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[Video] Education Transforms Lives 出版年份: 2017 机构作者: UNESCO Education transforms lives every day and in every corner of society. This video explores the power of education and UNESCO’s role in leading and coordinating the Education 2030 Agenda, which is part of a global movement to eradicate poverty through 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.Education is the right of every woman, man and child. Together, we are shaping the global citizens of tomorrow, empowered on the path of education to build a more sustainable future.UNESCO's campaign "Education transforms lives" supports the effort to build peace in the minds of men and women. [Видео] Образование меняет жизни 出版年份: 2017 机构作者: UNESCO Образование преображает жизнь людей каждый день во всех слоях общества. Ролик повествует о важности образования и роли ЮНЕСКО в ведении и координации Повестки дня «Образование-2030», которая является частью глобального движения для искоренения бедности посредством достижения 17 Целей устойчивого развития до 2030 года.Каждая женщина, каждый мужчина и каждый ребенок имеют право на образование. Вместе мы создаем мировых сограждан завтрашнего дня и даем им силу образования для построения более устойчивого будущего.Кампания ЮНЕСКО "Образование преображает жизнь людей" направлена на то, чтобы нести мир в сознание мужчин и женщин. Intercultural Education : special issue on Holocaust Education in North America and Europe (Vol 14) Issue 2 "Intercultural Education is a global forum for the analysis of issues dealing with education in plural societies. It provides educational professionals with the knowledge and information that can assist them in contributing to the critical analysis and the implementation of intercultural education." This special issue concerns Holocaust Education in North America and Europe.  Intercultural Education : Supplement 1 : Teaching the Holocaust in diverse classrooms : Opportunities and Challenges (Vol 21) Supplement 1 "Intercultural Education is a global forum for the analysis of issues dealing with education in plural societies. It provides educational professionals with the knowledge and information that can assist them in contributing to the critical analysis and the implementation of intercultural education." This special issue is about the opportunities and challenges about teaching the Holocaust in diverse classrooms. Mémoire et pédagogie. Autour de la transmission de la destruction des Juifs d'Europe Based on qualitative interviews, "Memory and pedagogy" takes inventory of the representations and fears teachers can encounter when they broach the Holocaust, especially if their personal background echoes that part of history. The author then describes different postures they can adopt ‒ centred victim empathy, genocide as a general theme or focused on "lessons" from the past. This book, one of the first research projects on this topic in Switzerland, is a contribution to a collective reflection on the current and future transmission of the history and memory of the destruction of European Jews. (By the author - Translation) Translating globalization theories into educational research : thoughts on recent shifts in Holocaust education Much educational research on globalization aims to prepare students to be successful citizens in a global society. We propose a set of three concepts, drawing on systems theory (Nassehi, Stichweh) and theories of the subject (Butler, Foucault), to think the global which enables educational research to step back from hegemonic discourses and reflect on current practices. Globalization is understood in this approach as referring to: (1) a cognitive shift; (2) expanding relevancy spaces; and (3) new forms of subjectivation. The framework is illustrated with examples from educational policy and learning materials, with an extended look at how globalization is articulated in recent shifts in Holocaust education. (By the author) [Vidéo] Éduquer à la citoyenneté 出版年份: 2017 作者: Marie-Hélène Brunet 机构作者: Université d'Ottawa Capsule sur l'éducation à la citoyenneté par Marie-Hélène Brunet (Université d'Ottawa) pour un cours dans le programme des sciences de l'éducation intitulé Didactiques des sciences humaines et sociales à l'élémentaire. The Construction of the American Holocaust Curriculum Remembering the Holocaust has become a central part of American culture. The Holocaust has also become an important topic in the nation's schools. By the 1990s many states had adopted or mandated their own Holocaust curricula in addition to the dozens of organizations dedicated to Holocaust study and education in the United States. This rise in interest was accompanied by a public debate over how to represent the Holocaust properly in American life, making the Holocaust one of the most controversial historical topics of the late twentieth century. This study traced the construction of the Holocaust curriculum through historical case studies of five of the first Holocaust curricula taught in American classrooms, through which I present two major arguments. First, that Holocaust education was a grassroots movement engineered by school teachers ‒ many of whom were not Jewish. These teachers introduced the Holocaust as way to help students navigate the moral and ethical dilemmas of the time. Certain researchers have suggested that Jewish elites pushed the Holocaust into the American consciousness, or that this interest was initiated by events in popular culture. My research will complicate both these claims. My second argument is that the intense debate over how to represent the Holocaust in the curriculum has been misinterpreted as a cultural clash over different interpretations of the event ‒ the Jewish version vs. the "Americanized" one. This explanation is too simplistic. The controversy is better understood as a curricular debate over the teaching of history. For nearly a century, educational researchers, interest groups, and historians have argued over the role and purpose of history in the schools. Having entered into this debate, the topic of the Holocaust has made these issues more conspicuous to the general public. (By the author) Mission Impossible? Creating a Monitoring Framework for Education for Global Citizenship 出版年份: 2015 作者: Amy Skinner 机构作者: Éducation des Adultes et Développement Global Citizenship Education (GCED) must be understood as  a complex and multilayered process. It can be a force for transformation on the personal, local and system level. It would be a great help to be able to monitor the impact of GCED taking this complexity into account. The article presents some research results on monitoring and explains the challenges in setting up a monitoring framework.  ¿Misión imposible? Crear un marco de seguimiento destinado a la educación para la ciudadanía mundial 出版年份: 2015 作者: Amy Skinner 机构作者: Éducation des Adultes et Développement La educación para la ciudadanía mundial (ECM) debe entenderse como un proceso complejo y de varios niveles. Puede ser una fuerza de transformación a nivel personal, local y sistémico. Sería muy útil poder realizar un seguimiento del impacto de la ECM, teniendo en cuenta su complejidad. En el artículo se presentan algunas conclusiones de investigaciones sobre el seguimiento, y se explican los desafíos que plantea la creación de un marco para llevarlo a cabo.