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El Derecho a la Educación de las Personas Migrantes y Refugiadas Год публикации: 2014 Автор: Vernor Muñoz Villalobos El objetivo de este artículo es sobre las personas que han cruzado las fronteras nacionales, quienes generalmente se encuentran en riesgo de exclusión social y se enfrentan a la discriminación en el acceso y las oportunidades educativas. El texto aborda seis temas principales, seguido de un análisis del marco contextual. La atención a estas cuestiones es indispensable para enfrentar los desafíos y las oportunidades educativas relacionadas con la migración. Los temas tratados están inevitablemente interrelacionados son el marco legal y normativo, las cuestiones sociales y culturales, el lenguaje y el currículo, los maestros, acreditación y el aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida. La elaboración de la investigación que nutre este artículo se ha beneficiado en gran medida de la participación activa y constructiva de muchas partes interesadas, incluidos los gobiernos, organizaciones internacionales, académicos, organizaciones no gubernamentales y personas interesadas. Juntos han ofrecido una gran cantidad de diferentes perspectivas y que forman la base de una serie de recomendaciones con las que termina el texto. Pedagogical Guide for an Intercultural, Anti-racist and Gender Perspective Education: Ideas, Experiences and Tools Год публикации: 2017 Автор: Carolina Stefoni | Andrea Riedemann | Fernanda Stang | Andrea Guerrero | Antonia Garcés | Marta Camarena Организация-автор: Programa Interdisciplinario de Estudios Migratorios (PRIEM) | Universidad Alberto Hurtado | Fundación para la Superación de la Pobreza (FUSUPO) The main purpose of this Guide is, then, to share some ideas, tools and experiences that can help build and walk the path towards an intercultural, anti-racist and gender perspective education in various educational spaces. It is directed primarily - though not exclusively, of course - to all those people who are part of formal and informal teaching-learning processes. It is important to emphasize that the Guide does not pretend to be a recipe for a mechanical application, but a tool box that each educational community can use considering its specific context, its particular needs and its potentialities. Global Citizenship Concepts in the Curricula of Four Countries Год публикации: 2017 Автор: Natalie Browes Организация-автор: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | APCEIU This report details the presence of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) concepts in the education systems of four countries: Cambodia, Colombia, Mongolia and Uganda. It highlights the main findings of eight reports: four expert reports, which predominately analyse curriculum content, and four situational analysis reports, which take a broader view and detail some of the country-specific challenges and opportunities with regard to GCED. Findings reveal the presence of GCED concepts across the curricula of the four countries. In addition to cognitive content related to GCED, competency-based content is also found present within the curricula of these countries. However, the majority of this content can only be indirectly linked to GCED, and it is better interpreted as part of the more traditional civics or citizenship education approach. As such, it generally lacks a global perspective and does not engage with all key themes of GCED. Furthermore, this content is often concentrated at the lower and upper secondary levels, instead of being equally distributed across all grade levels. This is particularly true in the case of behaviour-based competencies. Findings also reveal challenges beyond the curriculum. These include lack of teacher training and lack of support to implement GCED, which are concerns expressed by stakeholders in all four countries. A lack of GCED content in textbooks and lack of supplementary materials were also found to be issues. The report concludes with recommendations regarding the effective implementation of GCED within curricula. Among others, the report suggests the transversal integration of GCED - across the curriculum at all grade levels, while at the same time, actors from all levels of the education system, ranging from central government to teachers, should be engaged to ensure the use of complementary learning materials, pedagogies and assessment techniques. Prévenir la radicalisation des jeunes Год публикации: 2015 Организация-автор: Ministère de l'Education nationale, de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche This booklet is a tool to prevent youth radicalizationtargetting school administrators and other educational staff. It characterizes radicalization and guides on the identification of number of its identifiable signs. Finally, it indicates what should be done when these signs are observed. Prévenir la radicalisation des jeunes Год публикации: 2015 Организация-автор: Ministère de l'Education nationale, de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche Cette brochure est un outil de prévention de la radicalisation des jeunes, principalement destiné aux directeurs des écoles et au personnel éducatif. Il apporte une définition de la radicalisation et explique comment reconnaître les signes distinctifs. Enfin, il apporte des renseignements sur ce qui doit être fait lorsque certains de ces signes sont observés. Europe and North America Regional Workshop on the Global Action Programme on Education for Sustainable Development and Cities Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO UNESCO promotes Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) through the Global Action Programme (GAP), the official follow-up to the UN Decade of ESD. The Europe and North America region was the first to officially adopt a regional strategy for the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD, 2005-2014), which seeks to promote a better quality of life for populations and human settlements. Learning to live in a sustainable way and securing people’s involvement and participation in community and urban life are key factors in ensuring sustainable economic, social and environmental development. It is in this context that UNESCO, the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, with its secretariat in the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) in Hamburg, and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, organized the regional workshop for Europe and North America on the role of cities in accelerating sustainable solutions at local level through education. More than 50 experts and city representatives from Europe and North America participated in the regional workshop in Hamburg, Germany, from 12 to 14 December 2016. The workshop examined how education and learning beyond the formal system can be used to support the implementation of the five Ps (Planet, People, Peace, Prosperity and Partnership) of the 2030 Agenda to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Experts shared their views on ESD, with cities providing insight into their good practices and enriching discussions on the challenges of promoting the various SDGs through education and lifelong learning at city level. These discussions helped to promote awareness on integrating ESD in their cities’ development and education agendas. Programme d'action global pour l'Education en vue du développement durable et les villes: atelier régional pour l'Europe et l'Amérique du Nord Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO L’UNESCO oeuvre pour l’éducation au développement durable (EDD) dans le cadre du Programme d’action global, suivi officiel de la Décennie des Nations Unies pour l'éducation au service du développement durable (DEDD, 2005-2014). La région Europe et Amérique du Nord a été la première à adopter formellement une stratégie régionale pour la Décennie visant à promouvoir une meilleure qualité de vie pour les populations et les établissements humains. L’apprentissage d’un mode de vie durable et la participation des individus à la vie de la communauté et de la ville sont des conditions essentielles d’un développement économique, social et environnemental durable. C’est dans ce contexte que l’UNESCO, son Réseau mondial des villes apprenantes, dont le secrétariat est hébergé par l’Institut de l'UNESCO pour l'apprentissage tout au long de la vie (UIL) à Hambourg, et les autorités de la Ville libre et hanséatique de Hambourg ont organisé l’atelier régional pour l’Europe et l’Amérique du Nord sur le rôle des villes dans la mise en place accélérée de solutions locales durables, par l’éducation. Plus de 50 experts et représentants de villes d’Europe et d’Amérique du Nord ont participé à l’atelier régional, qui s’est tenu à Hambourg (Allemagne) du 12 au 14 décembre 2016. Ils ont réfléchi à la manière de s’appuyer sur l’éducation et l’apprentissage, au-delà du cadre formel, pour faciliter la mise en oeuvre des « cinq P » – planète, population (humanité), paix, prospérité et partenariats – du Programme 2030 et réaliser les Objectifs de développement durable (ODD). Les experts ont partagé leurs vues sur l’EDD, et les municipalités ont présenté leurs bonnes pratiques et enrichi les discussions sur les défis que représentait la promotion des différents ODD par l’éducation et l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie, au niveau des villes. Ces discussions ont aidé les villes à mieux comprendre comment intégrer l’EDD dans leurs programmes de développement et d’éducation. Lifelong Learning in Transformation: Promising Practices in Southeast Asia Год публикации: 2017 Автор: Rika Yorozu Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This report is an outcome of a project on building a lifelong learning agenda in Southeast Asian countries, which aims to address the region’s remaining educational challenges in ensuring ‘inclusive and equitable quality education and promot[ing] lifelong learning opportunities for all’ (Goal 4 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development). By sharing promising policies and practices in implementing integrated lifelong learning from different perspectives, countries can learn from one another and move their visions for lifelong learning fully into practice. The publication documents a variety of promising practices from 11 countries, focusing particularly on the features critical to the promotion of lifelong learning for all; namely, inclusive and gender-responsive teaching and learning practices, recognition of learning outcomes from non-formal and informal learning, collaboration between social and economic development sectors and coherent national government policies and strategies. The report comprises three main sections: a reflection on lifelong learning in international and national documents, a collection of good practice drawn from their national reports, and a set of recommendations for policies and programmes promoting lifelong learning. It is hoped that these recommendations will stimulate discussion and new developments, in both policy and practice, in the region. Meeting on Learning to Live Sustainably in Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean, Villa María, Argentina (26-28 April 2017): Meeting Report Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO Villa Maríia, the first Argentinian city to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC), co-hosted the first GNLC meeting in the region, titled ‘Learning to live sustainably in cities in Latin America and the Caribbean’. This three-day event was a joint effort of the City of Villa Maríia, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), UNESCO Headquarters, and the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC/UNESCO Santiago). Participants explored new ways to implement sustainable solutions at the local level, as well as increase awareness and training related to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).  More than 170 city representatives from over 40 cities and 20 countries (including mayors and deputy mayors, experts, authorities and practitioners) were welcomed by the host city. The first day of the meeting was composed of plenary sessions; the second day consisted of two parallel workshop sessions: (1) a regional workshop on the Global Action Programme (GAP) on ESD and Cities, and (2) a regional workshop on learning cities. Aprender a Vivir de Manera Sostenible en Ciudades de América Latina y el Caribe, Villa María (Argentina), 26-28 de abril de 2017: informe de la reunión Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO Villa Maríia, la primera ciudad argentina que entróo a formar parte de la Red Mundial de Ciudades del Aprendizaje de la UNESCO, fue una de las organizadoras de la primera reunióon de esta Red en la regióon, titulada “Aprender a vivir de manera sostenible en ciudades en Améerica Latina y el Caribe”. Este acto, de tres díias de duracióon, fue una iniciativa conjunta de la ciudad de Villa Maríia, el Instituto de la UNESCO para el Aprendizaje a lo Largo de Toda la Vida (IUAL), la Sede de la UNESCO y la Oficina Regional de Educacióon de la UNESCO para Améerica Latina y el Caribe (OREALC/UNESCO Santiago). Los participantes estudiaron nuevas formas de poner en práactica soluciones sostenibles a escala local, asíi como de fomentar una mayor sensibilizacióon y formacióon en materia de educacióon para el desarrollo sostenible (EDS).  Villa Maríia acogióo a máas de 170 representantes de máas de 40 ciudades y 20 paíises, entre los que se encontraban alcaldes y tenientes de alcalde, expertos, autoridades y profesionales. Durante la primera jornada de la reunióon tuvieron lugar reuniones plenarias y la segunda jornada se dividióo en dos sesiones paralelas de talleres: 1) un taller regional sobre el Programa de Accióon Mundial de EDS y las ciudades, y 2) un taller regional sobre las ciudades del aprendizaje.