
November- December 2006
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In the United States, the financing of educational “districts” by the federal government is tied to the pupils’ good performance in reading and mathematics. A recent study has shown that in the face of this constraint, imposed by the “No Child Left Behind Act”, educational authorities tend to increase teaching time in these areas and to reduce proportionately the time dedicated to other areas of learning, such as history, citizenship education and the arts, which are henceforth relegated to the bottom of the list of priorities. References: http://www.cep-dc.org/nclb/Year4/Press/
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A seminar on the poverty and social exclusion of children and young people was held last November 2nd and 3rd in Bienne, Switzerland, under the aegis of the Swiss federal Commission for Children and Youth. Info: http://www.bsv.admin.ch/fam/grundlag/jugendpolitik/ekkj/dokus/
In 1954, the United Nations General Assembly recommended that all countries institute a Universal Children’s Day. The date of November 20th was chosen as it marked the day on which the Assembly adopted, in 1959, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and in 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
This exhibit was conceived and prepared by Plantu, the United Nations Regional Information Center for Western Europe (UNRIC Brussels) and the ‘Salon international du dessin de presse et d'humour de Saint-Just-le-Martel’, in coordination with the Outreach Division of the UN Department of Public Information in New York, with the support of 'Claus M. Halle Institute for Global Learning, Emory University', Atlanta (Georgia, USA).
This website goes with the “Youth and Development” initiative of the Swiss direction for Development and Co-operation. It proposes numerous activities in the area of human rights, peace, the environment, health, sports and others.
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The magazine “Distances et savoirs” is calling for contributions of articles on research and practice concerning long-distance education and the right to education for its 2008 edition. |
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In the United States, a school is offering graduate programmes on the resolution of conflicts by means of intercultural education. |