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Asia and the Pacific 指向文化意识培养的高中英语5E阅读教学模式研究 (教育进展 第14卷 第6期) 2024 陈乐乐 针对高中英语阅读课中文化意识培养“浅层化与碎片化”的教学现状,本文通过对人教版高中英语必修教材(2019) Reading and Thinking板块的文化内容分析,以必修三第1单元Festivals and Celebrations的阅读语篇“Why Do We Celebrate Festivals?”为例,设计了多层次的阅读教学活动,探讨如何利用基于学习活动观的高中英语5E阅读教学模式充分挖掘语篇包含的文化内容,从而培养学生的文化意识。 Asia and the Pacific 初中英语教学中跨文化意识培养探究 (教育进展 第14卷 第6期) 2024 陈铖 英语学习为学生了解世界各地文化打下坚实基础。我国初中英语教学却以学习语言符号为重心,导致西方文化和英语学习脱轨。这不利于学生运用所学的英语知识。因此在初中英语教学中,教师要着重培养学生的跨文化意识,以此提升学生的英语能力和水平。本研究基于初中英语教学阐述跨文化教学的内涵及重要性,探讨如何在初中英语教学中培养学生的跨文化意识。 Asia and the Pacific 我国气候变化教育的研究态势和发展脉络 : 基于CiteSpace和NVivo的分析 (教育进展 第14卷 第7期) 2024 陈宇昂 气候变化现象已然成为全人类所面临的一项严重危机。现今,我国在各个学段逐步推进气候变化教育,以期帮助公众更好地理解与应对气候变化危机。为了探索我国气候变化教育的研究态势,把握其未来发展方向,本研究使用CiteSpace对中国知网近15年气候变化教育研究论文的发文趋势、关键词演进等特征进行可视化分析,并利用NVivo对这些论文进行扎根研究,归纳出其上位范畴,尝试自下而上地建构出一套气候变化教育研究框架,希望为后续研究选题提供参考。 Asia and the Pacific 粵港澳大灣區幼兒教師文化認同與文化回應性教學的關係:專業認同的中介作用 (教育学报 第52卷 第1期) 2024 张丽敏 陈银霞 刘力嘉 梁洁滢 本研究对 470 名粤港澳大湾区幼儿教师进行问卷调查,探讨文化认同、文化回应 性教学和专业认同的现状,以及三者的关系。研究结果显示:大湾区幼儿教师的文化认同、文化回应性教学和专业认同整体处于中等偏上水准,广东地区教师的文化认同和文化回应性教学水准比港澳地区教师高, 部分变项在教龄、 语言上有显著差异。 幼儿教师文化认同不仅可以直接预测文化回应性教学, 还可以通过专业认同的中介作用对文化回应性教学产生间接影响。研究对提高大湾区教师的文化认同和文化回应 性教学水准提出建议。 Asia and the Pacific “同”“异”与共:日本异文化间教育的历史演进与现代特征 (现代教育论丛 第256期) 2024 陈卓君 基于人类文化的差异性而形成的文化多元性一直是日本较为关注的教育问题。 聚焦基于历史原因形成的具有不同国家、民族、阶层和地区背景的儿童与青少年的教育,日 本异文化间教育经历了“初具雏形”“规模化与体系化”以及“多元文化共生与扩散”三个 不同阶段。进入 21 世纪后,异文化间教育开始着重强调与国际理解教育的区别,研究范围从 身心成长扩大到文化交流,并探讨了在新冠疫情后“移动”现象的重要性,确立了异文化间 教育的独特价值,形成了较为完整的现代异文化间教育体系。 Asia and the Pacific Latin America and the Caribbean 中美融合教育实施情况比较研究 2022 熊樱 唐松林 本文对中美两国近年来融合教育的实施情况进行了比较研究,分别从融合教育机会、融合安置环境以及融合教育的支持保障体系三个方面进行了对比,发现我国特殊学生接受融合教育的机会相对于美国而言较低,我国特殊学生可供选择的融合安置环境十分有限,融合教育的支持保障体系也还很不完善,我国融合教育发展面临很大挑战,需要借鉴美国有益经验,科学界定我国融合教育服务对象和安置环境,进一步推进强化融合教育的支持保障体系。 Global Study on International Development Cooperation for Children 2023 Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation International development cooperation for children is vital to safeguarding child rights. With support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation conducted a study on international development cooperation for children. This report presents case studies on international development cooperation for children among four top donors, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany. It examines the different contexts, strategies, policies, institutional mechanisms, and challenges related to international development cooperation for children and revealed several notable characteristics of international development cooperation for children. The study analyzed the evolution of China’s international development cooperation model for children in the past few decades. Considering the new demands and challenges in international development cooperation for children, this report provides recommendations to the Government of China. Asia and the Pacific Supporting Child Nutrition and Sustainable Development through International Collaboration 2023 Wang Luo Chen Xiaoning Huang Yangmu Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation(CAID) UNICEF Child health and nutrition are key goals under the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Currently, around 45% of deaths among children under five years of age are linked to undernutrition. These mostly occur in low- and middle-income countries. In June 2023, the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) and the UNICEF China Office convened a forum on “Supporting Child Nutrition and Sustainable Development Through International Co-operation”. Participating experts discussed China’s experience, and the potential presented, and challenges faced by Chinese product, in boosting the improvement of child nutrition in impoverished regions of Africa and Asia. The case study is a summary of the views presented at the forum. The content covers global needs and challenges in child nutrition, the importance of complementary food supplements in improving child nutrition, effective practices implemented by the international community to promote the use of complementary food supplements, advantages and on-the-ground results of China’s YYB, challenges to taking the YYB international and recommendations for driving product internationalization of the YYB. Asia and the Pacific Family Policies in China 2023 UNICEF China To further support parents in their child-rearing responsibilities there is a need to:• Establish a comprehensive and systematic concept of family policy in China to support parents and families to raise the next generation in a healthier and more evidence-informed way, and to reduce the cost and pressures of parenting, with the ultimate aim to improve the overall quality of life of the population.• Explore diverse family policy options by looking at lessons learned from other countries, because there is no single, simple, and universal solution for workplace policies, inclusive parent and child benefit policies, childcare service policies, and institutional fiscal policies.• Identify comprehensive and sustainable family policies that support families from pre-birth and throughout childhood, while also helping elderly parents and caregivers.• Address the ‘triple pressure’ that young parents are facing by creating a more tolerant and lenient parenting environment that supports people who wish to have children and by adjusting policies and institutions beyond family policy, for example, pensions, the education system, gender equality, marriage, and other social institutions.• Support gender equality in the workplace and in households and address all forms of gender-based discrimination. Global The State of the World’s Children 2023 Executive Summary 2023 UNICEF The world is facing a red alert for children’s health: Vaccination coverage dropped sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving millions more children unprotected against some of childhood's most serious diseases. In addition, many millions of children from some of the world's most marginalized communities have long missed out on life-saving vaccination. Catch-up and recovery are needed urgently to vaccinate the children missed and to avoid further backsliding. And greater effort is needed to reach the children historically left behind.The State of the World’s Children 2023 examines what needs to happen to ensure that every child, everywhere is protected against vaccine-preventable diseases. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which set back progress in childhood immunization globally, it focuses on the role of poverty, marginalization and gender in determining whether or not children are vaccinated. Drawing on lessons learned during the pandemic and from UNICEF's decades-long expertise and experience in vaccinating children, the report examines the ways in which primary health care can be strengthened to better support immunization services. It looks, too, at concerns around trust in vaccines. And it examines a range of innovations in vaccine development and delivery and in financing.