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풀무원재단 환경교육 가이드라인 出版年份: 2023 作者: 풀무원재단 이 가이드라인은 환경교육 프로그램을 통해 유아, 초등 학습자의 환경 소양(environmental literacy)을 증진시키고자 할 때 참고할 수 있는 안내서입니다.
COVID-19 Responses Around the World: A Teaching Resource for Ages 9-14 出版年份: 2021 机构作者: Oxfam GB This resource helps learners to discuss their thoughts and feelings about the pandemic with others. Learners will also find out about ways to stop the current ‘infodemic’ – the rapid spread of misinformation and disinformation about COVID-19.This material will help learners to:discuss their thoughts and feelings about COVID-19.investigate some of the incredible ways in which people have been responding to this crisis.understand the difference between information, disinformation and misinformation.consider their own responses to the pandemic and possible actions that they might take to manage their own wellbeing and support others.
Glocal Education in Practice: Teaching, Researching, and Citizenship (BCES Conference Books; Vol. 17) 出版年份: 2019 作者: Nikolay Popov | Charl Wolhuter | Louw de Beer | Gillian Hilton | James Ogunleye | Elizabeth Achinewhu-Nworgu | Ewelina Niemczyk 机构作者: Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) This volume contains selected papers submitted to the XVII Annual International Conference of the Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) held in June 2019 in Pomorie, Bulgaria. The XVII BCES Conference theme is Glocal Education in Practice: Teaching, Researching, and Citizenship. The book includes 34 papers written by 69 authors from 20 countries.
Developing Digital Citizens: Media Literacy Education for All Students 出版年份: 2020 作者: Jessica R. Wolff | Ann LoBue | Michael A. Rebell 机构作者: DemocracyReady NY Developing Digital Citizens: Media Literacy Education for All Students, a new report from DemocracyReady NY, calls for immediate and decisive steps to require media literacy education in schools throughout New York State. Stressing that “the internet has become the new public square,” it asserts that “to be democracy ready, all students must be media literate.”. The report defines what media literacy encompasses in an increasingly digital age, and establishes a clear framework to ensure that all students become media literate civic participants. This report includes recommendations for:Clear state standards for media literacy educationQualified personnel for teaching media literacySuitable MLE curricula and course offeringsUp-to-date facilities, instructional materials, and technologyTransparent monitoring and reporting of MLE resources and results.
YouthLearn: Media Literacy Toolbox 出版年份: 2020 机构作者: Education Development Center (EDC) YouthLearn’s Media Literacy Toolbox includes activities, handouts, and curricular resources to support media literacy education in a variety of settings—classroom or afterschool program, low-tech or high-tech, children or teens.
在融合的、学习友好的课堂进行积极管教 出版年份: 2022 作者: UNESCO Bangkok 在许多国家,儿童在学校遭受体罚很常见,这是一种对儿童的虐待。体罚是针对儿童的蓄意暴力,也是一种广泛存在的现象。在大多数国家,殴打儿童的教师仍然可以获得法律辩护。但是长远地看,尚无证据表明体罚是有效的,而且体罚可能导致儿童羞愧、内疚、焦虑、好斗、缺乏独立性、不在乎他人,进而给老师、看护人和其他儿童带来更严重的问题。体罚持续存在的一个主要原因是教师不理解体罚有别于“管教”,体罚是为了阻止儿童的某些行为,而积极管教是让儿童学习新的、正确的行为,同时不必担心遭受暴力。另一个主要原因是,教师没有学习到儿童行为不当的原因,以及如何根据这些行为对他们进行积极管教。很多时候,当儿童感到需求没有得到满足时(例如想得到关注),他们就可能会行为不当。儿童的不当行为给教师带来挫败感,而教师又缺乏处理的技巧,进而导致一些教师诉诸暴力,对儿童进行体罚或在情感上施以侮辱性的惩罚。这份教师与师训工作者指南,充实完善了联合国教科文组织出版物《拥抱多元化:创建融合的、学习友好的的环境工具包》(ILFE 工具包)(Embracing Diversity: A Toolkit for Creating Inclusive, Learning-Friendly Environments,简称ILFE Toolkit)。这本专题手册旨在帮助教师、学校行政人员和教育官员采取积极、主动的非暴力方式应对学生的不当行为,在课堂上有效地管理学生。手册介绍了多种积极管教的具体工具,可用于代替鞭打、打屁股、掐捏、威胁、劝诱、收买、吼叫、指使、辱骂、强迫劳动等惩罚方式及其他更具侮辱性的做法。
Bringing Living Heritage to the Classroom in Asia-Pacific: A Resource Kit 出版年份: 2022 机构作者: UNESCO Bangkok | APCEIU | International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP) Integrating living heritage in school teaching and learning can enhance education quality, enliven the experiences of students and teachers, and contribute to keeping this heritage alive for current and future generations. In addition, as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has also demonstrated, living heritage can play an important role in ensuring the well-being and resilience of communities. UNESCO encourages countries to safeguard living heritage through formal and non-formal education. From the end of 2019 to early 2022, UNESCO has been working with partners to implement a pilot project “Teaching and Learning with Living Heritage in Schools” in six countries in Asia and the Pacific - including Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Republic of Korea and Thailand. Over 1900 students from 21 schools had the opportunity to participate in these innovative classes. Throughout the process, 86 teachers, with more than two thirds being women, have developed and tested 101 lesson plans and activities. This Resource Kit provides step-by-step guidance and key resources on why and how to integrate living heritage in lessons and extracurricular activities in schools. Whoever you are – policy-maker, school director, teacher, student, parent, heritage practitioner – you have a vital role to play in this process.
Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-to Guide for ‘Taking It Local’ 出版年份: 2020 机构作者: APCEIU | UNESCO Bangkok The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), in partnership with UNESCO Bangkok, has published “Understanding GCED in Asia-Pacific: A How-To Guide for ‘Taking It Local’”, a guidebook for GCED-themed workshop organizations in the region. The publication is developed by UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Regional GCED Network that is coordinated by UNESCO Bangkok and APCEIU. Taking stock of the key data from the 2019 publication titled “GCED: Taking it Local in Asia-Pacific”, the guidebook presents full-detailed guidelines on preparing and conducting a ‘Taking it Local’ workshop on GCED with particular focuses on the three core notions of GCED – respect for diversity, solidarity and a shared sense of humanity. The purpose of the publication is to promote GCED in local contexts and support active GCED practitioners on the ground to design and carry out GCED workshops that are translated and designed fully within the local context of the Asia-Pacific region. <Contents>Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 What is GCED?1.2 Purpose of the Guidebook1.3 Pedagogical ApproachChapter 2: Preparing a ‘Taking it Local’ Workshop on GCED2.1 Workshop Objectives2.2 Target Audiences2.3 Workshop Preparation2.4 Tips for a Successful Workshop2.5 Sample Agenda for the WorkshopChapter 3: Conducting a ‘Taking it Local’ Workshop on GCED3.1 Welcome, Overview, and Agreements3.2 Introduction Exercise: Story Circles3.3 GCED in AsiaPacific Exercise3.4 Optional Activities for the Workshop 3.5 Application Exercise 3.6 Closing 3.7 Final Reflection and Workshop Evaluation 3.8 Sharing Reflections 3.9 FollowUp of the WorkshopReferences 