citizenship for everyoneโ€ aims to promote education for all by producing educational guidelines related to digital practices which consist of three handbooks. These handbooks are supporting possibilities for a new and innovative way of teaching different subjects at school. The handbooks are devoted to three aspects of digital competence:1) Educational robotics: to develop computational thinking with hands-on activities2) Media literacy: to understand the power and the risks of online media.3) Online expression: to promote wiser use of social media, blogs, web radios and web TVs. This handbook is addressed to teachers who are interested in developing their media literacy skills and transferring this knowledge to students, in order to enhance their critical thinking, improve their understanding of fake news, and also to give them practical examples of media literacy in the classroom.  A Guide for ensuring inclusion and equity in education ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2017 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO As countries seek to strengthen their national educational systems, finding ways of including all learners and ensuring that each individual has an equal opportunity for educational progress remain major challenges. This guide is intended to support countries in embedding inclusion and equity in educational policy. The ultimate objective is to create system-wide change for overcoming barriers to quality educational access, participation, learning processes and outcomes, and to ensure that all learners are valued and engaged equally. Disinfodemic: Deciphering COVID-19 Disinformation (Policy Brief; 1) ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2020 ์ €์ž: Julie Posetti | Kalina Bontcheva ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO The purpose of this brief is to provide a structure for understanding the COVID-19 disinfodemic and the responses to it, highlighting practices which have a bearing on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the right to health and the right to freedom of expression. SDG 16.10 calls for โ€œpublic access to information and fundamental freedomsโ€.  Desinfodemia: Descifrando la desinformaciรณn sobre el COVID-19 (Policy Brief; 1) ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2020 ์ €์ž: Julie Posetti | Kalina Bontcheva ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO El propรณsito de este resumen es presentar una estructura para comprender la โ€˜desinfodemiaโ€™ del COVID-19 y las respuestas respectivas, resaltando las prรกcticas pertinentes a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU, al derecho a la salud y al derecho a la libertad de expresiรณn. EL ODS16.10 subraya la necesidad de โ€œacceso pรบblico a la informaciรณn y libertades fundamentalesโ€.  Supporting Learning Recovery One Year into COVID-19: The Global Education Coalition in Action ๋ฐœํ–‰ ์—ฐ๋„: 2021 ๋‹จ์ฒด ์ €์ž: UNESCO | Global Education Coalition The Global Education Coalition, launched by UNESCO, is a platform for collaboration and exchange to protect the right to education during this unprecedented disruption and beyond.This is the annual report of the Coalition, which builds on the inaugural report published in September 2020, and covers the activity between March 2020 and March 2021.