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Global [Summary] The Price of Inaction: The Global Private, Fiscal and Social Costs of Children and Youth Not Learning 2024 UNESCO OECD Commonwealth Secretariat Education is a fundamental human right for all. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 on education has received considerable attention since its adoption in 2015. But more than halfway through the implementation period, achieving the ambitious agenda of inclusive and equitable quality education for all by 2030 remains a significant challenge for countries around the globe. As this report shows, the US$10 trillion social cost of failing to educate all the world’s children is just too high. This is the summary of The Price of Inaction: The Global Private, Fiscal and Social Costs of Children and Youth Not Learning. Latin America and the Caribbean Inteligencia Artificial centrada en los Pueblos Indígenas: Perspectivas desde América Latina y el Caribe 2023 Luz Elena González Zepeda Cristina Elena Martínez Pinto UNESCO Montevideo Este reporte es una invitación para entender la necesidad de una IA participativa que respete y se enriquezca con la diversidad cultural, convirtiéndose en una herramienta para el desarrollo sostenible y la promoción de libertades fundamentales.Se presenta como un llamado a la acción para incorporar activa y respetuosamente las perspectivas de los pueblos indígenas en la IA, apuntando hacia una futura sabiduría colectiva que honre la riqueza de las experiencias y conocimientos humanos.Todo esto, sobre la base de la Recomendación sobre la Ética en la Inteligencia Artificial de la UNESCO, que funciona como una brújula de orientación ética y un cimiento normativo mundial, que permitirá desarrollar IA al servicio de la sociedad, con especial énfasis a los grupos poblacionales más vulnerables, y respetuosa de los derechos humanos.  Latin America and the Caribbean Critical Interculturality and Anti-racism: Tackling Migration and Diversity With Young People 2023 Entreculturas EU Through this guide, educators, teachers, professionals who support youth groups, as well as anyone who works or wants to work with young people on this topic will be able to find useful tools to generate educational spaces from which to build more tolerant societies. It is available in Spanish and English, and in it readers will be able to find key concepts that will help them become familiar with the language and approaches used in matters of migration and diversity, practical tools for working with young groups, as well as self-assessment exercises and reflection questionnaires through which to review their own perspectives on cultural diversity and migration narratives.  Africa Education in Africa: placing equity at the heart of policy; executive summary 2023 UNESCO Dakar Union Africaine This report follows the request made by the Member States of the African Union during the 2018 Pan-African High-Level Conference on Education. It aims to support the efforts undertaken by African countries to accelerate the achievement of the targets and strategic objectives set out in the 2030 Agenda and the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA). This first report highlights the need to place equity at the heart of efforts to improve access to and the quality of education, without which efforts to improve access to and the quality of education could inadvertently widen existing inequalities. Global Artificial Intelligence and Democracy 2024 Daniel Innerarity UNESCO Montevideo Latin American Social Sciences Council (CLACSO) UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, adopted by all Member States in November 2021, is the first global policy framework for artificial intelligence (AI) and outlines different aspects of this technology that directly impact political life. The initial considerations of the Recommendation outline the potential ramifications of AI across diverse domains, notably its implications for democracy. This report builds on these analyses and recommendations, aligning with the core values and principles outlined in the Recommendation. It delves into the current and potential impact of artificial intelligence on democracy and the benefits that both artificial intelligence and digitalization, in general, could bring to enhancing collective decision-making processes. This analysis is structured around four key topics:1. The democratic expectations and disappointments of digitization2. The new digital public space: the democratic conversation3. The democracy of data: the politics of Big Data4. Democracy as a form of political decision-making: algorithmic governance Finally, this report offers recommendations for the democratic governance of artificial intelligence aimed at mitigating neative impacts and fostering a more democratic approach to AI governance. Latin America and the Caribbean Human Rights in Argentina and Latin America: Training and Debates for Critical Citizenship 2022 Ana Laura Sucari Ramiro Manduca Red de Investigadores y Organizaciones Sociales de Latinoamérica (RIOSAL) This book is an invitation to study about Human Rights. At the same time, it seeks to be a material that expands rights by opening debates that promote teaching and learning in a framework of respect for Human Rights since it is necessary to learn what our rights are in order to intervene in reality, according to them.  Global Education for Global Citizenship as a Transformative Methodological Proposal: Reflections and Practical Proposals 2019 Isarel García Joan Gratacós Desiderio De Paz Mercè Gil Assumta Zapata Oxfam Intermón This publication, the result of the collaborative work of the Network of educators for global citizenship, is a proposal for reflection and practical examples regarding the transformative nature of Education for global citizenship, being essential that for this educational approach that its actions educational activities are aimed at promoting critical thinking, dialogue, collaboration, solidarity and commitment to transform inequalities and promote social justice, equity and sustainable development. The methodological approach, therefore, must also be transformative and the strategies that accompany processes, promote this social transformation. Transformative methodologies are inherent to Education for global citizenship and the methodological processes that contribute to the construction of schools for global citizenship, in our opinion, should be based on three different pillars: promote the transformative dimension of education to build another world possible and necessary, promote a socio-affective approach focused on solidarity and cosmopolitan empathy and promote the construction of a more participatory and integrated curriculum that generates meaning in teachers and students.  Global A Diverse World 2023 Entreculturas European Union (EU) This publication is Entreculturas' pedagogical proposal to educate everyone in global citizenship. With it we intend to contribute to the training of people capable of exercising active and committed citizenship, of transforming their environment and of assuming as their own the global challenges of our time as well as the fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. This publication collects activities from previous publications, with the difference that it has been adapted to an easy-to-read model to make it much simpler and more accessible for people with functional diversity. The activities address three major themes: 1.) Defense of the environment, 2.) Gender equality, and 3.) Interculturality. By addressing these topics we seek to promote reflection on the different global challenges that affect us and learn about the different ways to contribute to these causes.  Global Guide to Significant Learning Situations in the Classroom for Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development in Secondary School 2024 Helena Rodriguez de Guzmán Entreculturas Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID, Spain) This didactic proposal aims to promote new models of education so that they are more attractive, more conscious and with a profound and greater influence on the exercise of citizenship. Designed from the foundations of Transformative Education, it is committed to giving all students the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills for global and critical citizenship by supporting their vital growth in a comprehensive manner, as proposed by UNESCO (UNESCO, 2022). In turn, this teaching resource provides tools that support the educational strategies promoted by the LOMLOE whose main objective is to guarantee the comprehensive training of students, contributing to the development of their personality, the full exercise of human rights and active and democratic citizenship in the actual society.  Global Minutes World Heritage Education: Education in Times of Digital, Sustainable, Inclusive and Fair Transformation 2024 University of Alcala Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) Document obtained from the XVII International and Interuniversity Congress of the Ibero-American Education Meeting. The University of Alcalá (UAH) in Madrid (Spain) and the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) organize the XVII Ibero-American Education Meeting (EIDE 2023) with the purpose of continuing to offer a scientific, rigorous and committed space for discussion and interdisciplinary exchange , interuniversity and international, with the focus on the Ibero-American geographical and cultural context, responding to the need to continue analyzing the educational reality from a global and collaborative perspective, as demanded by all professional and academic fields of education, at a time of great transformation challenges in the digital field, sustainability, inclusion, social justice and interculturality.