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Raising Her Voice: Music and Rights in West Africa Организация-автор: Oxfam GB Investigate the power of music with these classroom activities for ages 7-11. Focusing on West Africa, this teaching resource will guide learners through an exploration of aspects of the culture, history and experiences of people in Benin, Mali and Senegal, and of how music can be used to express people's voices. These activities could be used alongside the Raising our Voices education resource. دور التربية على القيم الأخلاقية في رقي المجتمع (الإهداء; إعلام علمي باللغة العربية،; Vol. 9, No. 2) Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Abdel-Rahman Sayed Abdel-Ghaffar "يتناول البحث القيم والأخلاق الإسلامية، وأنها العلاج، ويشرح مفهومها، ويحدد أهم مكونات ومصادر وخصائص الإسلام القيم، ويبحث في أهمية منهج التربية الإسلامية وأهمية القيم والأخلاق الإنسانية الإسلامية في المجتمع، وشرح لمنهج التربية الإسلامية في بناء المسلم وتكوينه على أساس الشمول والكمال وتحقيق كل ما لا يخطر على بال إنسان فهو لا يقتصر على فترة معينة أو جنس معين، بل يمتد مع الأزمنة والأجيال. The Role of Education on Moral Values in Advancing Society (Al-Ihda Journal; Vol. 9, No. 2) Год публикации: 2021 Автор: Abdel-Rahman Sayed Abdel-Ghaffar The research deals with Islamic values ​​and morals, explains their concept, identifies the most important components, sources, and characteristics of valuable Islam. It also examines the importance of the Islamic education curriculum and the importance of Islamic human values ​​and morals in society, and explains the Islamic education approach in building and forming a Muslim on the basis of comprehensiveness, perfection, and achieving all that is unthinkable, which is not limited to a specific period or gender, but rather extends over time and generations. Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope: Ending Inequalities in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right; State of World Population 2024 Год публикации: 2024 Автор: Daniel Baker | Ann Garbett | Gretchen Luchsinger | Tlaleng Mofokeng | Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane | Gilda Sedgh | Claire Thomas Организация-автор: United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Everywhere, people seeking essential sexual and reproductive health care are forced to navigate overlapping hurdles because of their gender, economic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability and more. In the few places where data are collected, women of African descent are found to be more vulnerable to obstetric mistreatment and negative maternal health outcomes. Indigenous women are often denied culturally appropriate maternal health care, and their own childbirth practices may be criminalized, resulting in significantly higher risk of death in pregnancy and childbirth. Gender-unequal norms remain embedded in health-care infrastructure, including persistent underinvestment in the world’s largely female midwifery workforce. Women and girls with disabilities face up to 10 times more gender-based violence while also facing higher barriers to sexual and reproductive information and care. LGBTQIA+ people face serious health disparities in addition to – and as a result of – discrimination and stigma. The path forward to fulfill the Cairo International Conference on Population and Development promise of universal sexual and reproductive health and rights is clear: To achieve it we must root out inequalities from our health systems and policies and focus as a priority on those women and young people who are most marginalized and excluded. We need comprehensive, universal and inclusive health care grounded in human rights and evidence of what works. This work is vitally important, it is just, and it is possible. This report contains many examples of programmes and efforts that have expanded access to, and uptake of, quality care, usually with interventions tailored by and for those most in need. To accelerate success, we will require more and better data, disaggregated to understand exactly who is being left behind, and collected with their input and safety assured. 유네스코 이슈 브리프 2024년 제2호: 유네스코 ‘1974 권고’ 개정과 ‘2023 권고’ 채택 이후 한국의 세계시민교육 추진에 대한 시사점 Год публикации: 2024 Автор: 박순용 Организация-автор: 유네스코한국위원회 Ⅰ. 서론: ‘1974 권고’는 무엇이며 왜 개정이 필요했는가?Ⅱ. 새로운 권고(2023 평화, 인권, 국제이해, 협력, 기본적 자유, 세계시민성, 지속가능발전을 위한 교육 권고: ‘2023 권고’)를 위한 개정 작업 및 채택 과정1. 개정 권고안의 제안 배경2. 권고 개정을 위한 협의와 조율 과정3. 권고 개정안에 대한 한국의 입장Ⅲ. ‘2023 권고’에는 무엇을 새롭게 담았는가?Ⅳ. 결론: ‘2023 권고’ 이행과 한국의 세계시민교육 추진에 대한 시사점 비디오 컨퍼런싱 활용 영미아동문학 기반 세계시민교육: 학습자의 인식 분석 및 초등영어교육에의 활용 방안 (초등영어교육; Vol. 27, No. 3) Год публикации: 2021 Автор: 이삭 | 윤택남 Организация-автор: 한국초등영어교육학회 본 연구는 비디오 컨퍼런싱을 활용한 원격수업 상황에서 영미아동문학 기반 세계시민교육을 실시하여 그 과정에서 나타난 학습자 발화의 특징과 세계시민성의 형성 및 발전 과정을 분석하였다. 이를 바탕으로 초등영어교육에의 활용 방안을 모색하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 제시한 연구 문제는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 비디오 컨퍼런싱 활용 영미아동문학 기반 세계시민교육이 학습자 발화 및 세계시민성 함양에 미치는 영향은 어떠한가? 둘째, 비디오 컨퍼런싱 활용 영미아동문학 기반 세계시민교육의 초등영어교육에서의 활용 방안은 무엇인가? 한국의 세계시민교육 이행 현황 및 향후 실천과제 (국제이해교육연구; Vol. 19, No. 2) Год публикации: 2024 Автор: 김종훈 Организация-автор: 한국국제이해교육학회 본 연구는 유엔(UN) SDG 4.7 글로벌 지표에서 제시하는 4가지 영역인 국가 교육정책, 교육과정, 교사교육, 학생평가 측면에서 2015년 이후 한국의 세계시민교육 이행 현황을 분석하고, SDG 4.7 달성을 더욱 효과적으로 이행하기 위한 향후 실천과제를 제시하는 데 목적을 두었다. 연구 목적을 달성하기 위해 관련 법령 정보, 교육부 및 17개 시도교육청과 유관 기관에서 생산한 세계시민교육 관련 정책 문서와 보고서, 세계시민교육 관련 문헌 등을 활용하였다. 연구 결과, 세계시민교육은 2015년 이후 한국 교육의 기본 원칙과 방향으로 그 정당성을 확보해 가면서 한국의 국가 교육정책, 교육과정, 교사교육, 학생평가에서 점차 주류로서 그 지위를 확보해 가고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이에 따른 향후 실천과제로는 세계시민교육을 한국의 교육 시스템에 안착시키고 SDG 4.7을 이행하기 위해 필요한 국가적 차원의 정책 마련과 실천을 제시하였다. Building Strong Foundations: What to Teach for Foundational Education for Health and Well-being (Building Strong Foundations Brief; 2) Год публикации: 2024 Организация-автор: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) In a rapidly changing world, establishing strong foundations for children is vital for their well-being and resilience. Quality education is central to this endeavour and is the key to lifelong health and success. Recognizing that children thrive in the classroom when they are in good health, it is crucial to learn about health and well-being early on in primary schools. The Building strong foundations briefs, developed jointly by UNESCO and UNICEF, provide evidence-based guidance to support primary school-aged children to thrive through foundational education for health and well-being. Drawing from extensive research and consultations with leading experts from various fields and across the world, these briefs serve as a roadmap for education stakeholders to equip learners with the requisite knowledge and skills to navigate their current and future health and well-being needs. The present document is the second of four briefs. It is a go-to resource to better understand what makes a primary school curriculum effective in supporting health, well-being and learning. The brief provides practical tips and insights on integrating core thematic concepts for health and well-being into the curriculum, including concrete examples of learning objectives for lower primary and upper primary curricula. Whether a seasoned curriculum designer, a passionate educator or an individual involved in primary school curriculum processes, this brief equips readers with the tools to design impactful curricula for transformative learning, health and well-being. Building Strong Foundations: How to Include the Whole School in Foundational Education for Health and Well-being (Building Strong Foundations Brief; 3) Год публикации: 2024 Организация-автор: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) In a rapidly changing world, establishing strong foundations for children is vital for their well-being and resilience. Quality education is central to this endeavour and is the key to lifelong health and success. Recognizing that children thrive in the classroom when they are in good health, it is crucial to learn about health and well-being early on in primary schools. The Building Strong Foundations briefs, developed jointly by UNESCO and UNICEF, provide evidence-based guidance to support primary school-aged children to thrive through foundational education for health and well-being. Drawing from extensive research and consultations with leading experts from various fields and across the world, these briefs serve as a roadmap for education stakeholders to equip learners with the requisite knowledge and skills to navigate their current and future health and well-being needs. The present document is the third of four briefs. It explores how a whole-school approach to health and well-being in primary schools generates significant impacts on learners’ health, well-being and education. The brief shares practical guidance and case studies to distill six essential elements for an effective whole-school approach to health and well-being. Building Strong Foundations: How to Put Foundational Education for Health and Well-being into Practice (Building Strong Foundations Brief; 4) Год публикации: 2024 Организация-автор: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) The African Union’s designation of 2024 as the Year of Education highlights the critical importance of education for equipping young Africans with the skills essential for their own and for the continent’s development. It is also a recognition of the multiple challenges ahead before every child can complete primary school having acquire the foundational skills that open the door for lifelong learning. Currently the out-of-school population is rising, one in five children do not complete primary school and, of those who do, only about one in five achieve minimum proficiency in reading and mathematics. African countries have set targets on primary completion and foundational learning but to effectively translate their ambitions into results, the 2024 Spotlight continental report emphasizes the importance of coherence between their curricula, textbooks, teacher guides and assessments. It evaluates the alignment of these policy documents with each other but also with a global standard of what students are expected to know and by when. It also assesses how these key documents are used in classrooms and what the implications are for children’s opportunities to learn. This report is the second in a series of three envisaged between 2022 and 2025, each covering some 12 countries of which a selection is examined in depth, in dialogue with education ministries and national stakeholders. The focus countries for this second Spotlight report cycle were Mauritania, Niger, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia. The statistics and analysis presented in this publication aim to feed into the policy dialogue mechanism under the auspices of the African Union and its Continental Education Strategy for Africa. In particular, the Spotlight series aims to spark debate on foundational learning among African countries and encourage them to identify areas for joined action, given that they share a lot of policy challenges.