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5th UNESCO Forum on Transformative Education for Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship, Health and Well-being (Strand 1) Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Shadreck Majwabe | Thomas Greiner | Taka Horio | Niveen Jouhar | Arjen Wals | Lynndina Essack | Didier Jourdan | James O’Higgins Norman | Bolorchimeg Dagva Организация-автор: UNESCO | APCEIU Plenary session 1In this first plenary, countries shared their vision, practice and progress underpinning their understanding of “transformative education”. The impact of current practices related to learners’ behavior and the educational system was discussed, highlighting success indicators.Moderator: Ms Krista Pikkat, Director, UNESCO Almaty OfficeMr Shadreck Majwabe, Director of the Department of Curriculum Development and Evaluation, Ministry of Basic Education, BotswanaMr Thomas Greiner, Head of Subdivision, Lifelong Learning, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, GermanyMs Taka Horio, Assistant Secretary-General, the Japanese National Commission for UNESCO & ASP National Coordinator, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, JapanMs Niveen Jouhar, Member of Directorate of Curricula, Ministry of Education, Jordan Concurrent sessions 1Following the plenary session, the concurrent sessions discussed the different components that need to be transformed in the education system, and how to bring about these changes and further advance. Session 1.1 – PolicyModerator: Ms Akpezi Ogbuigwe, Founder, Anpez Centre for Environment and Development, Nigeria Mr Arjen Wals, UNESCO Chair, Social Learning and Sustainable Development, University of Wageningen, Netherlands Ms Anna-Karin Johansson, Swedish National Commission for UNESCO, Ministry of Education, Sweden Mr Felipe de Souza Costa, São Paulo Municipal Secretariat of Education, Brazil Mr El Hadji Gueye, Founder, Banlieu UP, Senegal Session 1.2 – Curricula, pedagogy and assessmentModerator: Mr Yao Ydo, Director, UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE)Dr Esther Care, Professor, University of Melbourne, AustraliaMs Lynndina Essack, Senior Education Officer, Department of Education Services, Ministry of Education, SeychellesMr Daehoon Jho, Professor, Sungshin Women's University, Republic of KoreaDr Jinan Karameh Chaya, Principal, Al Manar Modern School (UNESCO Associated Schools Network member), Lebanon Session 1.3 – Learning environmentModerator: Mr Chris Castle, Chief of Section of Education for Health and Well-being, UNESCOProf Didier Jourdan, UNESCO Chair and Head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center "Global Health & Education"Prof James O’Higgins Norman, Director of the National Anti-Bullying Centre, the Dublin City University, Ireland & UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and CyberspaceMs Bolorchimeg Dagva, Adolescents and HIV Specialist, UNICEF, Mongolia Links to Strand 2 & Special session / Strand 3 / Strand 4   5th UNESCO Forum on Transformative Education for Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship, Health and Well-being (Strand 2 & Special Session) Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Miho Taguma | Leanne Riley | Valeria Damiani | Nandini Chatterjee | Valerie Shapiro | Pablo Pincheira | Nicolas Jonas | Denis Barrett | Doug McCall | Antoine Marivin | Cheoljin Yang | Sunkyung Lee Организация-автор: UNESCO | APCEIU Strand 2 – What does progress in transformative education look like – a look at recent global and regional data Plenary session 2Building upon Strand 1, this session examined transformative education through the lens of regional and global comparative data in relation to SDG Target 4.7. The discussion identified the progress made, and remaining gaps in existing monitoring and assessment frameworks.Moderator: Mr Sobhi Tawil, Director, Future of Learning and Innovation, UNESCOMs Miho Taguma, Senior Policy Analyst on OECD Learning Compass 2030 and SDG 4.7Ms Leanne Riley, Unit Head, Surveillance, Monitoring and Reporting, Department of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), World Health OrganizationMs Valeria Damiani, Associate Professor, La Libera Università Maria SS. Assunta (LUMSA) University, ItalyMr Carlos Henríquez Calderon, Coordinator of the Latin American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality Education (LLECE), Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC), UNESCO Santiago Office Concurrent sessions 2The concurrent sessions engaged in an in-depth discussion on three selected major gaps in transformative education, identified opportunities and made suggestions on the way forward. Session 2.1 – How to address social and emotional dimensions of learning in assessment?The increasing integration of social and emotional learning (SEL) into curricula has raised questions regarding feedback and assessment. Drawing on research, policy and practice, this session examined possibilities and gaps in SEL.Moderator: Ms Cecilia Barbieri, Chief, Section of Education for Global Citizenship & Peace, UNESCOMs Nandini Chatterjee, Senior National Project Officer, UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP)Ms Valerie Shapiro, Associate Professor, University of California Berkeley, USAMr Pablo Pincheira, Training Director, Forja Chile, Chile Session 2.2 – Making adult learning and education visible within lifelong learning: strengthening non-formal education for individual, social and system level transformationThis session presented local initiatives that have embedded ESD and GCED into lifelong learning systems through policy/strategy development and project implementation, as well as progress made in building learning cities.  Moderator: Mr Jose Roberto Guevara, President, International Council for Adult EducationSpeakers:Mr Nicolas Jonas, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL)Ms Mo Winnie Wang, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL)Mr Denis Barrett, Coordinator of Cork Learning City, Ireland Session 2.3 – What do we need to monitor/measure/assess in transformative education - gaps and opportunities?The session focused on promising practices and remaining gaps in capturing the transformation of individuals, societies and education. The key question addressed was how quality teaching and learning can be guided based on the evidence available.Moderator: Dr Marcia McKenzie, Director, MEECE Project and SEPN, and Professor, the University of Melbourne, AustraliaMr Doug McCall, Executive Director, International School Health NetworkMr Antoine Marivin, Project Manager, UNICEF-East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO)Dr Julia Kim, Programme Director, the Gross National Happiness Centre, Bhutan Special Session by the Host Country (Plenary) – Experiences from the Republic of Korea and Beyond: Progress, Challenges and New VisionsThe Special Session discussed the Korean experience on SDG Target 4.7, at the domestic and international level. Good practices, emerging trends and lessons learnt were shared, suggesting key agendas, challenges, and visions towards 2030 and transformative education.Moderator: Mr Soon-yong Pak, Professor, Yonsei University, Republic of KoreaSpeakers:Mr Hwanbo Park, Professor, Chungnam University, Republic of KoreaMr Cheol-Jin Yang, Teacher at Songwoo Middle School & Co-Founder/Director of Neuroo, Republic of KoreaDiscussants:Ms Sun-Kyung Lee, Professor, Cheongju National University of Education, Republic of KoreaMr Aaron Benavot, Professor, University of Albany, USA Links to Strand 1 / Strand 3 / Strand 4 Lifelong Learning Opportunities for All: Medium-Term Strategy 2022–2029 Год публикации: 2022 Организация-автор: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) The 2021 Futures of Education report calls for a new social contract for education, with recognition of an extended right to education throughout life. It represents an important restatement of the principles of UNESCO, and particularly its historic focus on our shared humanity, the universal right to education and its rich potential in addressing social, economic and political challenges. The need for a formal recognition of a universal entitlement to lifelong learning was also highlighted in the United Nations Secretary General’s Common Agenda report (also published in 2021) and is increasingly an avowed priority of the global development agenda for education, labour, human rights and sustainability. It is in this context that the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) advances its strategy for the next eight years. With this new Medium-Term Strategy (MTS), UIL aims to strike a balance between priorities rooted in the challenges faced by the global community and this new and emerging thinking about – and interest in – lifelong learning. The world must embrace lifelong learning if we are to build fairer societies and a sustainable world.  청소년 미디어 이용 실태 및 대상별 정책대응방안 연구Ⅱ: 10대 청소년 Год публикации: 2021 Автор: 배상률 | 이창호 | 김남두 Организация-автор: 한국청소년정책연구원 본 연구의 목적은 10대 청소년들의 미디어 이용에 대한 심층 분석과 함께 청소년들의 디지털 시민성을 함양할 수 있는 증거기반의 정책방안을 도출하는 것이다. 총 3년간 진행되는 본 연구(2020년∼2022년)는 2020년도 1차 연도 연구에서는 미디어노출과 이용이 본격화되는 초등학생들의 미디어 이용 실태를 파악하였고 2021년도 2차 연도 연구에서는 SNS 사용이 활발하고 미디어를 통한 사회참여가 두드러지는 시기인 중고등학생과 학교 밖 청소년을 대상으로 미디어 이용 실태를 분석하였다. 2차 연구에서는 소셜리빙랩 연구 방법론을 적용하여, 부모들이 참여자로서의 실천적 경험을 공유하면서 청소년의 미디어 이용에 대한 이해를 주도적으로 재구성하고 확장할 수 있는 부모 교육의 기회를 만들어갈 수 있는 부모 참여형 미디어교육 프로그램 운영 방안 제시를 목표로 한다.본 저작물은 한국청소년정책연구원에서 2021년 작성하여 공공누리 제 4유형으로 개방한 ‘청소년 미디어 이용 실태 및 대상별 정책대응방안 연구Ⅱ: 10대 청소년(배상률, 이창호, 김남두)’ 을 이용하였으며 해당 저작물은 미리네 (www.miline.or.kr)에서 무료로 다운받으실 수 있습니다.  K-12 AI Curricula: A Mapping of Government-Endorsed AI Curricula Год публикации: 2022 Организация-автор: UNESCO Regulations on their own are insufficient to ensure AI as a common good for education and for humanity. All citizens need to be equipped with some level of AI literacy covering the values, knowledge and skills relating to AI. This report features key findings and recommendations of UNESCO’s global survey on AI curricula for K-12. It reveals that only 11 countries have developed and endorsed K-12 AI curricula and another four countries have AI curricula in development. This is a strong call for Member States to develop AI curricula for K-12 students, and to build stronger mechanisms to validate non-governmental AI curricula offered to balance the private-driven approach. The report also reveals that the learning outcomes of AI curricula need to be more focused on fostering creativity in crafting AI technologies and on contextual ethics. Teacher training is key to ensure the implementation of AI curricula, and teachers need to be trained on designing and facilitating project-based learning which is the most commonly used pedagogical methodology in existing AI curricula. The report also advises an ‘agnostic approach’ towards AI brands and products when introducing domain-specific AI technologies.  全球教育监测报告摘要, 2021/2年: 教育领域的非国家行为体:谁能主动选择?谁将错失机会? Год публикации: 2021 Организация-автор: UNESCO 本文件是2021/2022年全球教育检测报告的摘要,主要聚焦教育领域的非国家行为体,包括私人办学、宗教办学等力量,并探讨了与非国家行为体对教育的影响与存在问题。 Global Education Monitoring Report 2021/2: Non-state Actors in Education; Who Chooses? Who Loses? Год публикации: 2021 Организация-автор: UNESCO Non-state actors’ role extends beyond provision of schooling to interventions at various education levels and influence spheres. Alongside its review of progress towards SDG 4, including emerging evidence on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact, the 2021/2 Global Education Monitoring Report urges governments to see all institutions, students and teachers as part of a single system. Standards, information, incentives and accountability should help governments protect, respect and fulfill the right to education of all, without turning their eyes away from privilege or exploitation. Publicly funded education does not have to be publicly provided but disparity in education processes, student outcomes and teacher working conditions must be addressed. Efficiency and innovation, rather than being commercial secrets, should be diffused and practiced by all. To that end, transparency and integrity in the public education policy process need to be maintained to block vested interests. The report’s rallying call – Who chooses? Who loses? – invites policymakers to question relationships with non-state actors in terms of fundamental choices: between equity and freedom of choice; between encouraging initiative and setting standards; between groups of varying means and needs; between immediate commitments under SDG 4 and those to be progressively realized (e.g. post-secondary education); and between education and other social sectors.  Education aux médias et à l’information: Un manuel pratique pour formateurs Год публикации: 2018 Автор: Sylvia Braesel | Thorsten Karg Организация-автор: DW Akademie Le mot anglais « literacy » désigne la capacité de lire et d’écrire. La « media and information literacy » (MIL en abrégé, alors qu’en français on utilise l’acronyme EMI, pour éducation aux médias et à l’information) est la capacité de comprendre comment les médias fonctionnent et comment ils peuvent être utilisés pour participer au débat public. L’EMI inclut les médias sociaux comme Facebook, ainsi que les médias traditionnels comme les livres, les journaux, la radio et la télévision.Education aux médias et à l’information – Un manuel pratique pour formateurs fournit aux formateurs en EMI des informations générales, ainsi que des idées, des méthodes et des feuilles de travail pour leurs formations. Le livre fournit également des exemples de plans de formation pour aider à déterminer le temps nécessaire pour aborder chaque aspect particulier de l’éducation aux médias et à l’information.  2019년 국가수준 초·중학생 디지털 리터러시 수준 측정 연구 Год публикации: 2019 Автор: 이현숙 | 김수환 | 이운지 | 김한성 Организация-автор: 한국교육학술정보원 본 연구에서는 우리나라 학생들의 디지털 리터러시를 측정하기 위한 검사 도구를 개발하여 초등학교와 중학교 학생들의 디지털 리터러시 수준을 측정하 였다. 2019 디지털 리터러시 검사는 2018년에 개발된 디지털 리터러시 검사의 평가틀을 기본으로 하되, 2018년 본검사 분석 결과와 ICT 및 CT 요소에 관한 최신 이론적 동향을 반영하여 검사 문항 개선 작업을 수행하였으며, 2018년 시 행에서 사용한 웹기반 검사 시스템의 문제점을 개선하여 시스템의 안정성을 강화하였다. 또한 2018년도 검사와의 가교 문항을 바탕으로 검사 동등화 분석 을 실시하여 학생들의 디지털 리터러시 수준을 계열적으로 비교, 분석함으로써 우리나라 정보 교육의 현주소와 향후 발전 방향에 관한 시사점을 도출하였다. 본 저작물은 한국교육학술정보원 (KERIS)에서 2019년 작성하여 공공누리 제 4유형으로 개방한 ‘2019년 국가수준 초·중학생 디지털 리터러시 수준 측정 연구 (이현숙, 김수환, 이운지, 김한성)’를 이용하였으며 해당 저작물은 한국교육학술정보원 (www.keris.or.kr)에서 무료로 다운받으실 수 있습니다.  Молодежь Центральной Азии, Вызовы миростроительству : Комплексный исследовательский обзор Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Laura Yerekesheva Организация-автор: UNESCO По оценкам, к 2030 году в мире будут проживать 1,3 миллиарда молодых людей. Это говорит о важной роли, которую будет играть молодежь, особенно в развивающихся странах, в которых проживает 90% общего мирового населения молодежи. В рамках всеобъемлющего системного подхода, мир, миростроительство и диалог подразумевают все аспекты и измерения жизни - межпоколенческие, социальные, экономические, политические, этнические, религиозные, гражданские, идеологические, культурные и природные. Вопросы, связанные с молодежью, напрямую связаны с повесткой в области достижения Целей устойчивого развития (ЦУР). Государства Центральной Азии относятся к развивающимся странам с высокой долей молодежи в общем составе населения, что делает эти страны «молодыми». По состоянию на 2020 год общая численность населения четырех стран Централь ной Азии (Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана и Узбекистана) - 68,46 миллиона человек, из которых молодежь составляла 16,55 миллиона человек или 24,1%.Это свидетельствует о важности разработки и реализации специальных стратегий и мер по развитию молодежи. Для Центральной Азии повестка дня в области мира и миростроительства – это, прежде всего, повестка дня в области развития, и наоборот, поскольку обе они взаимосвязаны между собой, а также с проблемами молодежи.В данном отчете представлен подробный обзор существующих вызовов, с которыми сталкивается молодежь четырех стран региона - Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана, Узбекистана. Данные вызовы структурированы вокруг трех основных тем миростроительства: (1) образование и обучающая среда; (2) экономическое и социальное участие; и (3) гражданское участие.Правительствам, международным организациям, специалистам и политикам, работающим в сферах молодежи, миростроительства и развития, академическим кругам и неправительственным организациям предлагается объединить усилия для ускорения достижения целей развития молодежи для более справедливого, устойчивого и мирного будущего.