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민주적이고 지속가능한 지역사회를 위한 시민성 교육 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) 본 책자는 독자들이 평생학습체계 안에서 지역사회에서 이루어지는 시민성교육의 중요성을 인식하도록 돕기 위해 발간되었다. 또한, 본 책자는 도시와 시민들이 정규 및 비형식교육의 중요한 영역에서 자신들의 활동을 발전시키고, 청소년과 성인 대상의 시민성교육을 더욱 효과적으로 제공하기 위해 노력하는 것을 지원한다. 책자의 내용은 2020년에 세계시민성교육 클러스터 회원도시를 대상으로 진행된 설문조사의 결과와 ‘지역사회에서의 시민성교육 강화’라는 주제로 지난 2020년 11월 12일부터 13일, 양일에 걸쳐 온라인으로 개최된 세계시민성교육 클러스터 국제회의에서 다룬 도시별 사례 연구와 참여 전문가들의 기조연설 및 의견을 바탕으로 작성되었다.
Integrated Approaches to Literacy and Skills Development: Examples of Best Practice in Adult Learning Programmes Год публикации: 2021 Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Since the first coronavirus case was reported to the World Health Organization in December 2019, millions of youth and adults around the globe – especially those with low literacy skills – have faced increased challenges to securing meaningful work and safeguarding their livelihoods. A more integrated approach to youth and adult learning and education, combining basic literacy, vocational and life skills, is needed now more than ever.This publication showcases selected examples of integrated youth and adult learning and education programmes featured in the UNESCO Effective Literacy and Numeracy Practices Database, also known as LitBase. Implemented in various social, cultural and economic contexts around the world, the programmes featured herein reveal not only the transformative potential that enhancing the quality of youth and adult learning and education can have, but also lay bare the hurdles and potential pathways to consider when planning effective integrated programmes.Integrated approaches to literacy and skills development: Examples of Best Practice in Adult Learning Programmes is useful not only for policy-makers, providers and educators who plan to implement integrated adult education programmes but also for those trying to help the most vulnerable groups reach their highest potential.
Третий Глобальный доклад по обучению и образованию взрослых (ООВ) ий Влияние образования взрослых на здоровье и благополучие, занятость и рынок труда, социальную, гражданскую и общественную жизнь Год публикации: 2016 Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Данный доклад является результатом деятельности международного сообщества и связан с разработкой повестки дня в области устойчивого развития 2030 года, а также справочными и информационными документами, предоставляющими информацию для аналитиков и политиков, и напоминают государствам-членам об их обязательстве. Здесь политические деятели найдут веские доказательства в поддержку политики, стратегий и бюджетов. Заинтересованные стороны найдут убедительные аргументы того, как обучение и образование взрослых способствует устойчивому развитию, здоровому обществу, улучшению рабочих мест и более активной гражданской позиции. Исследователи найдут возможности и идеи для будущих исследований.
ESD Implementation in Learning Cities Год публикации: 2021 Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This publication aims to share the best practice cases from nine cities on ESD implementation (policy and practice) following a lifelong learning approach. These cases showcase innovative local initiatives that have embedded ESD into lifelong learning systems through policy/ strategy development or project implementation, focusing on the following priority areas of action and local activities laid down in the ESD for 2030 roadmap: Local policy/strategy development on ESD: The development of an action plan that determines how the community as a whole can become a learning laboratory for sustainable development. Capacity-building for educators and local authorities: Lifelong learning initiatives for systematic and comprehensive ESD capacity development for educators in the formal and non-formal education sectors, and for local government officials. Efforts to foster engagement with local communities, including: • formal education institutions’ engagement with local communities for the promotion of ESD; • non-formal education institutions (e.g. community learning centres) serving as a hub for lifelong learning on ESD in their communities. Empowerment and mobilization of youth: Lifelong learning initiatives for ESD that focus on young people. Innovative use of local spaces for ESD: Designated areas or spaces that inspire learning and host projects that promote sustainability. In addition to the five priority areas listed above, the case studies share one cross-cutting theme: • Multi-stakeholder approach: How people from different walks of life or professional sectors come together to contribute to local ESD initiatives at either the policy or the project level.
Counting the Cost: Achieving Literacy in Countries of the Global Alliance for Literacy Год публикации: 2021 Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) This paper seeks to determine the cost of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) Target 4.6: 'By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy'. In an effort to answer this question, UNESCO ran simulations and identified the cost and funding gap for the 29 member countries of the Global Alliance for Literacy within the Framework of Lifelong Learning (GAL). This paper argues that 739 million youth and adults require additional literacy programmes of which 580 million are located in 9 of the 29 member countries (the E-9 countries). Based on the results of the simulation, an estimated US$ 190 billion is needed to achieve Target 4.6 by 2030 in the 29 GAL countries. The E-9 countries account for 80% of this cost as the large majority of the global population of youth and adults who lack basic literacy skills live in these territories. The estimation considers the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on GDP growth and presents several scenarios for consideration. If the 29 member countries allocate the recommended 3 per cent of their national education budget to youth and adult literacy, a funding gap of US$ 17 billion will still remain. However, this gap is greater in the 20 non-E9 countries, which account for US$ 12 billion of the funding gap. These 20 non-E9 countries already experience massive challenges for investing in their public education system due to low economic growth and low education development outcomes. A detailed description of the UNESCO GAL simulation model used to estimate the total cost and identify the financing gap for the 29 countries is presented to help interpret the results. The paper ends with a set of recommendations for governments and the international community to work together and ensure the availability of lifelong learning opportunities for all, especially those often left behind. 