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Politics, Economics, and Formal Education
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
On November 1st and article appeared in the New York Times illustrating the impact of national politics and political relations, economics, defining a country’s formal education system. The article by Jo Becker and Steven Lee Myers “Putin’s Friend Profits in Purge of Schoolbooks” raises serious questions about priorities and raises awareness that schooling is very much integrated into the political and economic priorities of a nation.
We need to hear more from education- finance – political experts in the UN discussions on education, SDGs, MDGs and find ways to integrate rights, equity, CBDR, security, and public engagement. To learn more
All the best,
Pam Puntenney and Bremley Lyngdoh
UN SD Education Caucus Co-Chairs
Co-Coordinators Climate Change
UN CC:Learn News: New UN CC:Learn Resource Guides Promote Advanced Learning on Climate Change & Health and on Climate Change Education
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Barbara Trzmiel UNESCO Bangkok TVET and Skills Development
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Open Up! Workshop on inclusive education in development and emergencies Don’t get lost in all the barriers, but look for opportunities in inclusive education. That’s one of the conclusions of last week’s workshop ‘Open Up!’ on inclusive education in development and emergency situations. About 40 representatives of NGOs gathered for the workshop to discuss dilemmas in inclusive education and to learn more about EU funding opportunities. Read more: the report of the meeting, the speech of Lars Bosselmann (CBM), and a short guide to links and resources on inclusive education
Join the campaign of Education International for Quality Education for All Education International and its member unions are calling on the United Nations to invest in quality education for all. Right now, but also in the new UN development goals. You can join the campaign by sending your support! Read more: how can you join? Open letter to Ban Ki-Moon.
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FYI… http://educationenvoy.org/education-in-emergencies-syria/
Dr. P. J. Puntenney
Environmental & Human Systems Management
1989 West Liberty
Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA
E-mail: pjpunt@umich.edu
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UN Foundation, other groups call for education for Syrian refugees
The United Nations Foundation and other groups are calling for for the full financing of education for the largest population of Syrian refugees in Lebanon through a UN plan endorsed by the government of Lebanon and the secretary-general of the UN by funding the global humanitarian appeal RRP 6. By funding this plan, we will show it is possible to get children into school during an emergency and continue with the full-scale regional and global responses for education in emergencies because Education Cannot Wait.
http://educationenvoy.org/education-in-emergencies-syria/
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Climate change and disaster risk reduction: call for abstracts of input papers for the UNISDR Global Assessment Report 2015 Dear colleagues,
Dear All,
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UNESCO-UNEVOC e-Forum
IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSR-JRME) e-ISSN: 2320–7388,p-ISSN: 2320–737X Volume 3, Issue 5 (Nov. –Dec. 2013), PP 73-76 www.iosrjournals.org
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The Place of Technical Education towards Skill Acquisition to National Development Ogundele, Alexander Gbenga School of Technical Education, Kwara State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi, Kwara State, Nigeria.
http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jrme/papers/Vol-3%20Issue-5/L0357376.pdf?id=7370
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Eighth Session of the Open Working Group (OWG) of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
3-7 February 2014 | UN Headquarters, New York, United States of America
“Engagement at every level of society is needed to lead the way towards a sustainable and profitable future.”
Sincerely yours in conservation and education,
Dr. P. J. Puntenney
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Effective integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) toward knowledge management in the changing world of work by Muhammad Sukri Saud, Babawuro Shu’aibu*, Noraffandy Yahaya and M. Al-Muzammil Yasin* in African Journal of Business Management Vol. 5(16), pp. 6668-6673, 18 August, 2011. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.
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UNEVOC e-Forum, 25 June to 9 July 2013
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UNICEF “Reaching the MDGs (Marginalized and Disadvantaged Girls) to Achieve the MDGs (Millennium Development Goals)” http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e
http://laborsta.ilo.org/applv8/data/INFORMAL_ECONOMY/2012-06-Statistical%20update%20-%20v2.pdf
http://consultation.australiancurriculum.edu.au
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International Day of the Girl Child 2013 – Innovating for Girls’ Education
“Innovating for Girls’ Education” E-discussion on the World We Want platform
Week Two discussion has just started!
Go to Week Two discussion and contribute today – http://www.worldwewant2015.
In the lead-up to the International Day of the Girl Child 2013, themed Innovating for Girls’ Education UNICEF has started a new e-discussion with a similar theme, on the World We Want online platform. The discussion will be coordinated by the Youth Advocacy Group of the United Nations Global Education First Initiative (GEFI).
This e-discussion aims to gather and learn about innovative approaches, ideas and solutions from different regions, countries and communities that help improve girls’ education and their learning outcomes, particularly of those most disadvantaged. The e-discussion will be facilitated by expert moderators and will run for three weeks from 16 September to 6 October, each week covering a new theme. Week Two: Innovate for Girls Education and Gender Sensitivity will run through 4 October.
How can I participate? Register, or log-in on http://worldwewant2015.org/
We are particularly looking for stories, case studies and experiences.
Share with your networks and organizations too – invite them to join this conversation by registering at http://worldwewant2015.org/
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Centre for Global Development chapter on Social exclusion: the emerging challenge in girls’ education http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e
Skills needs of the labour markets http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e
- Athens, Greece from 23-26 October 2013.
- The Conference registration form is available on-line at: http://www.efvet.org/index.
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- http://www.unesco.org/new/en/
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- Tackling youth unemployment through TVET (Dr Gita Subrahmanyam, June 2013, pdf, 136 kb)
- http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+REPORT+A7-2013-0193+0+DOC+XML+V0//EN
- 22nd Annual Efvet International Conference Greece. The Conference registration form is available on-line at: http://www.efvet.org/index.
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European conference on Quality Assurance in VET on 26 September in Västerås, Sweden. The conference web site is: http://fu.mysite.nu/default.
The conference is free but participants have to cover the cost of their travelling and accommodation themselves
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Executive Summary (Zero Draft): Thematic Consultation on Education
in the post-2015 agenda. Envisioning education in the post-2015
development agenda
Thematic Consultation on Education in the post-2015 agenda
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The Side Event will discuss the Rio+20 Treaty on Higher Education which was .
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The UNESCO Chair in Community Based Research and Social Responsibility in
Higher Education grows out of and supports the UNESCO global lead to play “a key
role in assisting countries to build knowledge societies”.
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The agreement was signed at a High-level Strategic Meeting in Doha focused on accelerating progress towards attaining the second Millennium Development Goal of universal primary education by the end of 2015, visit
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Long-Term Training Course for Youth Workers on Access to Social Rights for Young
People (2013-2014) Residential seminar: 11 – 21 March 2013, Strasbourg Project
development and learning: April 2013 – June 2014 Evaluation seminar: 2014 (dates t.b.c.)
Deadline to apply: 20 December 2012
All candidates must apply online, completing the
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Risk management – Principles and guidelines ISO 31000:2009 provides principles
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risk management processes in existing and future standards. It provides a common
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