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Migrations et développement Год публикации: 2012 Организация-автор: Îles de Paix Tous les enfants ne vont pas à l'école au Burkina Faso. Mais il existe des solutions qui permettent d'améliorer la situation : construction d'écoles, de logements de maître, théâtre forum dans les villages ou encore la construction de barrages et l'installation de forages.  1er rendez-vous de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale: Mot d'ouverture Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) La Directrice générale de l’AQOCI, Michèle Asselin, souhaite la bienvenue aux personnes participantes du 1er rendez-vous de l’AQOCI sur l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale. Elle a expliqué sur la valeur de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondial et souligné comme ci-dessous :« L’ÉCM promeut des valeurs et des comportements qui encouragent le changement social et la solidarité internationale »  SUKATAN PELAJARAN 2014 PENDIDIKAN PERWATAKAN DAN KEWARGANEGARAAN SEKOLAH RENDAH Год публикации: 2014 Организация-автор: Singapore. Ministry of Education. Student Development Curriculum Division Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) has always been at the heart of Singapore's education system. In CCE, students learn to be responsible to family and community; and understand their roles in shaping the future of nation. The emerging trends and global developments that impact the society, such as social changes, globalisation and technological advancements are taken into consideration in the development of the CCE curriculum.The goal of CCE is to inculcate values and build competencies in students to develop them to be good individuals and useful citizens. Since 1959, various key programmes have been introduced to inculcate values, habits, competencies and skills in students. Some of these programmes include Civics and Moral Education (CME, 1992), National Education (NE, 1997), Social and Emotional Learning (SEL, 2005), and learning experiences such as Co-Curricular Activities (CCA). The new CCE curriculum shifts focus from programmes to a common purpose. The desired outcomes of CCE are aligned to the Key Stage Outcomes (KSOs) and Desired Outcomes of Education (DOE). CCE is central to the Framework for 21st Century Competencies and Student Outcomes. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of the core values, social and emotional competencies and civic literacy, global awareness and cross-cultural skills that are critical for character and citizenship development of students.  1er rendez-vous de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale de l'AQOCI: Panel d'experts Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) Panel d'experts: l'ÉCM en contextes social et scolaire.Rachad Antonius, professeur de sociologie à l’UQÀM, chercheur, consultant et personne-ressource dans les milieux de la solidarité internationale, propose des éléments de réflexion sur l’éducation, sur le rôle de différents intervenants – militants, OCI, chercheurs et intellectuels - en ÉCM, sur le sens et les dimensions du concept de citoyenneté dans le contexte et face aux enjeux actuels et sur les réponses que le travail en ÉCM est appelé à apporter face à la mondialisation.La présentation de Marie-Hélène Chastenay, responsable de l’éducation interculturelle à la Direction des services d’accueil et d’éducation interculturelle du ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur (MÉES), examine l’apport de l’ÉCM à l’éducation des jeunes du Québec; l’intégration actuelle de l’ÉCM aux curriculums et à la vie scolaires; les enjeux et les défis de l’ÉCM en milieux scolaires et académiques et le rôle des organismes de coopération internationale et de la société civile dans la promotion de l’ÉCM en contextes scolaires et académiques.  Eduquer à la citoyenneté mondiale et solidaire pendant le confinement Год публикации: 2020 Организация-автор: Fédération Francophone et Germanophone des Associations de Coopération au Developpement (ACODEV) | Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) | Îles de Paix Dans le cadre de la période de confinement inédite que nous vivons actuellement toutes et tous, l’ensemble des ONG actives en éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale, regroupées dans la fédération ACODEV et Annoncer la Couleur, avec la collaboration de Iles de Paix, poursuivent leur mission de soutien aux enseignant·e·s de tous niveaux, tous réseaux et toutes disciplines confondues. Ensemble, nous vous proposons ici une liste – non exhaustive – d’outils pédagogiques digitaux clé sur porte que vous pouvez partager à vos élèves, pour leur demander de réagir, pour leur proposer une ouverture virtuelle sur le monde, sa diversité, ses richesses et ses interdépendances, ou tout simplement pour garder le contact d’une manière à la fois ludique et éducative. Voici déjà quelques jeux, capsules vidéo et autres webdocumentaires qui permettent, en très peu de temps, de se familiariser avec une thématique ou d’interpeller sur un enjeu de société à échelle mondiale.  Quand les communes du Pérou prennent le relais Год публикации: 2015 Организация-автор: Îles de Paix L’idée de durabilité a toujours été centrale à toutes les actions d’Iles de Paix. Et pour parvenir à cette durabilité, il est primordial de travailler avec les communes. En effet, la présence des ONG n’est que temporaire alors que les communes, elles, seront toujours là. Ce reportage explique comment cela se passe au Pérou.  Global education in Austria Организация-автор: North-South Centre of the Council of Europe This National Report on Global Education in Austria is part of the European Global Education Peer Review Process, which was initiated in 2002 with the purpose of increasing and improving global education in Council of Europe member states. This report is the culmination of a peer review process led by an international peer review team. Through research and interviews with key stakeholders, information was gathered and critical perspectives developed about the current state of, and the future prospects for, global education in Austria. This year–long process, facilitated by the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe, was developed in partnership with the Austrian Strategy Group for Global Education as the national counterpart in the process. It involved the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education, the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), KommEnt, and the NGO and academic communities.This Peer Review report recognises the relatively strong tradition of global education in Austria. Austrian support for GE is reflected in the range of committed organisations involved in GE, and the many initiatives and projects in the formal and non-formal education sectors, and in civil society. Chapter 1 below provides an introduction to the report and the process generally. Chapter 2 outlines the context of global education in Austria. Chapter 3 examines global education in the formal education sector. Chapter 4 focuses on the important and varied work taking place in non-formal education, civil society organisations and other sectors in this field. Chapter 5 provides, in summary fashion, an outline of the key observations and recommendations of the Peer Review. Aprender a vivir juntos: ¿hemos fracasado? Síntesis de las reflexiones y los aportes surgidos durante la 46a Conferencia Internacional de Educación de la UNESCO, Ginebra, 5-8 de septiembre de 2001 Год публикации: 2003 Организация-автор: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | UNESCO Brasilia The present book is based mainly on the work of the forty-sixth session of the International Conference on Education (ICE), organized by UNESCO’s International Bureau of Education (IBE) and held in Geneva from 5 to 8 September 2001. The theme of the conference was ‘Education for All for Learning to Live Together: Contents and Learning Strategies - Problems and Solutions’. Unless stated otherwise, the numerous quotations chosen to illustrate the points made in this book are from ICE documents and contributions. The Conclusions and Proposals for Action adopted by the 2001 ICE are provided in Chapter V.The ICE is the only regularly occurring event during which Ministers of Education from all over the world can meet. It therefore serves as a unique and highly appreciated international forum for high-level dialogue on educational issues and their policy implications.The 2001 ICE brought together over 600 participants from 127 countries, including in particular 80 Ministers and 10 Vice-Ministers of Education, as well as representatives of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations. The themes of the 2001 ICE were, and still are, very relevant all over the world: those in charge of education have become well aware of the necessity and complexity of living together, as well as of the role and limits of education in this respect.The ICE was inspired by abundant literature dealing with the principle issues that participants debated, including: Preparatory reports;National reports presented by the Member States;Examples of initiatives and good practice (including those presented at the conference as video case studies);Messages from Ministers of Education attending the Conference;And contributions from the numerous researchers, experts, educationists and decision makers at all levels of education who also participated in the Netforum between April and August 2001.More information and opinions on the vast issue of Education for All for Learning to Live Together were added during the Conference itself, in the form of keynote addresses, presentations and debates during the two plenary sessions, six thematic workshops and the special session devoted to partnerships with civil society.The present book draws on this wealth of experience, research, opinions, ideas and visions of the future. It seeks to contribute to bringing the debate on Education for All for Learning to Live Together closer to actors of the global educational community. By setting out ins concise way the key issues and proposed actions, and illustrating them with concrete examples, numerous quotations and a number of questions, this book is intended particularly for teacher trainers, teachers themselves and their professional organizations, as well as for all actors in civil society who endeavour to improve the quality of education, to encourage dialogue and to foster in this way the capacity for living together.Neither a ‘conference report’ nor a scientific or academic work, this book is intended to be a sort of ‘gallery of photographs’ of the forty-sixth session of the ICE – its atmosphere of dialogue, the themes of its debates, and the first-hand descriptions and experiences exchanged. Far from prescribing norms or standards, it intends to share information, ideas and practices, rather like the ICE itself, in a spirit of exchange and dialogue. Educar para una ciudadanía global: construir un mundo justo desde la escuela Год публикации: 2009 Автор: Colette Grech | Roderick Mallia | William Grech Организация-автор: Conectando Mundos Consortium (Cidac, inizjamed, Intermon Oxfam, Ucodep) This publication is based on an initiative about the development education, intercultural education, popular education, the education of values, human rights education, education for sustainability, education for peace, education for gender equality, etc. The pedagogical proposal of Global Citizenship Education aspires to integrate in a coherent and challenging vision all these themes, keeping them in a close relationship with one another and taking into consideration the (increasing) interdependence of human beings living in a planet whose sustainability is under threat. This book is the fruit of a process that was triggered off by the joint effort of four European development NGOs, namely Cidac, Inizjamed, Intermón Oxfam and Ucodep within the frame of a project co-financed by the European Commission. These organisations set for themselves the objective to promote the acknowledgment and the inclusion of the contents and the methodology of Global Citizenship Education in the formal educational contexts in their respective countries, in order to kick-start a process of change in attitudes, values, and the beliefs of the pupils. Thanks to the initiative and efforts of the above-mentioned four organisations, and through various meetings and seminars carried out over the last three years in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Malta, groups of educators have been able to come face-to-face with each other, exchange experiences and reflect on the role of formal education with respect to the challenges of our times. Among the other experiences, the publication contains that of a key moment in the process. This took place in July 2008 in Cortona, a small and beautiful Tuscan city close to the border with Umbria, and in which many educators shared the benefit of what was the first international encounter of educators for global citizenship. The Cortona experience, in which around ninety teachers coming from Spain, Portugal, Malta, Italy, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica have participated, was one of the stages – the starting point, in fact – of a process and a relationship that it is our aim to develop at the regional, national and international levels. In this publication, therefore, one can find theoretical cues put forward at Cortona that encourage educators to share their experiences and to compare the work done by different groups.This publication has two parts. The first part contains contributions of a theoretical type, whereas the second part concentrates on the educational experiences of the participants in the Cortona meeting. Educação para a cidadania global: preparando alunos para os desafios do século XXI Год публикации: 2014 Организация-автор: UNESCO The United Nations Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) has established education as a means to ‘foster global citizenship’ – one of its three priority areas. To support this, UNESCO organized two landmark meetings on GCE in 2013. This publication aims to define the parameters of GCE by using the collective expertise, experience and wisdom of those participants who gathered at these landmark events, and to plan for future action in line with emerging thinking and other ongoing work. The review establishes that GCE has a critical role to play in equipping learners with competencies to deal with the dynamic and interdependent world of the twenty-first century. While GCE has been applied in different ways in different contexts, regions and communities, it has a number of common elements, which include fostering in learners. In formal settings, GCE can be delivered as an integral part of an existing subject (such as civic or citizenship education, social studies, environmental studies, geography or culture), or as an independent subject area. Integrated models appear to be more common. Some less traditional, but at least as effective, pathways for GCE have included the following: the use of information and communication technologies and social media, sport competitions and the use of art and music, and youth-led initiatives employing a wide variety of approaches. Both traditional and new horizons for GCE are profiled in this review. This publication also explores a number of enabling conditions for the promotion and implementation of GCE. These include: the existence of an open environment for universal values, the implementation of transformative pedagogy and support for youth-led initiatives. The review acknowledges that there are a number of ongoing tensions with the concepts of global citizenship and global citizenship education. While these tensions vary, they all point to the fundamental question of how to promote universality (e.g. common and collective identity, interest, participation, duty), while respecting singularity (e.g. individual rights, self-improvement). Some ways forward to resolve these tensions are suggested, whilst maintaining that challenges around theoretical elements of GCE should not undermine its practice. The processes documented in this publication have strengthened partnerships, built coalitions and contributed to improving the evidence base on the theory and practice of global citizenship education. While there are tasks that remain, this foundation bodes well for improving the enabling conditions and the practices highlighted in this review. By preparing learners to fulfil their potential in an increasingly globalized world, we are promoting transformed societies that are also better equipped to deal with the twenty-first century challenges and to seize twenty-first century opportunities.