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Life After Youth Media: Insights About Program Influence Into Adulthood 出版年份: 2014 作者: Suniya Farooqui | Amy Terpstra 机构作者: Social IMPACT Research Center * Do the skills, attitudes, and behaviors imparted in youth programs "stick" into adulthood? * If they do, how do they manifest in career, education, and life decisions? * How do the skills, attitudes, and behaviors that youth programs try to impart differ based on program intensity or levels of engagement? * Do these elements look different for people who went through youth media programs versus people who went through other types of youth programs? These are common questions that youth program providers, funders, public officials, and other leading thinkers regularly wrestle with. This report tells the story of a group in Chicago committed to providing quality youth media programming in the city and how, through a collective evaluation, they were able to begin to answer these critical questions. Digital Empowerment of Girls 出版年份: 2018 机构作者: Plan International Despite the accumulated efforts and commitments of the past 20 years, today’s women and girls continue to face gender-based barriers that prevent them from accessing and utilising technology and digital tools at the same level as boys and men.Girls are 5 times less likely to consider a career in tech than boys.Equality of education is essential to redress the digital gender gap – which is sadly growing – but it’s not the only method.We must make tech safe, affordable and accessible to girls – wherever they live. We must tackle the ingrained gender norms that prevent girls from seeing digital roles as accessible career paths.Rather than making assumptions about what girls want and need from technology, we must work with them to create solutions for the issues that affect them by enabling them to learn digital skills.Technology can be a powerful tool for girls’ voices to become even louder and reach even further.This briefing paper provides recommendations for closing the digital gender gap that will enable girls to participate in and contribute to our increasingly digital future.Despite the accumulated efforts and commitments of the past 20 years, today’s women and girls continue to face gender-based barriers that prevent them from accessing and utilising technology and digital tools at the same level as boys and men.Promoting girls’ digital literacy and closing the digital gender gap will play an important role in achieving gender equality and promoting the rights of girls and women worldwide.Plan International strives to build a world in which girls have the tools and the power to shape their own futures and influence decision making and policy processes at local and global levels. Technology is not a prerequisite for being a change agent or a leader, but it can be a powerful tool for girls’ voices to become even louder and reach even further. Similarly, social media can be used as a vehicle to spread inspirational stories of female leaders and connect activists and changemakers across the world.Digital technologies have a strong potential to empower girls and women economically and socially. Girls feel safer and more connected when they have a mobile phone, and they use mobile phones to save time and money and access educational opportunities.  Yet girls and women are, on average, less likely than men to own a mobile phone, use mobile data, social media apps or SMS.  There is also a stark gender disparity in access to the Internet, which limits the ability of girls and women to benefit from many innovations of the digital economy, such as digital payments and mobile money.  The gender disparity in access to technology is compounded by a significant gender divide in terms of career and academic aspirations related to ICTs.Advancing digital equality for girlsThis briefing paper argues that promoting girls’ digital literacy and closing the digital gender gap will play an important role in achieving gender equality and promoting the rights of girls and women worldwide. Indeed, bridging the digital gender divide is essential in ensuring girls and women are not left behind in an increasingly digital future.The paper also argues that actions promoting girls’ digital empowerment should be guided by the principle of engaging girls and women as active, capable partners in our work, not merely passive recipients or targets. Rather than making assumptions about what girls want and need from technology, it is important to work together with girls to strengthen and develop their use and creation of technology and digital tools. Empoderamiento digital de las niñas 出版年份: 2018 机构作者: Plan International Este documento informativo argumenta que mediante la promoción de la alfabetización digital de las niñas y el cierre de la brecha digital de género se podrá conseguir importantes logros con respecto a la igualdad de género y la promoción de los derechos de las niñas y mujeres en todo el mundo.  Flexible Learning Pathways in Malaysian Higher Education: Balancing Human Resources Development and Equity Policies 出版年份: 2020 作者: Morshidi Sirat | Abdul Karim Alias | Hazri Jamil | Wan Zuhainis Saad | Muhamad Saiful Bahri Yusoff | Munir Shuib | Mahiswaran Selvanathan | Muhammad Muftahu | Majid Ghasemy | Mazlinawati Mohamed 机构作者: Commonwealth Tertiary Education Facility (CTEF) | UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) Malaysia’s higher education system is highly centralized, with a set of legislations to govern and monitor public universities and regulate the private higher education sector. The latest discourse, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG4, pitted against existing policies on lifelong learning, presented an opportunity to assess practices at the institutional level. In the national context, there is a need to confirm the extent to which the linkages between national policies on lifelong learning, strategies, instruments, and institutional practices in terms of flexible learning pathways (FLPs) have benefited nontraditional learners, disadvantaged and marginalized groups. Hence, this research aims to investigate how FLPs have benefited particularly the bottom 40 percent of households (B40 households), disadvantaged and marginalized groups, persons with disabilities, and also women in Malaysia.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019: Continuous Digital and Intercultural Education for EU Citizens’ Societal Inclusion and Active Participation 出版年份: 2020 作者: Andrei Frank 机构作者: SOLIDAR Foundation | Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) The Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2019 is a research report jointly released by SOLIDAR Foundation and FEPS, on the topic of policy developments in the field of attainment of skills, through lifelong learning, for active participation in society.The skills on which it focuses are:digital skillscivic competences andintercultural education competences.The document is composed of an analysis of the policies on the topic, and a presentation of best practices, coming from SOLIDAR Foundation member organisations.It culminates with recommendations, stemming from a comparative analysis of the 8 country reports conducted (featuring Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Serbia, Spain, and the UK as investigated countries).The online Conference “Civic responsibilities online and offline: Lifelong learning for digital and traditional citizenship education“, held together with FEPS, presented and discussed the outcomes of the Citizenship & Lifelong Learning Monitor.  Citizenship and Lifelong Learning Monitor 2018 出版年份: 2019 作者: Sara Gharsalli 机构作者: SOLIDAR Foundation Over the last couple of years, the world has witnessed the harsh impact of populist politics. In the European Union, this rise in nationalism and populism has translated into an old member state leaving the Union for good, and “illiberal” countries rising up against civil society which could bring a major overhaul in the European Parliament for the May 2019 elections. Struggling with how to deal with extremist parties and their leaders, the EU has nonetheless attempted to cautiously restrain possible conflicts by peaceful means and promotion of participation of its citizens to bring people together despite far-right challenges ahead of the next European Parliament elections in May 2019.To counter and prepare citizens to reinforce and strengthen core European democratic values, the Union has pledged to promote citizenship through education after ministers convened in Paris on March 2015 to set up common objectives. Having derived the 2017 report based on three thematic issues directly taken from the declaration’s objectives, this year the monitor aims to go further into understanding the processes and methods for the promotion and delivery of citizenship education in Europe by non-formal education providers.This Monitor is a contribution to further examine the relationship between citizenship and lifelong learning experiences and policy outcomes in and outside of the classroom in various European countries. Mapping the different approaches that SOLIDAR Foundation members have taken in promoting EU values in relation to citizenship education and lifelong learning for greater democratic participation of citizens, the outcomes will be disseminated towards European and national policy-makers and offers an array of best practices to collect, use and transfer among networks. The SOLIDAR Education and Lifelong Learning Forum will further work on the topic and develop a long term sustainable advocacy strategy for CSOs towards national and EU-wide authorities to influence the debate and revision of national curricula and education systems. Education Under Attack 2020 出版年份: 2020 机构作者: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) This study is published by the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA), which was formed in 2010 by organisations working in the fields of education in emergencies and conflict-affected contexts, higher education, protection, and international human rights and humanitarian law that were concerned about ongoing attacks on educational institutions, their students, and staff in countries affected by conflict and insecurity.GCPEA is a coalition of organizations that includes: co-chairs Human Rights Watch and Save the Children, the Council for At-Risk Academics (Cara), the Institute of International Education (IIE), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Education Above All Foundation (EAA), Plan International, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). GCPEA is a project of the Tides Center, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.  Education under Attack 2020 is the result of independent research conducted by GCPEA. It is independent of the individual member organizations of the Steering Committee of GCPEA and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Steering Committee member organizations.  Environmental Education and Its Role in Sustainable Development: A Field Study in Intermediate Education Institutions in the City of Biskra 出版年份: 2013 机构作者: University Mohamed Khider Biskra The file is a doctoral thesis in an Algerian university. The thesis discusses the role of environmental education in achieving sustainable development. The study used the descriptive approach and focused on the city of Biskra.  التربية البيئية ودورها في التنمية المستدامة- دراسة ميدانية بمؤسسات التعليم المتوسط بمدينة بسكرة- 出版年份: 2013 机构作者: University Mohamed Khider Biskra الملف عبارة عن أطروحة دكتوراه بأحد الجامعات الجزائرية. تناقش الاطروحة دور التربية البيئية في تحقيق التنمية المستدامة. استخدمت الدراسة المنهج الوصفي وركزت على مدينة بسكرة.   The Experience of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Consolidating the Foundations of Social Responsibility 出版年份: 2009 作者: Mahmoud Issaf The paper reviews the experience of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in applying responsibility by identifying the economic and social framework that is the general structure for building this responsibility. Giving a brief overview of the position of social responsibility in the circle of interest of the main sectors, namely the concerned government departments in the country, the charitable sector, and the Chambers of Commerce and Industry, with a review of the experience of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh as a model, and the private sector.