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Indigenous peoples’ right to education Год публикации: 2019 Организация-автор: UNESCO This document follows a previous series of thematic mappings on the implementation of the right to education regarding specifically Girls’ and Women’s Right to Education, the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities, and the Right to Education and the Teaching Profession. It compiles practical examples related to indigenous people’s right to education, extracted from reports submitted by Member States within the framework of the Ninth Consultation on the implementation of the 1960 Convention and Recommendation against Discrimination in Education. It is intended to serve as a practical tool for both information sharingandadvocacy.
Review of UNESCO’s work on curriculum development Год публикации: 2019 Организация-автор: UNESCO In response to a request from the UNESCO Executive Board in Spring 2019, the UNESCO Internal Oversight Service (IOS) Evaluation Office has undertaken this Review to provide a mapping and analysis of UNESCO’s activities in curriculum; to provide an overview of the roles typically played by other national, regional and international actors in the field of curriculum, and to assess the demand for services from UNESCO Member States and donors in the area of curriculum. The review found that curriculum is widely considered as the foundational building block of the education system, resulting from a pedagogical and political consensus with regard to what is important in learning and why, according to both the learner’s needs and societal visions. In light of challenges of the 21st century and the need to strengthen the role of the humanities in a context dominated by technology and data, the redefinition of curriculum has become one of the main concerns of national education authorities around the world. It is also widely accepted that quality curricula can support the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4). The review concluded that curriculum, particularly curriculum development and reform processes, should remain an area of UNESCO’s education programme as it addresses a clear need from Member States. As curriculum implies both technical and political dimensions, UNESCO can act as a neutral broker, to facilitate informed and inclusive policy dialogue. It also has a long-term tradition in facilitating complex curriculum processes in often difficult and sensitive contexts. In addition, UNESCO has the capacity to serve as a platform for international exchanges and comparative research, including through networks such as UNESCO Chairs, and coordinating knowledge hubs and communities of practice. To address curriculum with added value in the future, UNESCO should focus on providing methodological technical assistance, capacity development, standard-setting and policy advice to support the curriculum processes, products and competences in Member States while ensuring a coordinated and holistic perspective. Complementary to work on curriculum from a methodological point of view, thematic Sections at Headquarters should continue elaborating content on specific crosscutting topics. Looking to the future, the review recommends (i) maintaining a specialized category 1 institute as a lead entity on curriculum development; (ii) refining the offer of technical assistance and capacity development to Member States on curriculum development and reform; (iii) developing and maintaining a knowledge base of materials and a roster of experts on curriculum; (iv) providing a platform for policy dialogue and exchange of experience among Member States; and (v) systematizing the inclusion of curriculum in standard-setting and normative work.
#CommitToEducation Год публикации: 2019 Организация-автор: UNESCO In December 2018, building on a series of regional consultations, the education community struck a common chord at the Global Education Meeting in Brussels, the first gathering of its kind since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda. Ministers, representatives of government, multilateral organizations, civil society and other stakeholders agreed on a set of priorities for collective action. These include an overarching focus on the right to inclusive quality education; eradicating illiteracy; including migrants, displaced persons, refugees and stateless persons in education; quality gender-responsive education and training; strengthened education for global citizenship and sustainable development; more flexible and open learning systems providing a broader range of knowledge, skills and competences at all levels; qualified teachers and domestic and international resource mobilization. This set the ground for the first review of SDG 4 by the July 2019 High level Political Forum, the UN apex platform for the follow-up and review of Agenda 2030. As the UN agency responsible for the coordination of SDG 4, mandated by the World Education Forum in Incheon (Republic of Korea, 2015), UNESCO provided an analysis of where the world stands on SDG 4, how countries have taken up the goal in their policies, and made recommendations to act better, differently and collaboratively.
Literacy for Empowerment and Transformation: Report of the Secretary-General Год публикации: 2024 Организация-автор: United Nations | UNESCO The present report is submitted in fulfilment of the request made by the General Assembly, in its resolution 77/192, that the Secretary-General, in cooperation with the Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), submit to the Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the implementation of the resolution. The Assembly also invited UNESCO to continue its mandated role to lead and coordinate the Education 2030 Agenda and requested UNESCO to continue its coordinating and catalysing role through the implementation of the strategy of the Global Alliance for Liter acy and by continuing to provide support to Member States. The present report provides an overview of the global literacy landscape, highlighting progress, key challenges and recommendations for further promotion of literacy as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the follow-up to the Transforming Education Summit and beyond.
Communities in Action: Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development Год публикации: 2015 Автор: Fumiko Noguchi | Jose Roberto Guevara | Rika Yorozu Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This handbook identifies principles and policy mechanisms to advance communitybased learning for sustainable development, based on the commitments endorsed by the participants of the Kominkan-CLC International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development, which was held in Okayama City, Japan, in October 2014. To inform policymakers and practitioners new to this field, the handbook clarifies the international vision and goals for sustainable development and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), and identifies the potential contributions of community-based learning centres and organizations. It documents both policy and practice from different regions and concludes with a summary of principles and policy support mechanisms.
Communautés en action: Apprendre tout au long de la vie pour le développement durable Год публикации: 2015 Автор: Fumiko Noguchi | Jose Roberto Guevara | Rika Yorozu Организация-автор: Institut de l’UNESCO pour l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie (UIL) Ce manuel identifie les principes et les mécanismes politiques de promotion de l’apprentissage communautaire en faveur du développement durable basés sur les engagements pris par les participants à la Conférence internationale des CCA Kominkan sur l’éducation pour le développement durable, accueillie en octobre 2014 par la ville d’Okayama au Japon. Ce manuel clarifie à l’intention des décideurs et des acteurs encore peu familiarisés avec ces problématiques la vision et les objectifs internationaux pour le développement durable et pour l’éducation au développement durable (EDD), et identifie les potentielles contributions des centres et des organisations d’apprentissage communautaire. Il donne des informations à la fois sur les politiques et sur les pratiques des différentes régions et se conclut sur un résumé des principes et mécanismes de soutien politique.
Comunidades en acción: Aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida para el desarrollo sostenible Год публикации: 2015 Автор: Fumiko Noguchi | Jose Roberto Guevara | Rika Yorozu Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) En este manual se identifican los principios y los mecanismos asociados a políticas destinados a promover el aprendizaje comunitario para el desarrollo sostenible, sobre la base de los compromisos suscritos por los participantes en la Conferencia Internacional Kominkan-CAC sobre Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible, celebrada en Okinawa, Japón, en octubre de 2014. Como una manera de poner en antecedentes a los diseñadores de políticas y a los profesionales que se están iniciando en esta área, en el manual se exponen con claridad la visión y los objetivos internacionales respecto del desarrollo sostenible y la educación para el desarrollo sostenible (EDS), y asimismo se identifican las potenciales contribuciones de los centros y las organizaciones de aprendizaje comunitario. El documento entrega información sobre las políticas y las prácticas de distintas regiones, y concluye con un resumen de los principios y los mecanismos de apoyo basados en políticas.
Citizenship Education for Democratic and Sustainable Communities Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Dimitris Deligiannis | Kleoniki Tsiougou | Vicky Goutha | Antonis Moutselos | Ted Fleming Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) | City of Larissa (Greece) | City of Yeonsu-Gu (Republic of Korea) This publication aims to make readers aware of the importance of citizenship education (CE) in local communities within the framework of lifelong learning. It supports cities and citizens in advancing their work on this critical aspect of formal and non-formal education, and in striving for progress in the provision of CE for youth and adult learners. It is mainly based on information from the 2020 survey of cluster members, as well as on case studies and inputs from the conference, ‘Strengthening citizenship education at local level’, which was held virtually on 12 and 13 November 2020. 