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Global guidance on addressing school related gender based violence 出版年份: 2016 机构作者: UNESCO | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) More than 246 million children are subjected to gender-based violence in or around schools every year. This is a violation of their human rights, and a form of gender-discrimination that has far-reaching physical, psychological and educational consequences. Ending schoolrelated gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a priority for countries wishing to achieve ambitious global goals on inclusive and quality education for all and gender equality.WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS GUIDANCE? This guidance aims to provide a comprehensive, one-stop resource on school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), including clear, knowledge-based operational guidance, diverse case studies drawn from examples of promising practice and recommended tools for the education sector and its partners working to eliminate gender-based violence. It distils programme knowledge based on existing global literature, promising practices, expert recommendations and practitioner consensus.WHO IS THIS GUIDANCE FOR? The primary audience for this global guidance is the national education sector, including government policy-makers, education ministries, school administrators, educators and other school staff. The guidance may also have wider interest for other national and international stakeholders that are interested in addressing SRGBV, including NGOs, bilateral and multilateral agencies, teachers’ trade unions and policy-makers in other domestic sectors. The guidance is intended primarily for use in low- and middle-income settings, but is based on norms and principles that are universally applicable.WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS GUIDANCE? Promising practice case studies and recommended tools are embedded throughout the relevant sub-sections of the guidance. These provide readers with illustrative examples of implementation in real-life contexts and can serve as resources that have been successfully used – and can be adapted – for application in different contexts.This guidance complements other existing tools and materials for specific bilateral, multilateral and NGO audiences on violence against women and girls, and violence in schools. An expanded online version, which will be regularly updated, is available at www.endvawnow.org
Lutte contre la violence de genre en milieu scolaire: orientations mondiales: 出版年份: 2016 机构作者: UNESCO | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) More than 246 million children are subjected to gender-based violence in or around schools every year. This is a violation of their human rights, and a form of gender-discrimination that has far-reaching physical, psychological and educational consequences. Ending schoolrelated gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a priority for countries wishing to achieve ambitious global goals on inclusive and quality education for all and gender equality.WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS GUIDANCE? This guidance aims to provide a comprehensive, one-stop resource on school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), including clear, knowledge-based operational guidance, diverse case studies drawn from examples of promising practice and recommended tools for the education sector and its partners working to eliminate gender-based violence. It distils programme knowledge based on existing global literature, promising practices, expert recommendations and practitioner consensus.WHO IS THIS GUIDANCE FOR? The primary audience for this global guidance is the national education sector, including government policy-makers, education ministries, school administrators, educators and other school staff. The guidance may also have wider interest for other national and international stakeholders that are interested in addressing SRGBV, including NGOs, bilateral and multilateral agencies, teachers’ trade unions and policy-makers in other domestic sectors. The guidance is intended primarily for use in low- and middle-income settings, but is based on norms and principles that are universally applicable.WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS GUIDANCE? Promising practice case studies and recommended tools are embedded throughout the relevant sub-sections of the guidance. These provide readers with illustrative examples of implementation in real-life contexts and can serve as resources that have been successfully used – and can be adapted – for application in different contexts.This guidance complements other existing tools and materials for specific bilateral, multilateral and NGO audiences on violence against women and girls, and violence in schools. An expanded online version, which will be regularly updated, is available at www.endvawnow.org
International Conference on School Bullying: Recommendations by the Scientific Committee on Preventing and Addressing School Bullying and Cyberbullying 出版年份: 2020 机构作者: UNESCO | France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale, de la jeunesse et des sports UNESCO and the French Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports organize an International Conference on School Bullying on 5 November 2020. The conference builds on commitments made at the July 2019 meeting of education ministers of the G7, under the French Presidency, and marks the celebration of the first-ever International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School including Cyberbullying.This document presents a summary of a first set of recommendations made by the Scientific Committee on three key issues:- How should the definition of school bullying be revisited to develop more comprehensive and targeted initiatives to tackle bullying in all its forms? What aspects should be considered for a more inclusive definition?- How effective national responses to bullying should look like, based on existing evidence? What are the key components and characteristics of a comprehensive approach to bullying and cyberbullying?- What additional or specific strategies and actions should be taken into consideration when planning and implementing responses to cyberbullying?
Conférence internationale sur la lutte contre le harcèlement entre élèves: Recommandations du Comité scientifique sur la lutte contre le harcèlement et cyber-harcèlement 出版年份: 2020 机构作者: UNESCO | France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale, de la jeunesse et des sports L’UNESCO et le Ministère français de l’Éducation nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports organisent une Conférence internationale sur la lutte contre le harcèlement entre élèves le 5 novembre 2020. La conférence s’appuie sur les engagements pris lors de la réunion des ministres de l’Éducation du G7 sous la présidence française en juillet 2019, et marque la célébration de la première Journée internationale contre la violence et le harcèlement à l’école, y compris le cyber-harcèlement.Ce document présente un résumé d’une première série de recommandations formulées par le Comité scientifique sur trois questions clés :- Comment revisiter la définition du harcèlement en milieu scolaire afin d’élaborer des réponses plus complètes et mieux ciblées pour lutter contre le harcèlement sous toutes ses formes ? Quels sont les aspects à prendre en considération pour une définition plus inclusive ?- Sur la base des données existantes, à quoi devraient ressembler des réponses nationales efficaces au harcèlement ? Quelles sont les principales composantes et caractéristiques d’une approche holistique pour lutter contre le harcèlement et le cyber-harcèlement ?- Quelles stratégies et actions supplémentaires ou spécifiques devraient être prises en considération lors de la planification et de la mise en œuvre des réponses au cyber-harcèlement ?
Career guidance and counselling: the bridge from secondary school to tertiary education; a review of current guidance and counselling programmes and practices in Malawi and their support in promoting technical and vocational training for girls 出版年份: 2017 机构作者: UNESCO The objective of this report is to identify and review existing career G&C programmes and practices in secondary schools in Malawi. The review assesses to what extent such programmes and practices create an awareness of the importance of technical careers and how graduates from the secondary schools can access TEVET. Additionally, it assesses whether any affirmative action measures or approaches are used to increase girls’ interest in and applications to enter technical colleges. 