lunedì 14 settembre 2020

UNESCO - EDUCATION THIS WEEK (14 – 18 September 2020)

 


#TRASHHACK CAMPAIGN

 

 This 19 September on the occasion of World Cleanup Day, UNESCO is launching the #TrashHack campaign to encourage young people to learn about sustainability through tackling waste.

Education is at the heart of the campaign, with action on waste an entry point to deeper engagement with sustainability.  

 How can you support?

Spread the word or post your own tips with #TrashHack, keep an eye out for the Trash Hack Pledge Instagram filter and browse the website.

NEWS FROM MGIEP

Our colleagues from MGIEP need your help in promoting the following initiatives:

  • Virtual roundtables on education (between August and November 2020): A series of focused group online dialogues with students (12-18 years old), parents and educators to solicit their feedback/opinion on the future of education. MGIEP wants to hear from students, teachers and parents around the world. In order to be considered to be a part of the roundtables, all they need to do is submit their application here. Details will be provided to them directly if their application is shortlisted.
  • Launch of #KindnessMattersAgainstRacism Campaign: Through #KindnessMattersAgainstRacism, UNESCO MGIEP, the Global Youth Alliance for Kindness and partners are mobilizing global youths to creatively call out, challenge and act to end all forms of structural racism and its respective derivatives such as hate speech. MGIEP is inviting global youth to submit creative stories and discuss through live sessions, the what and how of systemic racism, which will then culminate in a high-level session on systemic racism at the Second World Youth Conference on Kindness to be held on October 24-25, 2020 and the International Day of Tolerance. Stories of Kindness Against Racism can be submitted here.

Thank YOU!

LATEST NEWS


·         Call for applications: International Mother Language Award 2021

·         The first International Day to Protect Education from Attack

·         While the COVID crisis increases inequalities, UNESCO recalls that reading is the basis of development

·         South Asia’s progress in tracking basic numeracy with a new assessment

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 Towards inclusion in education: status, trends and challenges: the UNESCO Salamanca Statement 25 years on

 

 Lifelong quality education for all: moving towards or away from UNESCO‘s grand vision? a case study of Lithuania

 

  UNESCO SADC, cooperation 2019

 

 

 

 

 Survey of teachers in pre-primary education (STEPP): lessons from the implementation of the pilot study and field trial of international survey instruments

 

Training manual on gender mainstreaming in teacher education in Myanmar

Also available in Burmese

 

Deuxième phase de la recherche-action sur la mesure des apprentissages des bénéficiaires des programmes d'alphabétisation: référentiel de compétences harmonisé

 

 

La culture de l’évaluation: impacts socioculturels sur l’apprentissage en Asie et dans le Pacifique

 

 

 

 Gender-sensitive policy making, teacher development and pedagogy in Myanmar

Also available in Burmese

 

 

 TVET policy review: Mongolia

Also available in Mongolian

 

 

 

 

  Gender assessment of pre-service teacher education in Myanmar

Also available in Burmese

 

 

 

 

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