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Alphabétisation et éducation pour le développement durable et l'autonomisation des femmes 발행 연도: 2014 저자: Anna Robinson-Pant 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) The fact that women constitute two-thirds of the world’s non-literate population has been a cause for concern for several decades now. Despite a number of high-profile literacy interventions specifically targeting women – including UNESCO’s LIFE initiative – the disparity between male and female literacy rates persists in many countries of the world (UIL, 2013). This starting point for thinking about women’s literacy has however often led to a narrow focus on literacy access and outcomes. Whilst educational policy makers and planners have attempted to identify and overcome barriers to women’s participation, researchers have directed their attention to measuring the social and economic benefits of women’s literacy (see Robinson-Pant, 2004). Statistical correlations have been presented as evidence of the impact of women’s literacy: for instance, in Pakistan, women with a high level of literacy earned 95% more than women with no literacy skills yet there was only a 33% differential amongst men (UNESCO 2012: 196). Barriers to participation have been analysed in terms of structural (timing, location, women-only versus mixed gender) and social (marriage, poverty, language hierarchies) factors (see Ballara 1991). Within such analysis however, little attention has been given to the social processes associated with literacy learning and development. By contrast, this paper sets out to take a wider lens on literacy in order to explore not only ‘what works’ in practical terms of encouraging women to participate programmes, but also to look at how and why literacy programmes can contribute to sustainable development and processes of empowerment. Taking this perspective on women’s literacy involves asking alternative questions from the more usual ‘how can we make more women literate?’ Approaching literacy through the lens of sustainable development and women’s empowerment means that we develop a more nuanced understanding of how different kinds of literacy emerge from or support different development approaches and how women engage with such processes of change. How is literacy related to sustainable development programmes? What does empowerment mean to different women in different situations? What kind of research evidence and knowledge are literacy programmes and policy building on? How can adult learning facilitate economic, social and environmental change? These larger questions will guide the conceptual exploration of sustainable development, women’s empowerment and literacy, as well as the review of literacy programmes presented in this paper. The starting assumption is that only by looking in depth at the processes of literacy learning and development practice can we begin to address the challenge of narrowing the gender gap in literacy attainment.
Embracing a Culture of Lifelong Learning: Contribution to the Futures of Education Initiative 발행 연도: 2020 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This report, a contribution to UNESCO's Futures of Education initiative, reflects on the potential contribution of lifelong learning both in transforming the field of education and in creating a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive future. Drawing on the insights of 12 distinguished experts from different disciplines and countries, the report presents a compelling vision for lifelong learning and the values and principles that must underpin it. It calls on the international community to acknowledge the social and private dimensions of education, and to recognize lifelong learning as a new human right. Realizing this vision, it argues, requires adopting a transdisciplinary approach that can effectively grasp the complex, multidimensional nature of the challenges faced by humanity. The report outlines the main features of the ‘enabling environment’ needed to make lifelong learning the governing principle of education policy and to offer people opportunities to learn throughout life, whatever their background or context. It concludes with a set of key messages, complemented by specific action points and a discussion of selected policy measures.
Addressing Global Citizenship Education in Adult Learning and Education; Summary Report 발행 연도: 2019 저자: Christiana Nikolitsa-Winter | Werner Mauch | Philippe Maalouf 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | APCEIU The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) has published the summary report on Addressing Global Citizenship Education in Adult Learning and Education (ALE) in partnership with UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL). In regard to GCED in ALE the publication looks at the developments, gaps and challenges in Finland, Mauritania, the Republic of Korea, South Africa, and Uruguay and highlights a number of good practices in the field. As the role of ALE and GCED has been emphasized in realizing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, it aims to raise awareness of the significance of GCED in ALE and to inspire various stakeholders to develop and strengthen this field of education. ForewordIntroduction Part I: Thematic Studies Global citizenship education(GCED): Conceptual considerationsRealizing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: The role of GCED in ALEALE’s contribution to fostering GCED - ALE as GCEDLiteracy: The foundation of ALE and GCED - Contribution of adult literacy programmes to GCED outcomes - GCED in ALE: Global trends and outcomesProfessionalization of adult educators in GCED - Competency framework for adult educators in GCED - Curriculum framework for adult educators in GCED - Examples of curricula for adult educatorsConclusion on the thematic studies Part II: Case Studies GCED in ALE: Case studies from the five UNESCO regions - State of the art of ALE in the five countries - Legal frameworks and discourse - Selected ALE programmes and mechanisms that touch on GCED in the case studies - Professionalizing ALE educators as a means of fostering GCED in ALE: examples - Key outcomes of the country case studies - Addendum: GCED in ALE as a response to acute need - The BEF Alpha programme Conclusion and way forwardBibliography
Adult Education and the Challenge of Exclusion: UIL Policy Brief 10 발행 연도: 2020 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) The fourth Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (G RALE 4) shows that raising participation in adult learning and education (ALE) is pivotal for achieving not only Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 on education, but also the other goals of the 2030 Agenda, spanning issues from climate change to poverty reduction. This places an onus on countries to review ALE policies and progress in the light of evidence on participation, and to invest in sustainable provision that is accessible to all learners, throughout their lives and in all the different contexts in which adults learn.
L’éducation des adultes face au défi de l’exclusion : Note d’orientation de l’UIL n° 10 발행 연도: 2020 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Le quatrième Rapport mondial sur l’apprentissage et l’éducation des adultes (GRALE, Global Report on Adult Learning and Education) révèle qu’il est crucial d’accroître la participation à l’apprentissage et à l’éducation des adultes (AEA) pour atteindre non seulement l’objectif 4 des objectifs de développement durable (ODD) sur l’éducation, mais aussi les autres objectifs de ce Programme, qui vont du changement climatique à la réduction de la pauvreté. Cela impose aux pays d’évaluer leurs politiques en matière d’apprentissage et d’éducation des adultes, de progresser à la lumière des données factuelles sur la participation, ainsi que d’investir dans une offre durable accessible à tous les apprenants, tout au long de la vie et dans les différents contextes d’apprentissage.
La educación de adultos y el desafío de la exclusion : Informe de políticas del UIL 10 발행 연도: 2020 단체 저자: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) El cuarto Informe Mundial sobre el Aprendizaje y la Educación de Adultos (GRALE 4) muestra que aumentar la participación en el aprendizaje y la educación de adultos (AEA) es fundamental para alcanzar no solo el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) 4 sobre educación, sino también los otros objetivos de la Agenda 2030, que abarcan temas que van desde el cambio climático hasta la reducción de la pobreza. Esto exige que los países revisen las políticas y los progresos del AEA de acuerdo con los datos sobre participación e inviertan en una oferta sostenible que sea accesible a todos los educandos, a lo largo de su vida y en todos los diferentes contextos en los que los adultos aprenden. 