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Global Reimagining Our Futures Together: A New Social Contract for Education 2021 International Commission on the Futures of Education UNESCO Our humanity and planet Earth are under threat. The pandemic has only served to prove our fragility and our interconnectedness. Now urgent action, taken together, is needed to change course and reimagine our futures. This report by the International Commission on the Futures of Education acknowledges the power of education to bring about profound change. We face a dual challenge of making good on the unfulfilled promise to ensure the right to quality education for every child, youth and adult and fully realizing the transformational potential of education as a route for sustainable collective futures. To do this, we need a new social contract for education that can repair injustices while transforming the future.This new social contract must be grounded in human rights and based on principles of non-discrimination, social justice, respect for life, human dignity and cultural diversity. It must encompass an ethic of care, reciprocity, and solidarity. It must strengthen education as a public endeavour and a common good.This report, two years in the making and informed by a global consultation process engaging around one million people, invites governments, institutions, organizations and citizens around the world to forge a new social contract for education that will help us build peaceful, just, and sustainable futures for all.The visions, principles, and proposals presented here are merely a starting point. Translating and contextualizing them is a collective effort. Many bright spots already exist. This report attempts to capture and build on them. It is neither a manual nor a blueprint but the opening up of a vital conversation. Global World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development: Special Digital Focus 2015 2017 Iginio Gagliardone Danit Gal Thiago Alves Pinto Gabriela Martinez Sainz UNESCO  Given the success of the first World Trends report and the need for additional research, UNESCO led a second edition in the series, focusing in depth on selected digital-era trends. World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development – Special Digital Focus 2015 provides a substantive analysis of key areas identified in the first World Trends as particularly relevant for further study, namely the issues of: online hate speech, protection of journalism sources, and the role of internet intermediaries in fostering freedom of expression, as well as continued focus on the safety of journalists. It also builds on issues raised in the 2015 UNESCO study titled Keystones to foster inclusive Knowledge Societies.   Global Reporting on Migrants and Refugees: Handbook for Journalism Educators 2023 UNESCO  Covering migration: A challenge for journalism educators worldwide This handbook enables journalism educators worldwide to address one of the challenges of the 21st century – migration and refugee matters. In a set of thirteen modules, journalism educators are provided with a comprehensive curriculum. It covers all aspects needed to train analysis, research, presentation, marketing, and ethics of migration coverage.The handbook is unique as it comprises results of communication studies as well as political and social sciences. It has been developed by an international and cross-cultural group of media researchers, media educators and media practitioners.Journalism educators will be enabled to jump-start a new curriculum. Journalism students will learn that matters of migration and forced displacement are concerned about human beings and therefore require knowledge and awareness of accurate facts, reliable sources, ethical reporting and good practices. Experienced journalists will benefit from using the volume as a self-learning tool, and media development organizations may adapt the curriculum to their training plans.The project will impact a more comprehensive coverage of migrant and refugee matters in countries of origin, transit and destination, and a more balanced and informed public debate across countries and cultures.   Global Operational Guidelines: Constructing UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Cities 2024 UNESCO  To support the integration of media and information literacy in urban spaces, UNESCO is releasing operational guidelines for city governance stakeholders. These guidelines aim to help cities align their goals with the benefits of integrating MIL into physical and virtual spaces.The guidelines offer examples of actions for cities interested in pioneering the MIL Cities. Cities are encouraged to share their progress and achievements with UNESCO for future initiatives.All cities and municipalities can participate, regardless of size, internet penetration, or technology use. The guidelines aim to foster diverse partnerships at the municipal level for implementing MIL actions and programmes.   Global Paris Agreement 2015 UN  The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris, France, on 12 December 2015. It entered into force on 4 November 2016.Its overarching goal is to hold “the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels” and pursue efforts “to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.”   Global Education and Climate Change: Learning to Act for People and Planet 2024 Global Education Monitoring Report Team Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education Project (MECCE) University of Sakatchewan How can education lead to climate change action?Despite strong evidence on the impact of education on other development outcomes and the role it plays in developing professional capacity for sustainable development transitions, education is often absent from other sectors’ strategic, policy, planning and financing considerations. The Global Education Monitoring Report is introducing a new series to advance dialogue on the interrelationship of education with the other Sustainable Development Goals.The first paper in the series focuses on climate change. It starts by reviewing the growing impact of climate change on education before turning to the role of education in climate action. Education has a somewhat underappreciated contribution to developing professional capacities for the transition to a green economy. Formal, non-formal and informal learning are also commonly believed to be playing a critical role in motivating actions on climate change mitigation and adaptation.Yet a positive association between education attainment and unsustainable consumption levels, as well as inconclusiveness of much research on the direct impact of education on climate change adaptation and mitigation actions has in part contributed to education receiving low priority in global and national climate change agendas.This paper argues that climate change education needs to adapt to fulfil its potential. The education paradigm cannot rely solely on knowledge transfer but needs to focus on social and emotional, and action-oriented learning.Much of the research has focused on the impact of education attainment and cognitive learning. More research is therefore needed to assess other drivers through which education can influence behaviours and motivate climate change action. Such research is needed to formulate viable education reform packages that improve the curriculum, strengthen climate-readiness of schools and education systems, engage learners and prepare educators accordingly.  Asia and the Pacific Потенциал будущего сотрудничества между республикой Узбекистан и Шанхайской организацией сотрудничества (ШОС) (XXI Век: Наука и образование; Том1; №1, 2024) 2024 Феруза Назарова Этибор Султонова Ташкентский государственный институт востоковедения В статье рассматривается значение инициатив для сотрудничества между Республикой Узбекистан и Шанхайской организацией сотрудничества (ШОС) и ключевые аспекты этого сотрудничества, а также перспективы дальнейшего роста. В статье предлагается несколько путей укрепления этого сотрудничества, включая расширение торгово-экономических связей, обмен технологиями и опытом, а также реализацию совместных инициатив и проектов, способствующих устойчивому развитию региона.  Asia and the Pacific Анализ ситуации по предотвращению буллинга в Республике Казахстан 2022 Муха Александр USAID По данным ЮНИСЕФ, буллинг, или травля в школе, – одна из самых серьѐзных проблем современности. Согласно докладу ЮНЕСКО «Что стоит за цифрами? Искоренение насилия и запугивания в школе», каждый третий ученик в мире сталкивается с разными формами травли и насилия со стороны своих сверстников или одноклассников. И этот тяжѐлый опыт для большинства из них не проходит бесследно и может со временем перерасти в психологическую травму.  Asia and the Pacific Участие женщин в делах государства: Казахстан 2022 2022 USAID Цель предусматривает обеспечение полного и значимого участия женщин и равных возможностей для лидерства на всех уровнях принятия решений в политической, экономической и общественной жизни.  Asia and the Pacific Развитие инклюзивного образования в государствах Средней Азии (Балтийский гуманитарный журнал; Том 9; № 4(33) 2020 Сучков Максим Александрович Ассоциация «Профессиональные аналитики аутопойэйзисных систем» В статье рассматриваются основные тенденции развития инклюзивного образования в странах Средней Азии (Таджикистане, Казахстане, Кыргызстане, Узбекистане и Туркменистане). Дан общий обзор нормативно-правовых документов, Национальных программ и Концепций, регулирующих вопросы предоставления равного и доступного образования в этих странах.