martedì 25 maggio 2021

UNESCO - EDUCATION THIS WEEK (25 – 28 May 2021)




GLOBAL EDUCATION COALITION CELEBRATES AFRICA DAY

 

Happy Africa week everybody!

The Global Education Coalition Forum which took place on the occasion of Africa Day gathered a cross-section of actors from the African Union, multilateral organizations, EdTech organizations, private sector and tech funds to discuss how to advance digital learning in Africa during the pandemic. A virtual marketplace also identified the current and future needs of building a strong digital ecosystem by asking partners to accelerate efforts and identify areas of joint actions.



  

GLOBAL EDUCATION MONITORING REPORT WORKSHOP

Take part in a GEM Report workshop to discover our latest SDG 4 monitoring tool - PEER, 2 June

 

The GEM Report team invites you to join in a one-hour virtual workshop to learn about its new online monitoring tool, Profiles Enhancing Education Reviews (PEER). PEER presents comparable, systematic and up-to date information on national education laws and policies on selected topics. The profiles contain two chapters so far. The first covers inclusion in education, the theme of the 2020 GEM Report. The second chapter covers equitable finance, with additional chapters on non-state actors and climate change also under preparation.

Join the workshop to explore the use of PEER as an essential tool for comparative research on policies and legislation on issues central to achieving SDG 4. 

 

Registerfor the virtual workshop on Wednesday 2 June, 15:00-16:00 CEST/09:00-10:00 EDT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: SPOTLIGHT REPORT SERIES ON AFRICA - MOZAMBIQUE

The Global Education Monitoring Report is working on a new regional report series for Africa, which will focus on universal basic education completion and foundational learning skills. The first report is due for release in the Spring of 2022. 

The GEM team is calling for proposals from organizations to carry out the research activities in Mozambique, one of the focus countries for the first edition of the series. Please submit your proposals responding to the Mozambique RfP before the deadline on 31st May 2021.

THIS WEEK’S EVENTS

For a full list of events, please consult the ED events page:

 

PODCAST WITH MGIEP DIRECTOR


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to listen to the One Planet podcast focusing on issues facing people and the planet with Anantha Duraiappah, Director of UNESCO’s Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development MGIEP, among others.

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·       Visualizing education systems around the world

 

JUST PUBLISHED


Learn for our planet. A global review of how environmental issues are integrated in education


Schools in the WAEMU area and COVID-19: impacts, innovations and recommendations

Also available in French

Global citizenship and liberation history in secondary curricula in Southern Africa: summary report on the findings of a desk review

Also available in French and Portuguese


Learn for our planet: a global review of how environmental issues are integrated in education; summary

Also available in French and Spanish

Developing a hybrid learning curriculum framework for schools


Using ISCED diagrams to compare education systems

 


Mission: Recovering education in 2021
Also available in French and Spanish

 Ce n’est pas (juste) une question d’emplois: l’éducation pour le bien-être économique

Also available in French and Arabic


L’impact du déplacement climatique sur le droit à l’éducation

 

 

 


No place for exclusion of LGBTI children and young people in education


Curriculum globALE: competency framework for adult educators

 



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